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Decompression logo #10101) Decipherment 2) Decoding 3) Decryption 4) Relieving pressure
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Decompression logo #10101) Decompressing
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Decompression logo #21000[The Outer Limits] ==Opening narration== ==Synopsis== Senator Wyndom Brody has just won the New Hampshire primary and he`s flying to South Carolina to press his campaign for the Presidency. He aims to collect all the private details of America`s citizens into databases via computers. Suddenly, a woman appears and foretells his death on the ...
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Decompression logo #21000[altitude] Decompression (altitude) refers to the reduction in ambient pressure due to ascent above sea level. Decompression has physical effects on gas filled spaces and on liquids, particularly when they contain dissolved gases. Physiological effects of decompression are due to these physical effects and the consequential effects on the l...
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Decompression logo #21000[diving] The decompression of a diver is the reduction in ambient pressure experienced during ascent from depth. It is also the process of elimination of dissolved inert gases from the diver`s body, which occurs during the ascent, during pauses in the ascent known as decompression stops, and after surfacing until the gas concentrations reac...
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Decompression logo #21000[physics] In physics, decompression refers to a reduction of pressure or compression, and to some extent to the consequences of a reduction of pressure. Decompression has the most obvious consequences when applied to gases or to liquids containing dissolved gases. ...
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Decompression

Decompression logo #20556see under Compression
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Decompression logo #22116The relief of pressure. Explosive decompression would occur if the cabin of a spacecraft was punctured in space.
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Decompression logo #20195The expansion of compressed image files.
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Decompression logo #20462The opposite of compression, i.e. the expansion of a compressed data file to its original size.
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decompression logo #20973Decompression external to the body, most often the slow lessening of external pressure on the whole body (especially in caisson workers, deep sea divers, and persons who ascend to great heights) to prevent decompression sickness. It includes also sudden accidental decompression, but not surgical (local) decompression or decompression applied throug...
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decompression

decompression logo #21001(de″kom-presh´әn) return to normal environmental pressure after exposure to greatly increased pressure, as when a deep-sea diver returns to the surface. any technique for artificially controlling this process. a surgical operation for the relief of pressure in a body compartment.
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decompression logo #10444The process of undoing the compression (q.v.) that has been performed on a file, so that a file can be opened by an associated program.
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decompression logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: dē′kom-prĕ′shŭn Definitions: 1. Removal of pressure.
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Decompression logo #20909Decompression: 1. In general, the removal of pressure. 2. In surgery, a procedure to remove pressure on a structure, as in decompression of the spinal cord. 3. The lessening of atmospheric pressure on deep-sea divers returning to the surface, or on persons ascending to great heights.
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decompression logo #23263Decompression is a general medical term that is often used in surgical procedures which aim to decrease the pressure on a certain area of the nervous system. For example, a decompressive craniectomy is the removal of a piece of skull to allow the brain to expand after an injury. Another example is a laminectomy of the spine which may aim to decompr...
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Decompression logo #20948When a image or other digital data set is compressed and stored, it is not usable until it is decompressed into it's original form.
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decompression logo #20400[n] - restoring compressed information to its normal form for use or display 2. [n] - relieving pressure
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Decompression logo #24027change from one ambient pressure to a lower ambient pressure that occurs during the ascent. During the decompression, gas pressure within the body is reduced and and dissolved inert gases are eliminated from the tissues.
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decompression logo #23983to separate out from a compressed version - spread apart
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decompression logo #20974decompressing noun relieving pressure
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Decompression logo #22122Process by which the full data content of a compressed file is restored.
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decompression logo #21199the gradual reduction in atmospheric pressure experienced by divers, construction workers, etc., after working in deep water or breathing compressed air. · the act or process of releasing from pressure. · the procedure of relieving increased cranial, cardiac, or orbital pressure. · a state of relief from pressure; a return to norm...
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Decompression logo #23433The process by which the data of a compressed file is restored.
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