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to compression
noun
An increase in density; the act of compressing, or the state of being compressed; compaction.
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Serious head injuries can lead to compression, laceration, or bruising of the brain inside the cranium.
"It feels like a meditation chamber on our human future, which will be subject to compression, condensation and elevation," he said.
From what we've heard, it's an adventurous, intensely loud due to compression, collection of visionary, post-SMiLE experimental computer-pop, and it will generate a lot of blather.
Slowly, the catalogue grew from compression shirts to compression shorts, and then to a loose-fitting, quick-drying T-shirt called the Performance Grey.
Cylinders were subjected to compression loading.
For this reason, we tested the robustness to compression.
Slight noise increase in (iii) is due to compression loss.
Clinical manifestations usually are due to compression of neighbouring organs.
In addition, CNTs are very susceptible to compression [25].
The column was subjected to compression and uniaxial bending.
The panel is subjected to compression in the fiber direction.
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