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Severe cases can compress the trachea and do require treatment.
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High pressure is used to deform the fitting and compress the sealant against the inner tubing, creating a leakproof seal.
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The spikes may have been an idea from Teller and colleagues to use implosive jets to compress the thermonuclear core.
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This program can compress the disk image using the popular deflate algorithm, as utilized by PKZip and gzip, amongst others.
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In addition to mechanical friction, considerable force is required to compress the valve springs used to close the engine's valves.
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It can compress, delete, encrypt and edit files.
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The gravity compress the air in the pneumatic cylinder.
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Just like gzip and bzip, xz and lzma can only compress single files (or data streams) as input.
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Both methods compress the fuel so that fusion can take place.
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The very first internal combustion engines did not compress the mixture.
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He can stretch, deform, expand, compress, and flatten all or part of his body at will.
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Efforts to compress the uterus using the hands may be effective if other treatments do not work.
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Along with showing selected files in Finder, it provides the ability to compress or delete files directly within the application.
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Knocking makes the fibres of the willow blade compress together, which helps the bat bear the impact of the ball.
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The shovel-shaped forward fuselage generated a shock wave to compress air before it entered the engine.
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In 2007, Compress Technologies, Inc., announced on their web site that they had "acquired VMSK Technology."
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The musician may freely stretch or compress its rhythm, and often will highly ornament each note.
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Lossless compression methods may be categorized according to the type of data they are designed to compress.
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The swollen, inflamed muscle may directly compress structures in the same fascial compartment, causing compartment syndrome.
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Emission of radiation from the atomic bomb used to compress the main body.
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The Lenoir engine was an engine that burned fuel without first trying to compress the fuel/mixture.
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Most binary images also compress well with simple run-length compression schemes.
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Elastomeric bearing pads compress on vertical load and accommodate horizontal rotation and provide lateral shear movement.
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The genus name Synthliboramphus is from Ancient Greek sunthlibo, "to compress", and rhamphos, "bill", and antiquus is Latin for ancient.
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ALZip software can compress and extract the EGG file format.
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The solution was to compress acetylene in a porous medium.
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Otherwise, that would not be helping to-compress the size of the-changes.
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One technique to overcome this problem is to divide each block into sub-blocks and compress them separately.
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The Zopfli algorithm can be used to compress Portable Network Graphics (PNG) files because PNG uses a DEFLATE compression layer.
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Additional post-processing is then applied to compress this fingerprint while retaining patterns.
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Squat is defined as the tendency of rear suspension to compress under acceleration.
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Its "memory" capability helps compress the joint into its proper shape, encouraging rapid fusion.
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CAVLC requires considerably less processing to decode than CABAC, although it does not compress the data quite as effectively.
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As the pressure waves converge the air in front of the aircraft begins to compress.
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For example, a dictionary is built from old English texts then is used to compress a book.
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In the acoustic wave, parcels of gas adiabatically compress and expand.
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It should be noted though that the spherical lens cannot compress the laser sheet into an actual 2-dimensional plane.
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The larger bombs used more explosives to super-compress the fissionables, increasing efficiency.
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LZJB' is a lossless data compression algorithm invented by Jeff Bonwick to compress crash dumps and data in ZFS.
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Unlike other winter service vehicles, snow sweepers do not compress the snow, leaving a rough, high friction, surface behind them.
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Using this knowledge, encoders can be designed to compress images more efficiently.
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The tube is drawn through a die to compress the powder and maximize heat transmission.
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One would expect a higher fuel consumption because of the power required to compress the aerosol.
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There are squeeze containers that compress the garbage.
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Some head and neck tumours invade or compress the facial nerve leading to facial paresis or paralysis.
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Adiabatic efficiency is a measure of a compressor's ability to compress air without adding excess heat to that air.
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The two plates compress the grapes to cut off the rachis branches and extract the bunch of grapes.
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The DIA multi-anvil is the main alternative to the Kawai cell: it uses six anvils to compress a cubic sample.
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There is no known binary analogue of the format, although it is common practice to compress the files with gzip.
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Two rollers then compress the powder through the die holes.
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The energy required to compress water is very much less than that required to compress hydrogen gas.
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The first warez group to bring WinPlay3 to attention of a wider audience was Compress Da Audio.
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By operation of the pigeonhole principle, no lossless compression algorithm can efficiently compress all possible data.
