Collocations withcompression

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compression algorithm
A compression algorithm, for example, knowing that a signal contains speech can use a method that takes advantage of speech characteristics to achieve a higher compression rate.
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compression fitting
The sleeve forms a compression fitting with the check valves at either end.
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compression garment
Except for brachioplasty, virtually all body shaping procedures require the patient to wear a support or compression garment for two to six weeks.
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compression process
This jet is generated by collision of transverse waves as a result of the compression process.
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compression scheme
It is for this reason that it is desirable to employ a pulse power compression scheme.
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compression stocking
This can be eliminated by active exercise, a compression stocking or bandaging and limb elevation.
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compression stroke
As the piston initially moves upwards in what is traditionally the compression stroke, the charge is partially expelled back out through the still-open intake valve.
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compression system
The overall compression system efficiency is measured to be typically 70%.
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compression technique
It is an inherently lossless compression technique, like almost all entropy-coders.
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cord compression
With partial cord compression feto-placental circulation does not stop totally.
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data compression
This is what we mean by 'data compression'.
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digital compression
Variations in speaking rate were introduced by digital compression and expansion of the neutral-voice utterances.
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lossless compression
Lossless compression methods may be categorized according to the type of data they are designed to compress.
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lossy compression
An architecture for lossy compression of waveforms using piecewise-linear approximation.
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pulse compression
Pulse compression during propagation in the high density plasma does not allow the threshold conditions for the full bubble regime to be reached.
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video compression
This can be used to discover temporal redundancy in the video sequence, increasing the effectiveness of interframe video compression and television standards conversion.
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