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An increase in density; the act of compressing, or the state of being compressed; compaction.
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A year ago it was compression underwear.
The problem was compression — the process of removing audio data to fit the music into a smaller file.
The cause of death was compression of the neck, according to a spokeswoman for the city's medical examiner's office.
The cause of death was compression of the neck, a condition similar to asphyxiation, Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the medical examiner's office, said after an autopsy on Friday.
The district attorney, Tony Rackauckas, said the primary cause of Mr. Thomas's death was compression of his chest that left him unable to breathe as police officers held him down and beat him.
Our patient had both sensory and motor ulnar neuropathies as there was compression in zone 1 and also zone 2.
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The S-sulfo keratin powder mixed with urea in advance was compression-molded together with the sieved NaCl particulates above the melting temperature of urea.
There is compression.
And then there is compression.
Nor, as the latter passage illustrates, is compression anywhere evident.
Universal and Gas Compression Services, based in Traverse City, Mich., are compression services companies that cater to the natural gas industry.
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