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the property of exhibiting compression under stress In the case of sheet material, the percent of loss of thickness when subjected to a given load applied by a disc of a given diameter for a specified short time and at a specified temperature as defined according to ASTM F-36 test procedures
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| compression |
Algorithm that minimizes the redundancy in the signal to be transmitted.
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| compression |
Reducing the representation of the information, but not the information itself. Reducing the bandwidth or bits necessary to encode information. compression saves transmission time or capacity and saves storage space on storage devices such as hard disks. Data decompression is used to restore the data to its normal form for display.
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| comprehension |
involves the ability to make sense of the material
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| compressibility |
A video or audio's ability to be compressed. High compressibility is a good thing.
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