the electronic process by which any sound's gain is automatically controlled, the process by which data is compressed, the cycle of an internal combustion engine during which the fuel and air mixture is compressed, to increase in density; the act of compressing, or the state of being compressed; compaction, compressure, Compression is the process by which image data is reduced to require less storage space Employing compression is particularly important when saving gray-scale or color images because of their large size Software algorithms search the raster image to build a greatly condensed (from a file storage perspective) format of the image In the case of CCITT Group IV, the file size reduction is about 25:1 The actual compression factor is greatly dependent upon the quality of the scan and upon the density of the information, A technique used to increase the number of bits per second sent over a data link by replacing often-repeated characters, strings, and command sequences with electronic code When this compressed data reaches the remote end of the transmission link, the coded data is replaced with the actual uncompressed data, Reducing the size of data to be stored or transmitted in order to save transmission time, capacity, or storage space Some software programs accomplish this by stripping color graphics and other "non-essential" data identifiers from the data stream (Back to top ), the reduction in size of data in order to save space or transmission time Since graphic image file formats are usually very large files, they are usually designed to compress information as much as possible, Removal of redundant information from a file or data stream, to reduce its size, the storage space it needs, or the time needed for transmission Lossy compression actually discards information that is considered not essential, and is only appropriate for data like images or sound, An algorithm that is applied to a digital image to reduce its file size Compression can be either Lossy or Lossless, Shrinking the file size of a captured image down to a more manageable size Most digital cameras use some type of compression An uncompressed image can be very large (between 8MB and 16MB); compression fits more images in the same space with limited quality loss, the act of compressing, or the state of being compressed; compaction, A technique used to considerably reduce the size of a file without losing any of the original information The compression process alters the content of the file but this can and is completely recovered by reversing the process, the electronic process by which any sounds gain is automatically controlled, The act of compressing, or state of being compressed, applying pressure encoding information while reducing the bandwidth or bits required the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together; "the contraction of a gas on cooling, an increase in the density of something, A process that reduces the file size for processing, storage, transmission, and display Compression may be lossless (e g , CCITT) or lossy (JPEG) The quality of the image may be affected by the compression techniques used and the level of compression applied, Decreasing the size of stored information by reducing the representation of the information without significantly diminishing the information itself, usually by removing redundancies Requires decompression upon retrieval Lossless compression allows the original data to be recreated exactly Lossy compression sacrifices some accuracy to achieve greater compression, When storing information in digital form, it is often possible reduce the amount of space required by exploiting regular patterns in the data For example, documents written in English frequently contain "the" A compression system might notice this fact and represent the complete word "the" (24 bits) with a shorter code A picture containing your friend's face plus a lot of blue sky could be compressed if the upper region were described as "a lot of blue sky" All popular Web image, video, and sound formats incorporate compression, Digital data can be compressed by encoding repeatable patterns of binary 0's and 1's Compression depends entirely on the type of file and compression algorithm used, and can be the result of a software algorithm or hardware circuitry The more patterns that can be found, the more that data can be compressed Text can generally be compressed to about 40% of its original size, and graphics files from 20% to 90%, The coding of files to storage space or transmission time Most commonly used files of text, images, sound, or video can be converted into files of fewer bits These compressed files can then be expanded to the original form for display or play Many compression algorithms exits Some compressions are better suited on one type of file than for others Commonly used image compression methods are JPEG, and GIF There are special compression methods for sound and video (e g , MPEG compression) files Some compression methods are used for files without regard to the kind of data represented Common general compression methods include zip and pkzip for DOS based systems, stuffit for Macintosh® operating systems, andcompress (using gzip) for UNIX operating systems Two or more compressed files may be combined into an archive file using compression programs such as tat or zip, applying pressure, pressing together, making smaller using pressure, the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together; "the contraction of a gas on cooling", encoding information while reducing the bandwidth or bits required, A means of reducing the size of files to allow quicker transmission, or to take up less space you need a program such as WinZip to compress and uncompress the files, It is often possible to remove redundant information or capitalize on patterns in data to make a file smaller Usually when a file has been compressed, it cannot be used until it is uncompressed Image files are common exceptions, though, as many popular image file formats have compression built-in, Reduction in the size of digital materials by removing redundancy or by approximation; lossless compression can be reversed; lossy compression can not be reversed since information is lost by approximation, The re-encoding of data to make it smaller Most image file formats use compression because image files tend to be large and consume large amounts of disk space and transmission time over networks, In