সংনমন, চাপা, সংকোচন, সঙ্কোচন, সংকোচ, সংকোচনকরণ
(1) An increase in the density of something.
(2) The process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together.
(3) Encoding information while reducing the bandwidth or bits required.
(4) Applying pressure.
(5) Condensation.
(1) Suspension bridges deal with compression by focusing it through the cables into to towers.
(2) The deformation energy for stretching is smaller than for comparable compression .
(3) Metastatic disease in the lumbar area can cause spinal cord compression .
(4) One way to mitigate the packet loss problem is through lossless data compression .
(5) Good healthy heart muscle is there but cannot function properly because of compression .
(6) The compression of sea water under pressure is significant.
(7) The greater the compression of a diesel engine, the greater its power.
(8) Treatment should be initiated as soon as spinal cord compression is diagnosed.
(9) To reach high surface pressures, the rate of compression must then exceed the rate of collapse.
(10) Lossless data compression is used for data that must not be changed even a single bit.
(11) There was no reduction in the incidence of spinal cord compression .
(12) The high temperature of the air, caused by the extreme compression , ignites the fuel.
(13) And what about that new video compression technology that will allow us to receive full-screen video over the Net?
(14) Such compression may be beneficial in reducing transmission time over the Internet.
(15) A hematoma usually results from multiple punctures and failure to apply adequate compression on the injured vessel.
(16) He also measured the amount of heat released during the compression and expansion of gases.
(17) Upon compression , the fluorescent rims became broader and the dark areas smaller.
(18) The performance of an ABI is important for ruling out significant arterial occlusive disease before applying compression .
(19) The added bonus of lossless audio compression is a boon for people who have good speakers and good ears.
(20) By far, the most interoperable video compression technology in use today is MPEG, the Moving Pictures Experts Group.
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