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Compressing

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Compressing meaning

present participle and gerund of compress

Synonyms of Compressing

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This means that the bra can create scars, by compressing and constricting the breast tissue; and bras can control scars, by compressing and damaging the scar-producing fibroblasts.

Compressing tries Compressing the trie and merging the common branches can sometimes yield large performance gains.

As you approach the 28-week mark, compressing on that vein could become a concern -- but you'd feel it if it happened.

For example, snack giant Frito-Lay ramped up its digital and data-driven initiatives, compressing five years’ worth of digital plans into six months.

His parents were warned he might not make it through the emergency surgery to remove the blood clot that was compressing his spinal cord and causing him to go into paralysis.

It turns out that an old back injury is compressing a few vital nerves.

The current creates powerful magnetic fields around the plasma, compressing the material and producing conditions that are sufficient for creating fusion reactions that generate energy.

Then they're using a different workstream, then they don't have a standard, and then they're compressing it and massaging that data.

The SuperStorage makes it easy to declutter data by compressing duplicate files and rarely-used apps.

They went in through my throat, they removed some bone and some plates which were compressing my spinal cord, but the surgery went really well.

But any production line of a 10 g black hole requires compressing matter or radiation to a mass density that is 60 orders of magnitude above the density of solid iron.

However, it can also increase star formation on one side by compressing gas, as seen on IC 3225's bottom-left side, where new are visibly forming in bright blue clusters.

It stretches one side of the back and stomach area while simultaneously compressing the other side.

Lower interest rates actually tend to reduce bank profitability by compressing net interest margin, but can improve the debt service capacity of its customers, so it’s a double-edged sword.

Climbers usually spend several weeks on Everest acclimatising and preparing for summit bids, but compressing that into five days is very challenging and risky, said Shanta Bir Lama, head of the Mountaineering Association.

The reliance on compressing air in front of the engine and using that means the inevitable shockwaves - sonic booms - would put the flames out, forcing the engine to cut out.

The ATLas 30 equipment is capable of compressing many years of road wear into a few months of testing to obtain performance data on the ECC material.

The team has devised a way to solve that problem by significantly compressing the massive amounts of visual data that the neurons create.

The tumour was compressing the girl’s breathing and the heart rate centres in the brainstem, making its removal a delicate undertaking.

But past WH health editors have found this bra's separate cups ideal for accommodating larger breasts without squishing or compressing them down to fit.