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At more than 45% water levels, MCC PVP granules flow well but cannot be compressed into intact tablets.
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The only explanation for the sponginess at such depths is that water, which cannot be compressed, is filling the pores and supporting the rock above, Mr. Dugan said.
"When they attempt a complication, frequently the model does not function well because development times cannot be compressed.
If the mouth is closed, the internal fluid-filled space cannot be compressed; thus, the body volume remains constant, and contraction of the longitudinal muscles of the trunk both shortens and widens the body.
The string of information describing the future state given the initial state cannot be compressed at all.
The hydraulic fluid pumped into the accumulator cannot be compressed, so it squeezes the balloon, thus raising the pressure inside the entire accumulator.
Furthermore, if the bowel cannot be compressed, the noncompressibility itself is an indication of pathology (inflammation such as appendicitis, intussusception, malignancy or luminal distension resulting from obstruction) [4].
As Stark decelerators rely on conservative forces, the phase-space volume of the molecule packets cannot be compressed and the decelerator can only preserve the phase-space density of the initial molecular beam.
There's a much simpler definition, and that is if a sequence cannot be compressed by the ultimate best theoretical compressor the so-called Kolmogorov complexity then it is Kolmogorov random.
The biological variation at the individual level is substantial, which means that the phenotype cannot be compressed into a single variable.
With this definition of sequence compression, a random sequence will be said to have high algorithmic complexity (it cannot be compressed to a length shorter than itself) while a repeated sequence would be of low complexity.
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