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1) General subject: angor, clutch, compression, constriction, constringency, contraction, hug, jam, nip (судна во льдах), pinch, pressing, pressure, retraction, shrinkage, squeeze, wring, grip3) Geology: compressing, cramping, crush movement, deswelling, pinching (жилы)4) Naval: ellipticity5) Medicine: anastalsis, prelum6) Engineering: crowding, gripping, impaction, scaling, sharpening (диаграммы направленности антенны), squash, squeezing7) Agriculture: coefficient8) Construction: collarine, extrusion, pressing together9) Mathematics: collapsing, compressibility10) Automobile industry: grasping, restraint (при охлаждении)11) Mining: astriction, pinch (жилы)13) Metallurgy: narrowing14) Information technology: compaction (информации), crunching (данных), reduction (данных)15) Oil: contraction strain16) Special term: compacting17) Astronautics: compressions, condensing, flattening, oblateness18) Geophysics: collapse19) Perfume: sqeezing20) Household appliances: companding23) Robots: compression (информации), reduction (информации), shrinkage, shrinking (при обработке изображений)24) Makarov: coercion, compression (земной коры), compression-subsidence (земной коры), pack, packing (данных), pinch (напр. жилы), pinch (напр., жилы), pressurization, reduction in bulk, restraint (напр. при охлаждении), restraint (напр., при охлаждении), restriction, retract, short, squeezing action (при машинном доении)25) Taboo: gripe26) Security: truncation27) Internet: Compression (Любой из множества методов, позволяющих уменьшить число битов, представляющих данную информацию для передачи или хранения. Компрессия снижает требуемую для передачи полосу или экономит пространство, используемое для хранения)28) oil&gas: ice pressure
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