wireless microphones, the process of reducing the dynamic range of the audio signal by a factor of 2:1 via a logarithmic compressor for transmission In general audio use, a circuit to reduce circuit gain by a variable amount when the output begins to exceed some preset maximum, A method of reducing the size of computer files There are several compression programs available, such as gzip and WinZip, Reducing the amount of data required to recreate an original file or graphic Compression is frequently used to reduce the transmission time of media and files across the Web, Data Compression is a process that reduces the size of a file by "eliminating" any redundant data Many different schemes of compression exist for audio, computer data, video etc Compressing a file saves storage space and allows for faster transmission of data Decompression is the reverse process to restore data to its original form [BACK], In MIDI-computing, the process of compression and expansion refers to changing the range of a song Compression makes the loud parts softer, the soft parts louder, Reduction in the size of data in order to save space and time spent transferring the file, 1 A method to store text, data, or images in fewer bits Rather than store every pixel of a blue square, the computer could store only one blue pixel and the dimensions of the square Several compression standards exist: JPEG, JBIG, MPEG, GIF, TIFF, PICT, ZIP 2 Lossy compression A form of compression in which some data is discarded to allow much smaller file sizes In image compression, lossy techniques such as those uses in the JPEG format D Return to top, Reduction of the size of digital data files by removing redundant and/or non-critical information ("data" being the elements of video, audio and other "information") Digital TV in the U S would not be possible without compression, constriction, To condense into a more economic, easier format, To be pressed together or folded by compression into a more economic, easier format, To abridge, A multiply folded piece of cloth, a pouch of ice etc., used to apply to a patient's skin, cover the dressing of wounds, and placed with the aid of a bandage to apply pressure on an injury, A machine for compressing, To make smaller; to press or squeeze together, or to make something occupy a smaller space or volume, To make digital information smaller by encoding it using fewer bits, press together, make smaller using pressure; condense, To press or squeeze together; to force into a narrower compass; to reduce the volume of by pressure; to compact; to condense; as, to compress air or water, To condense or abridge, To embrace sexually, a cloth pad or dressing (with or without medication) applied firmly to some part of the body (to relieve discomfort or reduce fever) squeeze or press together; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle", To make data take up less space Archiving programs do this, which means that files will take less time to transfer with modems Many modems now have the ability to automatically compress the information they send and receive [See also archive, data compression], A folded piece of cloth, pledget of lint, etc, used to cover the dressing of wounds, and so placed as, by the aid of a bandage, to make due pressure on any part, poultice, bandage, When you compress something or when it compresses, it is pressed or squeezed so that it takes up less space. Poor posture, sitting or walking slouched over, compresses the body's organs Air will compress but the brake fluid won't. + compression com·pres·sion The compression of the wood is easily achieved, The process of making a file smaller so that it will save disk space and transfer faster over a network The most common compression utilities are PKZIP for IBM PC or compatible computers ( zip files) and Compact Pro ( cpt files) or Stuffit ( sit files) for Macintosh computers, If you compress something such as a piece of writing or a description, you make it shorter. All those three books are compacted and compressed into one book. = condense, make more compact by or as if by pressing; "compress the data, A compress is a pad of wet or dry cloth pressed on part of a patient's body to reduce fever. Sore throats may be relieved by cold compresses. a small thick piece of material that you put on part of someone's body to stop blood flowing out or to make it less painful cold/hot compress, If an event is compressed into a short space of time, it is given less time to happen than normal or previously. The four debates will be compressed into an unprecedentedly short eight-day period Some courses such as engineering had to be compressed, To make a file smaller by applying a compression algorithm, usually for the purpose of conserving space or speeding up file transfers This can also refer to the Unix command to compress a file which appends ' Z' to the filename, ' gz' or to the free GNU enhanced version, gzip, A folded piece of cloth, a pouch of ice, etc., used to cover the dressing of wounds, and placed with the aid of a bandage to apply pressure on an injury, To reduce the size of a digital file for the purpose of speedier file transfer and archiving, To press together; To make more compact by or as if by pressing, A cloth soaked in an infusion or decoction, and pressed against the skin, See data compaction, data compression, signal compression, The act of discarding redundant information from a file, thereby making it smaller, squeeze or press together; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle", To make a file smaller by removing redundant information, To make a file smaller by applying a compression algorithm, usually for the purpose of conserving space or speeding up file transfers Most of the files found in found in file libraries are compressed and have the file extension " ZIP", compress files, This is a compact way to store files containing text, data, or images Compressed Windows files are known as ZIP files Compacted Macintosh files are known as SIT, SEA, or HQX files Special software is necessary to uncompress these files"Unzip for Windows, and Stuffit Expander for Macintosh, Generically, to make a file smaller by removing redundant information ZIP is the common format for PC/windows computers, A compress is simply a cloth soaked in a hot herbal extract and is applied to the painful area, to make a file smaller by changing the way the information is stored, a folded cloth or pad applied so