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  1. Compression therapy

    Compression therapy may refer to Attachment therapy , a loosely identified category of mental health interventions Cold compression therapy , to reduce pain and swelling from a sports or activity injury disambig ...   more details



  1. Cold compression therapy

    Cold Compression Therapy combines two of the principles of RICE medicine R.I.C.E. Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation to reduce pain and swelling from a sports or activity injury to soft tissues and recommended by orthopedic surgeons following surgery. The therapy is especially useful for sprains, strains, pulled muscles and pulled ligaments. Cold Compression Cold Compression is a combination of cryotherapy and static compression , commonly used for the treatment of pain and inflammation after acute injury or surgical procedures. Cryotherapy , the use of ice or cold in a therapeutic setting, has become one of the most common treatments in orthopedic medicine. The primary reason for using cryotherapy in acute injury management is to lower the temperature of the injured tissue, which reduces the tissue s metabolic rate and helps the tissue to survive the period following the injury. It is well documented that metabolic rate decreases by application of cryotherapy.. Static Compression is often used in conjunction with cryotherapy for the care of acute injuries. To date, the primary reason for using compression is to increase external pressure on the tissue to prevent edema formation swelling . This occurs by hindering fluid loss from the vessels in the injured area, making it more difficult for fluids to accumulate. Ice with compression is significantly colder than ice alone due to improved skin contact and increased tissue density caused by extended static compression. Tissue reaches ... Compression Devices Continuous Cold Therapy Devices also called ice machines which circulate ice water ... Polar Care, and EBice cold therapy systems. Studies have shown that the body activates the hunting ... pain, inflammation and cell death as excess blood is forced into the area. Cold Compression Wraps Cold compression wraps using either refreezable ice or gel are a much safer product as such products ... wraps available use adjustable elastic straps to aid in compression over the injured areas ...   more details



  1. Compression

    wiktionarypar compression compressor Compression may refer to In physical science Compression physical , the result of the subjection of a material to compressive stress Compression member , a class of structural elements, of which a column is the most common specific example Compressibility , a measure of volume change resulting from pressure Gas compression , raising the pressure and reducing the volume of gases Compression ratio , a property of an internal combustion engine Compression geology , a system of forces that tend to decrease the volume of rocks In information science Data compression , the process of encoding digital information using fewer bits Audio compression data , the compression of digital audio streams and files Bandwidth compression , a reduction in either the time to transmit or in the amount of bandwidth required to transmit Compression artifact , noticeable defects in audio or video that has been compressed Image compression , the application of data compression on digital images Video compression , the compression of digital video streams and files Dynamic range compression , a compression process that reduces the dynamic range of an audio signal One way compression function , a cryptographic primitive In engineering Gain compression , in electronic amplifiers, a reduction in differential or slope gain resulting from device non linearity In medicine Brain compression , a potentially fatal condition where pressure is exerted on the brain by internal bleeding Bandage Compression bandage Compression bandage , a bandage that uses compression to reduce the flow of blood In mathematics Compression functional analysis , the compression of a linear operator T on a Hilbert space to a subspace K is the operator Other Compression phonetics , running syllables together in informal speech See also Compaction disambiguation compress Compression shorts Compressor ... Komprimering de Kompression fr Compression ko it Compressione nl Compressie pl Kompresja pt Compress o ...   more details



  1. Therapy

    Mergefrom First line treatment date February 2011 otheruses Therapy in Greek language Greek ... specifically to psychotherapy or talk therapy . Preventive therapy or prophylactic therapy is a treatment ... s prevent infectious diseases. An abortive therapy is a treatment that is intended to stop a medical ... symptoms of a migraine headache, is an abortive therapy. A supportive therapy is one ... compliance medicine quit a therapy because of its adverse effects. The severity of adverse effects ... By therapy composition Treatments can be classified according to the thing used for treatment ... therapy by gold chrysotherapy aurotherapy by hormone hormone therapy by organism biotherapy as by virus virotherapy by bacteriophage phage therapy by maggot maggot therapy by ozone ozonotherapy by salt ... electrotherapy by electromagnetic radiation electromagnetic therapy alternative medicine electromagnetic therapy by magnetic energy magnet therapy by light phototherapy by Mechanics mechanical manual therapy as massotherapy & therapy by exercise as in physiotherapy by sound Cymatic therapy , music therapy by radiation radiotherapy by temperature by heat thermotherapy by cold cryotherapy by human interaction by counseling , such as psychotherapy by education by exercise or physical therapy by lifestyle ... schedule First or second line First line therapy is the initial treatment used, also called induction therapy, primary therapy, and primary treatment. ref http www.cancer.gov dictionary ?CdrID 346494 National Cancer Institute Dictionary of Cancer Terms first line therapy Retrieved July 2010 ref Second line therapy , on the other hand, is treatment that is given when initial treatment first line therapy ... Institute Dictionary of Cancer Terms second line therapy Retrieved July 2010 ref See also Wiktionary therapy Classification of Pharmaco Therapeutic Referrals Cure Interventionism medicine Therapeutic ... Prevention medical Prevention Psychotherapy References reflist Category Therapy Category Pharmacology ...   more details



