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Moreover, if the halftone video is to be compressed for storage or transmission, higher flicker can reduce the compression efficiency [2, 3].
The carbon dioxide can be compressed for storage.
Video data have to be compressed for transmission across the network.
Surveillance videos may have to be compressed for archival purposes.
(d) Under the effect of the buffer spring and its own gravity, the servo driving unit hits the casing, thus forcing the mole to move down at x 2. The movement of the mole repeats just like that, which is suitable for the regolith that can be compressed for making space.
Multiple drill holes followed by a low-energy osteotomy produces small bone spikes that interdigitate at the osteotomy after acute deformity correction; this can be compressed for added stability, reducing segment motion during osteotomy fixation and reducing the stress on the plate and screws.
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The discussion has been compressed for readability.
The separated H2 (1000 kg per day) is compressed for storage to provide fuel for a campus fleet of PEM fuel cell buses.
The Blount campaign maintained at the time that the interview had simply been compressed for time's sake, but the Sparkman campaign said the tape was doctored to inject racial innuendo.
With regard to such physiological phenomenon, the behavioural response of the axon terminal after being compressed for a period of time (for instance, a few days) will be investigated in our future work.
UPDATED CLASSICS: PARIS N HELS 4EVER -- Homer's ancient Greek poem "The Iliad," the basis for the Hollywood blockbuster "Troy," has been compressed for a new generation too lazy to see the film let alone read the 24-book epic that runs to more than 15,000 lines, Reuters reported.
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