The cooler includes a variable displacement compressor for compressing refrigerant gas. |
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The fire began to come together molding and compressing into the shape of a human. |
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Further compressing data after the data has already been coalesced or compacted can achieve even greater storage efficiency. |
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His throat burned for oxygen and he felt his ribs compressing, compacting, and ready to break. |
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Atrac works by splitting the sound signal into separate frequency bands and compressing them separately. |
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It has no scientific basis and all you are doing is sweating buckets and compressing your fat cells in one particular area. |
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Taking a skills clinic can jump-start your mountain-biking education by compressing a lot of information into one or a few days. |
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Sound waves propagate through such materials by periodically compressing and rarefying the medium. |
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These act as a giant poultice, drawing toxins out from the skin, compressing and compacting the soft tissue. |
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As the siren moves toward you, it is catching up to and compressing the sound waves it produces, thus the higher pitch. |
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Police also discovered equipment in the cellar for cutting and mixing the drugs, including a press for compressing the heroin. |
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She was hospitalized with respiratory distress due to mediastinal masses compressing the airway. |
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This block also prevents the muscular contraction from compressing and necrotizing the flap. |
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The plasma flying out from the ablation layer implodes the fuel, compressing its density about a thousand times and causing it to burn. |
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A time-lapse camera recorded the entire event, compressing it into a 100-minute film that became a work in its own right. |
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These structures irritate the tendon by putting pressure on it and compressing it. |
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At the risk of unduly telescoping or compressing modern Malaysian history, just two political turning-points will now be identified. |
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The linear compressor comprises a hermetic vessel having a compressing mechanism portion and a linear motor therein. |
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This new pressure distends the ventricles, stretching surrounding nerve fibers and compressing the periventricular parenchyma. |
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Rather than compressing all of the information into a single diagram, plots represent the distribution of the quartet distance geometries. |
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Instead of compressing tea leaves into bricks, the leaves were dried, rolled and then heated in iron woks. |
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If large gaps are present, compressing the device list will reduce the time taken to load and save it. |
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They were often also finished in a day, compressing the action to unbelievable heights of tension and speed. |
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The five belts start rolling and compressing the bale right from the start. |
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The application of cricoid pressure compensates for decreased UES tone by compressing the proximal esophageal lumen between the cricoid cartilage and the cervical vertebrae. |
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Others say compressing the schedule increases the chance that adult students will take and pass classes, and complete a program of study. |
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Foot-binding was done to young girls, crushing the four smaller toes under the sole and compressing the rear of the anklebone. |
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By the late 19th century scientists realized that air could be liquefied, and its components isolated, by compressing and cooling it. |
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The tail-end run-in impacted on the block of empty cars, compressing them against the loaded cars ahead. |
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When fitting a new spark plug, tighten it by half a turn after it has started compressing the washer. |
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The algorithm involved in DV compression ran three times faster than the MPEG-2 used for compressing video onto MiniDVDs or hard-drives. |
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Both compressing fittings fasten the sensor by means of frictional clamping. |
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Air-conditioners, which work by compressing gas, like refrigerators, are costly to buy and run. |
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Specify whether to save room in display memory by compressing multiple blank lines into a single blank line. |
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The piston compressor is the only design capable of compressing air and gas to high pressures, such as breathing air applications. |
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Turn fuzzy photos into crisp images, without compressing or degrading the quality of the image. |
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Predictability is of major importance in airline and airport scheduling, as it allows compressing highly expensive schedule buffers. |
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If this bill is so important, so crucial for democracy, then why rush the committee hearings by compressing them into only nine days? |
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The loss of information by compressing the image makes it useless for preservation purposes. |
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It does this by caching and compressing data, and using an architecture that eliminates round-trips for particular types of protocol requests. |
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This indicates the gain level the signal must reach before the processor begins compressing it. |
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When installing the insulating blanket, care must be taken to avoid compressing it so as not to affect its insulating properties. |
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For resisting hot dye liquids there is nothing but the purely mechanical means of so covering, pinching, tyeing or compressing the cloth between solid surfaces that the liquor cannot get to the cloth. |
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But any biographer of the novel faces a problem more fundamental than compressing between two covers a vast and unwieldy subject. |
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You are rotating and moving the loaded cylinder forward as well as extending the breech block while compressing the mainspring and cylinder hushing spring. |
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But he also sees this zig-zag price movement compressing, and soon to break. |
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Here, though, the number was Mr. LeBlanc's alone, and he gave in to his sludgier impulses, his voice oozing awkwardly around the lyrics, compressing them into unintelligibility. |
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Histologic examination revealed metacestodal tissue compressing hepatic parenchyma. |
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This technology is also capable of compressing good-quality, live audio and video at reasonable data rates using existing networking infrastructure. |
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Blowing up little bits of the metal this way, without compressing them in a symmetrical manner, is allowed because it does not result in a chain reaction. |
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A few hundred feet behind her house was a tower, its spinning rotor creating a strong whooshing sound each time the blade passed the stem tower, compressing the air between them. |
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The liferaft may have worked its way out of the cradle because of local tidal currents and underwater pressure compressing the foam rubber cushion on the cradle. |
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If the stretchability of fabrics has been known to increase freedom of movement for many years, it has only more recently been demonstrated that compressing the muscles most in demand improved their performance. |
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A computed tomography scan of the thorax with contrast demonstrated a large anterior mediastinal hematoma that was compressing the heart. |
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Chondrosarcomas cause injury by compressing and invading critical structures within the skull base. |
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Prestressed concrete neutralizes the stretching forces that would rupture ordinary concrete by compressing an area to the point at which no tension is experienced until the strength of the compressed section is overcome. |
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Glottalization ceases or modifies phonation by compressing the vocal folds. |
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A compressed or flexible work week: Enables employees to arrange a variation on the standard work week, by compressing work into fewer, longer days, or stretching work across more days. |
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Plain CT of the dorsolumbar spine revealed an extradural fat-density mass at multiple levels compressing the spinal cord. |
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They are caught in the conflict between their fear of a liquidity: of disorganizing, unbounding, being overaroused, leaking out, and their fear of congealing and compressing into one unchanging despairing lump. |
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Luminosity may be given to the fabric by compressing both surfaces of the fabric, which may be achieved by passing the fabric between the two calender cylinders. |
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The proximal third of the hypertrophied tendon of plantaris muscle compressing the vascular bundle was excised, leaving the muscle belly into place. |
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He measured the heat generated against the work done in compressing a gas. |
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Often this has the effect of compressing the distance between stations in the outer area of the system, and expanding distances between those close to the center. |
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