  1. Therapy?

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Therapy? Img Therapy311006.jpg Img capt Therapy? performing acoustic in HMV , Dublin on October 31, 2006 br Courtesy Kati Haapala Background ... Past members Fyfe Ewing br Martin McCarrick br Graham Hopkins Therapy? are an alternative metal ... and a willingness to draw inspiration from diverse sources notably punk rock , Therapy? came to attention ... and outwit industry attempts at categorization... Therapy are still headbangers with their thinking ..., Therapy? continue to release material, gaining enough attention to enable them to tour and entertain ... has enjoyed a stable lineup since 2004. Therapy? are currently signed to Demolition Records , with worldwide ... news read.php?newsid 229 title Therapy sign new record contract ref The band has sold over two million ... biography band a 1989 title Band Biography 1989 by Andy Cairns ref Therapy? released its ... and Neds Atomic Dustbin . Therapy? quickly came to the attention of local music fans with their distinctively ... Therapy? s trademark led them more towards the grunge camp than away from it. ref cite web url http ... certainly be 1993. The release of the Shortsharpshock EP catapulted Therapy? into the Top 40 , peaking ... Stories Therapy? song Stories and Loose Therapy? song Loose charting in the UK earlier in the year, it was clear that Therapy? had changed direction. Although the string laden single Diane Therapy? song ... now missing, Therapy? would inevitably break up. The band quickly recruited Graham Hopkins to replace ... also provided Cairns with a co songwriter. After the tour wound up in mid 1996, Therapy? finally took ... by Andy Cairns ref Therapy? recorded follow up record Shameless album Shameless in early 2001 in Seattle ... Keith Baxter drummer Keith Baxter . Hopkins was permanently replaced in Therapy? by ex The Beyond ... re acquainted with the three piece Therapy? and was reminiscent of the claustrophobic sound of their earlier ... s fans. ref name themetalforge.com On September 19, 2006, Therapy? performed an exclusive studio ...   more details



  1. Compression sportswear

    last8 Volek last9 Putukian title Influence of compression therapy on symptoms following soft tissue ...Compression sportswear is clothing usually worn by athletes. They may be shorts, tights or underwear. They are form fitting garment s and when worn cover the athlete s waist to mid or lower thigh. These garments are often made from a spandex type material. The main benefits of compression sportswear is that it keeps the muscles warm to prevent muscle strain and fatigue, and wick sweat away from the body to prevent chafing and rashes. In addition, there is some evidence that compression shorts may enhance athletic performance. ref cite journal doi 10.1080 0264041031000101971 author Doan BK, Kwon YH, Newton RU, et al. title Evaluation of a lower body compression garment journal J Sports Sci volume 21 issue 8 pages 601 10 year 2003 month Aug pmid 12875311 ref They are also used as a way to keep the male genitalia in place. Compression sportswear also helps to keep undergarments in place, and for certain ... injuries due to sliding. There are many types of compression garments that serve a similar function, such as compression t shirts, socks, sleeves & tights . Common brands are http www.breatheapparel.com ... such as compression shorts have seen an increase in popularity, arguably because of their comparable ... all the jockstraps gone? work Slate Magazine 2005 07 22 ref Compression shorts are also popular among ..., athletes wear compression shorts under the skirt so if they fall over and their skirts ride up ... both being no contact sports in which players often wear skirts. In this situation, compression shorts ..., women typically wear skirts with compression shorts under them to hold the tennis balls in addition ... pockets in them. Benefits The alleged benefits of wearing compression tights are Improving athletic ... and sports physical therapy first2 JA first3 RB first4 CR first5 AL first6 LA first7 ND first8 JS first9 M ref Reducing muscle soreness during post workout recovery As an alternative to Compression ...   more details