as to press upon a body part, a cloth pad or dressing (with or without medication) applied firmly to some part of the body (to relieve discomfort or reduce fever), make more compact by or as if by pressing; "compress the data", To squash a file to save space and to speed up transfers Two well-known compression programs are Stuffit for Macintosh and WinZip for Windows, The act of discarding redundant or semi-redundant information from a file, thereby making it smaller, Store data in such a way that the file size is reduced, Reduce the size of a design file or cell library file by permanently removing the elements or cells that have been marked for deletion, A program that compacts a file so that it fits into a smaller space Also can refer just to the technique of reducing the amount of space a file takes up, A folded piece of material or lint applied hot or cold to the body, to squeeze something into less space which is useful for saving space on your hard drive (etc ) see information storage and for making smaller files to send through the Internet there are many compression utilities (useful programs), using different formats 'zipping' ( zip) is common on Windows etc operating systems, and you can get WinZip from the TUCOWS software archive 'binhex' (hqx) is very common for downloadable files for Macintosh, try DropStuff v4 from Aladdin Systems, a site where you can get further information for both Windows and Macintosh, on compressing and decompressing see also archive,
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the electronic process by which any sound's gain is automatically controlled
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the process by which data is compressed
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the cycle of an internal combustion engine during which the fuel and air mixture is compressed
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to increase in density; the act of compressing, or the state of being compressed; compaction
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Compression is the process by which image data is reduced to require less storage space Employing compression is particularly important when saving gray-scale or color images because of their large size Software algorithms search the raster image to build a greatly condensed (from a file storage perspective) format of the image In the case of CCITT Group IV, the file size reduction is about 25:1 The actual compression factor is greatly dependent upon the quality of the scan and upon the density of the information
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A technique used to increase the number of bits per second sent over a data link by replacing often-repeated characters, strings, and command sequences with electronic code When this compressed data reaches the remote end of the transmission link, the coded data is replaced with the actual uncompressed data
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Reducing the size of data to be stored or transmitted in order to save transmission time, capacity, or storage space Some software programs accomplish this by stripping color graphics and other "non-essential" data identifiers from the data stream (Back to top )
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the reduction in size of data in order to save space or transmission time Since graphic image file formats are usually very large files, they are usually designed to compress information as much as possible
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Removal of redundant information from a file or data stream, to reduce its size, the storage space it needs, or the time needed for transmission Lossy compression actually discards information that is considered not essential, and is only appropriate for data like images or sound
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An algorithm that is applied to a digital image to reduce its file size Compression can be either Lossy or Lossless
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Shrinking the file size of a captured image down to a more manageable size Most digital cameras use some type of compression An uncompressed image can be very large (between 8MB and 16MB); compression fits more images in the same space with limited quality loss
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the act of compressing, or the state of being compressed; compaction
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A technique used to considerably reduce the size of a file without losing any of the original information The compression process alters the content of the file but this can and is completely recovered by reversing the process
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the electronic process by which any sounds gain is automatically controlled
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The act of compressing, or state of being compressed
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applying pressure encoding information while reducing the bandwidth or bits required the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together; "the contraction of a gas on cooling
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an increase in the density of something
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A process that reduces the file size for processing, storage, transmission, and display Compression may be lossless (e g , CCITT) or lossy (JPEG) The quality of the image may be affected by the compression techniques used and the level of compression applied
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Decreasing the size of stored information by reducing the representation of the information without significantly diminishing the information itself, usually by removing redundancies Requires decompression upon retrieval Lossless compression allows the original data to be recreated exactly Lossy compression sacrifices some accuracy to achieve greater compression
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When storing information in digital form, it is often possible reduce the amount of space required by exploiting regular patterns in the data For example, documents written in English frequently contain "the" A compression system might notice this fact and represent the complete word "the" (24 bits) with a shorter code A picture containing your friend's face plus a lot of blue sky could be compressed if the upper region were described as "a lot of blue sky" All popular Web image, video, and sound formats incorporate compression
