Examples of using A compression in English and their translations into Greek
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A compression t-shirt would certainly be the solution for such a dramatic adjustment.
A compression shirt would be the solution for such a dramatic change.
Do you even realize the impact that a compression this good could have on the world?
A compression t shirt would certainly be the option for such a significant modification.
For JPGs, a compression of 60-70 percent produces a good balance.
The victim suffered a compression fracture sometime between three and six months prior to his death.
or, at worst, a compression fracture of the spine.
are generally only used when a compression ignition engine is fitted with a selective catalytic reduction converter, or a NOx adsorber catalyst in a feedback system.
A compression of the space(forces?) between the converging lines must result,
The common currency led to a dramatic fall in interest rates in weaker eurozone members as well as over time a compression of credit spreads.
codecs can conduct an x/y compression per frame as well as a compression across the 3rd dimension of time.
After the Ice Age the earth experienced a compression of plant and animal life resulting in transformation of various rocks
the effect accounts for a compression of mortality by ten years between 1933
When you finish with a compression, let the thorax expand again before doing the next compression. .
Nerve injury: the most common cause of foot drop is a compression of a nerve in the leg that controls the muscles involved in lifting the foot.
which would predict a compression of the market multiple.
When pain is provoked by a compression of one of the nerves' roots that come out from the lumbar spine,
Germany have already come up with a compression technique for movies in particularly HD quality that squeezes movies while maintaining the quality:
it can play a compression, sizing effect.
it can play a compression, Sizing effect.