decompression

[ UK /dˌiːkəmpɹˈɛʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌdikəmˈpɹɛʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. restoring compressed information to its normal form for use or display
  2. relieving pressure (especially bringing a compressed person gradually back to atmospheric pressure)
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How To Use decompression In A Sentence

  • Data from human studies indicate that decompression at 1,000 feet/minute results in excitement and euphoria, followed by sensory dullness, weakness, and unconsciousness.
  • High PO2 levels help produce an efficient decompression profile providing they are balanced against oxygen toxicity.
  • Medtronic, Inc. (NYSE: MDT), today announced the U.S. launch of the X-STOP PEEK IPD System, the first interspinous process decompression (IPD) device approved by the U.S. Health News from Medical News Today
  • Walsh transform used for color image compression and decompression.
  • Instantly, the flight deck was filled with mist as the howl of decompression began. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • What else happens when a cabin undergoes explosive decompression?
  • Poem Videobox is a software developers kit that enables programmers to incorporate the company's decompression techniques into their own products.
  • He understood our innate need for rest and decompression, which is why He offered to provide His followers with a place of spiritual refuge when He said, Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. TEXAS FAITH: What do your spiritual paths say about the role of play? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • In humans, this is known as decompression sickness, or the bends.
  • Not only did he survive the vacuum exposure (which should have frozen him almost immediately), but also his space pod did not move at all during the violent decompression.
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