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Digital data can be compressed by encoding repeatable patterns of binary 0's and 1's Compression depends entirely on the type of file and compression algorithm used, and can be the result of a software algorithm or hardware circuitry The more patterns that can be found, the more that data can be compressed Text can generally be compressed to about 40% of its original size, and graphics files from 20% to 90%
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The coding of files to storage space or transmission time Most commonly used files of text, images, sound, or video can be converted into files of fewer bits These compressed files can then be expanded to the original form for display or play Many compression algorithms exits Some compressions are better suited on one type of file than for others Commonly used image compression methods are JPEG, and GIF There are special compression methods for sound and video (e g , MPEG compression) files Some compression methods are used for files without regard to the kind of data represented Common general compression methods include zip and pkzip for DOS based systems, stuffit for Macintosh® operating systems, andcompress (using gzip) for UNIX operating systems Two or more compressed files may be combined into an archive file using compression programs such as tat or zip
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applying pressure
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pressing together, making smaller using pressure isim
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the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together; "the contraction of a gas on cooling"
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encoding information while reducing the bandwidth or bits required
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A means of reducing the size of files to allow quicker transmission, or to take up less space you need a program such as WinZip to compress and uncompress the files
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It is often possible to remove redundant information or capitalize on patterns in data to make a file smaller Usually when a file has been compressed, it cannot be used until it is uncompressed Image files are common exceptions, though, as many popular image file formats have compression built-in
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Reduction in the size of digital materials by removing redundancy or by approximation; lossless compression can be reversed; lossy compression can not be reversed since information is lost by approximation
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The re-encoding of data to make it smaller Most image file formats use compression because image files tend to be large and consume large amounts of disk space and transmission time over networks
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In wireless microphones, the process of reducing the dynamic range of the audio signal by a factor of 2:1 via a logarithmic compressor for transmission In general audio use, a circuit to reduce circuit gain by a variable amount when the output begins to exceed some preset maximum
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A method of reducing the size of computer files There are several compression programs available, such as gzip and WinZip
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Reducing the amount of data required to recreate an original file or graphic Compression is frequently used to reduce the transmission time of media and files across the Web
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Data Compression is a process that reduces the size of a file by "eliminating" any redundant data Many different schemes of compression exist for audio, computer data, video etc Compressing a file saves storage space and allows for faster transmission of data Decompression is the reverse process to restore data to its original form [BACK]
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In MIDI-computing, the process of compression and expansion refers to changing the range of a song Compression makes the loud parts softer, the soft parts louder
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Reduction in the size of data in order to save space and time spent transferring the file
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1 A method to store text, data, or images in fewer bits Rather than store every pixel of a blue square, the computer could store only one blue pixel and the dimensions of the square Several compression standards exist: JPEG, JBIG, MPEG, GIF, TIFF, PICT, ZIP 2 Lossy compression A form of compression in which some data is discarded to allow much smaller file sizes In image compression, lossy techniques such as those uses in the JPEG format D Return to top
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Reduction of the size of digital data files by removing redundant and/or non-critical information ("data" being the elements of video, audio and other "information") Digital TV in the U S would not be possible without compression
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To condense into a more economic, easier format - "This chart compresses the entire audit report into a few lines on a single diagram."
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To be pressed together or folded by compression into a more economic, easier format - "Our new model compresses easily, ideal for storage and travel"
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To abridge - "If you try to compress the entire book into a three-sentence summary, you will lose a lot of information."
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A multiply folded piece of cloth, a pouch of ice etc., used to apply to a patient's skin, cover the dressing of wounds, and placed with the aid of a bandage to apply pressure on an injury - "He held a cold compress over the sprain."
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A machine for compressing
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To make smaller; to press or squeeze together, or to make something occupy a smaller space or volume - "The force required to compress a spring varies linearly with the displacement."
