词汇 | example_english_compression |
释义 | Examples of compressionThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Two available specimens are preserved in yellowish green mudstone as flattened compressions. Our familiarity with time graphs, in an infinite variety of compressions, may give us a particular advantage in this type of thinking in temporal space. Instantaneous compressions and general control histories can be modeled by our approach. Large compressions can lead to higher fusion gains. The new seeding must be suitable for seeding at high gas compressions. The sound wave has been drawn so that the crests on the wave match the compressions, and the troughs match the rarefactions. We can compare the compressions and rarefactions (or expansions) of the longitudinal wave with the peaks and troughs of the transverse wave. The basal parallel-bedded sands and silts of this unit contain abundant but fragmentary carbon compressions and poorly preserved compressed coniferous branches. Several investigators have proposed that cardiac compressions occur in infants due to their compliant chest walls. Most scientists would agree with him that the attempt to achieve algorithmic compressions characterizes science itself. An elastic band was placed on each side of the cylinders for energy storing purpose and to enhance compressions in the cylinders. Many fossil plants are now more or less black, carbonized(" coalified") compressions. More complicated compressions, expansions, shape changes, along with violations of the unique kinematic path constraint are experienced in numerous other apparent motion experiments. Research needs to be done to see if their wave forms are compressions of limbs of the formulae. Without the development of algorithmic compressions of data, all science would be replaced by a mindless stamp collection - the indiscriminate accumulation of every available fact. The image is a reconstruction from several higher magnification images, each of which were compressions of image stacks in the z dimension. In a potential dip, the rarefactions and compressions are interchanged, but the conclusion about the unattainability of the charge neutral point remains. The other plasma focus regime is associated with multiple voltage spikes, which, in turn, indicate multiple compressions of the pinched column. Comparisons of nineteenthcentury photos of virtually any city with those taken today would reveal increased complexity in form and information, not to mention increases in speed and compressions in time. Such compressions are present also in the simple elementary-step applications : all master equations and all rate equations necessarily rely on idealisations, such as approximating fast events as immediate. Shock-wave compressions of twenty-seven metals equations of state of metals. Of particular interest is the effect of membrane bending moments on red cell shape at low velocities where there are large compressions of the extracellular matrix. Numerical analysis of a multilayered cylindrical target compression driven by a rotating intense heavy ion beam. To preserve axial force equilibrium, it follows that the core of the extrudate must be in compression. The question is how to exploit the option of solving on coarser meshes only and that of data compression. After compression, the molecules of the gas are more localized, so that their positions are known with greater certainty than before the compression. He predicted28 that the hopper was unstable if the thrust occurred at maximum compression. However, the plasma before ignition is degenerate, as well as the intermediate states reached during the compression. Several novel features of beam dynamics arise simultaneously in this compression zone. Absence of gas compression and the gravitational turbulent mixing zone during the whole experiment. Theory of homogeneous isentropic compression and its application to laser fusion. A few hundred nanoseconds after the end of the pulse, the shock reaches the hydrogen sample and its compression is initiated. At the same time a larger rc reduces the energy deposited in the inner hydrogen sample, allowing for a higher compression. Measurement of the velocity tilt and velocity spread remaining after compression by a factor of ;10, will be a key goal. Longitudinal physics includes the physics of drift compression and stagnation. The cause of dysphagia is oesophageal compression by the food-fluid filled diverticulum. Centenarians prove the compression of morbidity hypothesis, but what about the rest of us who are genetically less fortunate? A number of elderly people have difficulty in getting the stockings on and off and may therefore need to remain in compression bandages. However, the compression of the rhythmical values works against this and drives the motion forward. The preventive effect of acetylsalicylic acid is small, and the benefits of compression stockings and calf muscle pumping vary with the clinical situation. On the other hand, when individual color spaces were considered, these indices of compression appeared to vary dramatically among the subjects. The fossils are often preserved as organic compressions. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The fossils of the formation are preserved as coalified compressions which have been oxidized. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. We were not able to determine to what extent such a static nonlinear compression explains the observed nonlinearities. Compression of a cylindrical hydrogen sample driven by an intense co-axial heavy ion beam. Experimental and calculated kernel size and lifetime were in close agreement, and the observed time of plasma compression has coincided with the simulation time. Gradual onset of spinal-cord compression in a background of disability may be easily missed. An abrupt increase in lattice compression indicates that a shock wave is generated by the pump laser irradiation. The contact boundary of gases was accelerated by means of a compression wave, which was generated by an accelerating piston. The associated variation in the (subsonic) proton speed also corresponds to a compression (up < 1), while the (subsonic) electrons are accelerated. The final section is a manic whirligig steadily accelerating to the very limit of playability and involving extreme compression of material. Compression to reverse the venous hypertension is useful and can be either with paste bandages or elastic stockings. Our principal aim here is to minimize the total energy and the peak power of the compression beam. The method of delivering chest compressions remains the same, as does the rate (at least 100 per minute). From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Turbulent mixing influence on the laser targets compression. Strength of the shock compression depends on laser flux. In each module, time energy compression occurs, resulting in an increase in transferred power. The material of the inner shell matter is heated to high temperatures at comparatively weak compression by the action of a strong shock wave. The physical nature of the compression can be described in terms of the dynamics of compression flows generated by converging shock waves. The ablation flow slowing down leads to an additional plasma compression for t 80 ns. Also, the calculated radial convergence ratio was ;13 at the maximum compression, resulting in the core radius ;20 mm 50002013!. 339 magnetic flux compression is to provide a mechanism for increasing the level of momentum transfer during collision. Typical approaches are the single shock and the multiple shock waves compression techniques. Six hundred times solid density compression of directly driven hollow shell pellets. Targets having microheterogeneous structure for the spherical laser compression. All tests were carried out with the compression-testing machine operating at its fastest speed of 0.174 mm/s. The use of compression to treat ly mphedema. Extrasentential elements signal their peripheral role by being deaccented, or if accented, by compression in pitch range coupled with prosodic separation. The compression is also enhanced by increasing the abundance of the heavy ions. Physically, enhanced compression and self-focusing of an intense laser pulse occur due to the localization of light in a self-created electron density cavity. A rather dynamic plasma channel is formed under the compression by a magnetic piston in the fast capillary discharge channel. The maximum reconnection rate has also been shown to be increased for regimes with compression. In order to regulate the implosion of shells by usual thermal ablation-compression, the selection of velocities around 4.5 x 107 cm s-1 is important. We also find regimes where the compression ratio in fast bow shocks achieves a local maximum in more than one location. In this paper we mostly consider the variation of the compression ratio with : the angle between the shock normal and the plasma velocity. Most striking of all is the extreme compression visited on both story and music. We could obtain the same experimental results at the field-emission diode using the explosive-drive flux compression device. In order to have a uniform cylindrical compression of the target, the specific energy deposition along the target axis must be uniform. At the low-entropy compression the shell velocity constitutes about u c ; 0.5-1! The compression of the negatively chirped pulse indicates that here the grating dispersion is normal. All rely on the user's memorization of the codes, which must be extensive to provide much compression advantage. We propose taking advantage of the duality between prediction and compression. Such methods can be viewed as employing a model which determines the information that is discarded or preserved in compression. In order to discuss the properties of completion-unification and compression (and of the algorithm), we introduce a partial order on type schemes and environment schemes. The force on the mass depends on the extension/compression of the spring and the velocity of the damper extension. The second paradox they note is that of linguistic expansion versus language compression. The vertical scale in the rightmost figure is a compression of the scale in the leftmost figure. At the point of maximum compression, the fireplace alcove is a receptacle of light and heat. There are compression fractures of the ninth thoracic through second lumbar vertebrae. Necessity of bunch compression for heavy-ion-induced hydrodynamics and studies of beam fragmentation in solid targets at a proposed synchrotron facility. The latter value of the attainable magnetic field agrees with experimentally obtained fields generated by explosive flux compression devices. Pulse compression during propagation in the high density plasma does not allow the threshold conditions for the full bubble regime to be reached. The hot spot generation during the compression phase means the appearance of instability problems, and it is difficult to obtain high gains. During the heating and compression phase, matter is transformed into a high energy density state. One can see that the different regimes of compression are also manifested in this dependency. The stage of adiabatic compression of the high temperature plasma was lacking in the experiment due to the small mass of the shell. Few nanosecond laser pulses compress the pellet while the spark heating is done with a few tens of picosecond laser pulse after the compression. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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