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Discover Ludwig"decompression" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe the act of releasing built-up pressure from a situation or environment. For example: "The family needed a weekend away as a decompression from their hectic work schedules."
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decompression
noun
The process of decompressing.
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Several updates from Baik today include a live "art performance" and lunch followed by "decompression" with the live stream expected to continue throughout the trip.
The second circuit handles decompression and encryption.
What Dr Rothschild particularly wanted to investigate was how ichthyosaurs which, like whales, were descended from terrestrial animals adapted to the problem of decompression over the 150m years that they roamed the oceans.
On decompression, all the coded areas are restored by the equivalent of a rubberstamp of one patch.Mr Kriesel's post prompted Xerox to look into the problem.
For the benefit of hard-pressed parents and hard-working youths, it needs a bout of decompression.
This is why the area immediately inside the entrance of a supermarket is known as the "decompression zone".
Accidental rapid decompression did take place once in a while during the past few decades, and it taught us that it can be survived, provided it lasts only a few seconds.
Four more, semi-paralysed, were being treated in Ahuas's decompression chamber.
This process is supposed to find out which banks are viable now, which will need more capital and which should just be closed down.In this section Subterranean capitalist blues Europe's other debt crisis The great decompression Greece in the Caribbean Canada doesn't get any sexier than this ReprintsMr Draghi should be tough.
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But to do so, the browsers people use nowadays have to be packed with plug-ins, protocols and codecs (compression-decompression algorithms) to decode all the wizardry on today's web pages.
More than 15% of Jurassic and Cretaceous ichthyosaurs had suffered the bends before they died, but not a single Triassic specimen showed evidence of that sort of injury.If ichthyosaurs did evolve an anti-decompression mechanism, then they clearly did so quickly and, most peculiarly, they subsequently lost it.
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