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To make digital information smaller by encoding it using fewer bits
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To press or squeeze together; to force into a narrower compass; to reduce the volume of by pressure; to compact; to condense; as, to compress air or water
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To condense or abridge
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To embrace sexually
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a cloth pad or dressing (with or without medication) applied firmly to some part of the body (to relieve discomfort or reduce fever) squeeze or press together; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle"
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To make data take up less space Archiving programs do this, which means that files will take less time to transfer with modems Many modems now have the ability to automatically compress the information they send and receive [See also archive, data compression]
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A folded piece of cloth, pledget of lint, etc
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used to cover the dressing of wounds, and so placed as, by the aid of a bandage, to make due pressure on any part
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When you compress something or when it compresses, it is pressed or squeezed so that it takes up less space. Poor posture, sitting or walking slouched over, compresses the body's organs Air will compress but the brake fluid won't. + compression com·pres·sion The compression of the wood is easily achieved
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The process of making a file smaller so that it will save disk space and transfer faster over a network The most common compression utilities are PKZIP for IBM PC or compatible computers ( zip files) and Compact Pro ( cpt files) or Stuffit ( sit files) for Macintosh computers
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If you compress something such as a piece of writing or a description, you make it shorter. All those three books are compacted and compressed into one book. = condense
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make more compact by or as if by pressing; "compress the data
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A compress is a pad of wet or dry cloth pressed on part of a patient's body to reduce fever. Sore throats may be relieved by cold compresses. a small thick piece of material that you put on part of someone's body to stop blood flowing out or to make it less painful cold/hot compress
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If an event is compressed into a short space of time, it is given less time to happen than normal or previously. The four debates will be compressed into an unprecedentedly short eight-day period Some courses such as engineering had to be compressed
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To make a file smaller by applying a compression algorithm, usually for the purpose of conserving space or speeding up file transfers This can also refer to the Unix command to compress a file which appends ' Z' to the filename, ' gz' or to the free GNU enhanced version, gzip
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A folded piece of cloth, a pouch of ice, etc., used to cover the dressing of wounds, and placed with the aid of a bandage to apply pressure on an injury
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To reduce the size of a digital file for the purpose of speedier file transfer and archiving
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To press together; To make more compact by or as if by pressing
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A cloth soaked in an infusion or decoction, and pressed against the skin
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See data compaction, data compression, signal compression
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The act of discarding redundant information from a file, thereby making it smaller
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squeeze or press together; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle"
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To make a file smaller by removing redundant information
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To make a file smaller by applying a compression algorithm, usually for the purpose of conserving space or speeding up file transfers Most of the files found in found in file libraries are compressed and have the file extension " ZIP"
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compress files
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This is a compact way to store files containing text, data, or images Compressed Windows files are known as ZIP files Compacted Macintosh files are known as SIT, SEA, or HQX files Special software is necessary to uncompress these files"Unzip for Windows, and Stuffit Expander for Macintosh
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Generically, to make a file smaller by removing redundant information ZIP is the common format for PC/windows computers
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A compress is simply a cloth soaked in a hot herbal extract and is applied to the painful area
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to make a file smaller by changing the way the information is stored
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a folded cloth or pad applied so as to press upon a body part
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a cloth pad or dressing (with or without medication) applied firmly to some part of the body (to relieve discomfort or reduce fever)
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make more compact by or as if by pressing; "compress the data"
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To squash a file to save space and to speed up transfers Two well-known compression programs are Stuffit for Macintosh and WinZip for Windows
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The act of discarding redundant or semi-redundant information from a file, thereby making it smaller
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Store data in such a way that the file size is reduced
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Reduce the size of a design file or cell library file by permanently removing the elements or cells that have been marked for deletion
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A program that compacts a file so that it fits into a smaller space Also can refer just to the technique of reducing the amount of space a file takes up
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A folded piece of material or lint applied hot or cold to the body
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to squeeze something into less space which is useful for saving space on your hard drive (etc ) see information storage and for making smaller files to send through the Internet there are many compression utilities (useful programs), using different formats 'zipping' ( zip) is common on Windows etc operating systems, and you can get WinZip from the TUCOWS software archive 'binhex' (hqx) is very common for downloadable files for Macintosh, try DropStuff v4 from Aladdin Systems, a site where you can get further information for both Windows and Macintosh, on compressing and decompressing see also archive
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