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LizardTech's products enable users to compress, manipulate, and distribute high-resolution geospatial data such as aerial, satellite imagery and LiDAR data.
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In a form of respiration called cuirassal breathing, the ischiotruncus would contract and compress the trunk, pumping the lungs.
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By contrast, in a dipolar magnetic field, fluctuations tend to compress the plasma, without energy loss.
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An alien named Baltazar has set his sights on Earth, planning to compress its population into diamonds.
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It is used to mechanically compress an atonic uterus in the face of severe postpartum hemorrhage.
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They have been reported to follow herds of local antelope, relying on them to compress the snow as they pass.
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Once fuel and air enter the engine, the rotation of the disk creates shockwaves that compress the mixture.
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Cloop is mostly used as a convenient way to compress conventional file systems onto Live CDs.
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Mass effect from the tumor and edema may compress the ventricles and cause hydrocephalus.
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In proof compression LowerUnits (LU) is an algorithm used to compress propositional logic resolution proofs.
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Geometric hashing is also used in telecommunications (usually under the name vector quantization) to encode and compress multi-dimensional signals.
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The tumour can also compress the recurrent laryngeal nerve and from this a hoarse voice and bovine cough may occur.
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It seeks to compress the time required to propose, develop, manufacture, market and deliver products.
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OpenSSL is open source software that can encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify, compress and uncompress CMS documents.
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When very large they may compress on a blood vessel.
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After stripping the compress from the conveyor, the compacted mass is introduced into a sintering furnace.
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Conversion of radiant energy into mechanical energy to compress the main body.
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Diesel's idea was to compress the air so tightly that the temperature of the air would exceed that of combustion.
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In triggered star formation, one of several events might occur to compress a molecular cloud and initiate its gravitational collapse.
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Satellite relay data logger (SRDL) tags compress data so more information can be transmitted through the Argos satellite.
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Steel does not compress much, but its elasticity is very efficient which means it does not cause much waste heat.
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BOCU-1 and SCSU are two ways to compress Unicode data.
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Throughout embryonic development, the cells within the midbrain continually multiply and compress the still-forming cerebral aqueduct.
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In the following sections, a Rake/Compress algorithm will be proposed to fulfill this goal.
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The production uses echo to compress Lennon's vocal performance.
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Cpio does not compress any content, but resulting archives are often compressed using gzip or other external compressors.
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Vandegrift, therefore, decided to conduct a series of small unit operations around the Matanikau Valley.
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The devotees should conduct fast and remain in the temple on the previous day.
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The Think Tank features several interactive displays that teach visitors how zoologists conduct their studies.
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But, it retains state regulatory jurisdiction regarding: (1) consumer protection and market conduct, and (2) state disciplinary authority.
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Joseph Ledbetter was arrested on several occasions spanning from 2011 to 2014 for public intoxication, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct.
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They conduct nearly all marriage ceremonies among the giants, even those involving evil giants and priests of evil deities.
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While also a popular society figure in Richmond, bishop Gibson became known for his simplicity, sincerity and reverent conduct.
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Their conduct, however, was sufficiently linked to their employment as policemen, particularly when viewed against the background of the Constitution.
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During the voyage he wrote a defence of his conduct The State of Bengal and presented it to Henry Dundas.
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Awards were announced for the Star of Courage, the Bravery Medal, Commendation for Brave Conduct and Group Bravery Citation.
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Zero for Conduct was shot from December 1932 until January 1933 with a budget of 200,000 francs.
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The entity to conduct this $1.6 billion project is named the San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority.
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He also arranged a Safe conduct to visit the captive King David.
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Therefore, for those men in "striped shirts", hunting butterflies became the prize for good conduct.
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The stick was deemed illegal and McSorley was given a two-minute minor penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct.
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The Government of Mysore used to send its scholars to conduct Kannada exams which the Sangha used to hold periodically.
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Once John Kerry became Secretary of State, speculation began on whether the department would conduct a second QDDR review.
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By 1945 the allies had gained nearly complete air superiority, allowing the 48th to conduct its missions at will.
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Astaire admitted that he was attracted to the film by the opportunity to "dance-conduct this real swingin' outfit".
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The conduct of the Civil War resulted in long-lasting bitterness on both sides.
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He tested the site but did not conduct any excavations due to negative results.
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