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For these amplifiers, the 1 dB compression point is defined as the input power ( or output power ) where the gain is 1 dB less than the small signal gain.
For example, if an engine running on gasoline has a compression ratio of 10: 1, the cylinder pressure at top dead center is
For example, if the static compression ratio is 10: 1, and the dynamic compression ratio is 7. 5: 1, a useful value for cylinder pressure would be ( 7. 5 )^ 1. 3 × atmospheric pressure, or 13. 7 bar.
For signals of indefinite size, such as streaming audio and video, the compression ratio is defined in terms of uncompressed and compressed data rates instead of data sizes:
For example, uncompressed songs in CD format have a data rate of 16 bits / channel x 2 channels x 44. 1 kHz ≅ 1. 4 Mbit / s, whereas AAC files on an iPod are typically compressed to 128 kbit / s, yielding a compression ratio of 0. 09, for a data-rate savings of 0. 91, or 91 %.
For digital signals, signal processing may involve the compression, error detection and error correction of digitally sampled signals.
For instance, when the rock is broken open, the phytoleim will often be attached to one part ( compression ), whereas the counterpart will just be an impression.
For example, JPEG compression uses a variant of the Fourier transformation ( discrete cosine transform ) of small square pieces of a digital image.
For this application, the hash function must be as insensitive as possible to data capture or transmission errors, and to " trivial " changes such as timing and volume changes, compression, etc.
For example, the zip data format specifies the ' compression method ' of ' Stored ' for input files that have been copied into the archive verbatim.
For cancer survivors, therefore, wearing a prescribed and properly fitted compression garment may help decrease swelling during air travel.
For high compression ratios the throat between adjacent rotor blades ( as shown in the image ) is pointing as much as possible in the forward direction.
For resistance measurements, usually a small constant current is passed through the device under test and the digital multimeter reads the resultant voltage drop ; this eliminates the scale compression found in analog meters, but requires a source of significant current.
For such a reduced alphabet, the full 12-bit codes yielded poor compression unless the image was large, so the idea of a variable-width code was introduced: codes typically start one bit wider than the symbols being encoded, and as each code size is used up, the code width increases by 1 bit, up to some prescribed maximum ( typically 12 bits ).
For certain drugs, the dissolution rate can be improved by utilizing direct compression.
For more ' generic ' encoding for efficient data compression see Arithmetic encoding and entropy encoding articles.
For different gases, the speed of sound is inversely dependent on square root of the mean molecular weight of the gas, and affected to a lesser extent by the number of ways in which the molecules of the gas can store heat from compression, since sound in gases is a type of compression.
For instance, a content author may specify a < tt >. svgz </ tt > extension on a compressed Scalable Vector Graphics file, but a web server which does not recognize this extension may not send the proper content type of < tt > application / svg + xml </ tt > and its required compression header, leaving web browsers unable to correctly interpret and display the image.
For most images without a lot of grain, the two Zip compression methods seem to work best, while the PIZ compression algorithm is better suited to grainy images.
For files produced by compress on other systems, uncompress supports 9-to 16-bit compression.
For instance, it predicts how much a material sample extends under tension or shortens under compression.

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