  1. Compression stockings

    title Compression therapy in venous disease journal Phlebology volume 23 issue 5 pages 203 205 year 2008 doi 10.1258 phleb.2008.081004 pmid 18806201 ref br Like gradient compression stockings, anti embolism stockings deliver a distributed amount of compression at the ankle and up the leg. This compression ... thumb Compression stockings Compression stockings and socks are specialised hosiery items designed ... traditional dress or athletic stockings and socks, compression stockings use stronger elastics to create significant pressure on the legs, ankles and feet. Compression stockings are tightest at the ankles ... blood to pool in the feet. There are two types of compression stockings Gradient and Anti embolism . br Gradient compression stockings These stockings are designed to remedy impaired Musculovenous pump performance caused by incompetent leg vein valves. They are woven in such a way that the compression ... such medical hosiery . This type of compression stocking is non prescriptive in many places and can ... that need to be taken before using compression stocking br A patient s ABI Ankle Brachial Index must be 1.0 for both legs to wear compression stockings, otherwise the stockings may obstruct the patient ... doctor or nurse can measure and calculate a patient s ABI. br It is crucial that compression stockings are properly sized. The compression should gradually reduce from the highest compression at the smallest ... assuming that the compression gradient is 15 20 mmHG, the ABI for both legs is 1.0 and that the stockings ... only at medical advise. br Although current research reports mixed results of compression socks on athletic ... Hong and Jeanne D. Johnston title Lower Leg Compression Sleeves Influence on Running Mechanics ..., Wassermann A, Zapf J. title Effect of compression stockings on running performance in men runners ... from such stockings. br Anti embolism compression stockings These stockings are commonly referred ... fluid through the legs in non ambulatory patients . Compression wear has also been adopted by the sports ...   more details



  1. Audio compression

    Audio compression may refer to Audio compression data , a type of compression in which the amount of data in a recorded waveform is reduced for transmission, used in CD and MP3 encoding, Internet radio, and the like Dynamic range compression , also called audio level compression, in which the dynamic range, the difference between loud and quiet, of an audio waveform is reduced, used in guitar effects racks, recording studios, etc. disambig zh ...   more details



  1. Speech compression

    Speech compression may mean different things Speech encoding refers to compression for transmission or storage, possibly to an unintelligible state, with decompression used prior to playback. Time compressed speech refers to voice compression for immediate playback, without any decompression so that the final speech sounds faster to the listener . disambig ...   more details



  1. Cord compression

    Cord compression may refer to Spinal cord compression Umbilical cord compression disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Texture compression

    Texture compression is a specialized form of image compression designed for storing texture map s in 3D computer graphics rendering systems. Unlike conventional image compression algorithms, texture compression algorithms are optimized for random access . How it works In their seminal paper on http graphics.stanford.edu projects flashg papers texture compression texture compression ref Citation author Andrew Beers coauthors Maneesh Agrawala, Navin Chaddha title Rendering from Compressed Textures journal Computer Graphics, Proc. SIGGRAPH year 1996 pages 373 378 ref , Beers, Agrawala and Chaddha list four features that tend to differentiate texture compression from other image compression techniques. These features are Decoding Speed It is highly desirable to be able to render directly from the compressed texture data and so, in order not to impact rendering performance, decompression must be fast. Random Access Since predicting the order that a renderer accesses texels would be difficult , any texture compression scheme must allow fast random access to decompressed texture data. This tends to rule out image compression schemes such as JPEG or Run length encoding . Compression Rate and Visual Quality In a rendering system, lossy compression can be more tolerable than for other use cases. Encoding Speed Texture compression is more tolerant of asymmetric encoding decoding rates as the encoding ... compression algorithms involve some form of fixed rate lossy compression lossy vector quantization ..., texture compression may also be used to encode other kinds of rendering map, including bump map s and normal mapping surface normal map s. Texture compression may also be used together with other ... texture compression systems are S3 Texture Compression , PVRTC and Ericsson Texture Compression ... of texture compression. See also Related topics Block Truncation coding Vector quantization References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Texture Compression Category Texture compression compu graphics stub ...   more details



  1. Voice compression

    Voice compression may mean different things Speech encoding refers to compression for transmission or storage, possibly to an unintelligible state, with decompression used prior to playback. Time compressed speech refers to voice compression for immediate playback, without any decompression so that the final speech sounds faster to the listener . Audio level compression refers to a sound recording effect which increases the perceived volume of a sound. Disambig ...   more details



  1. Volume (compression)

    Other uses Volume disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2009 A volume is a term in data compression for a file that has been compressed and split into different parts. There are many advantages in having a compression utility with the ability for compression into volumes. First, it allows an individual to download the file in segments at his or her own pace. As well if there is a corruption only one volume is affected instead of the whole which can be corrected using parity file s. Second, it allows compression to a volume size compatible with removable media. For example, compressing a backup into 700MB chunks for easy storage on CDs. See also Compression utilities with volume support RAR ARJ 7 Zip PeaZip DEFAULTSORT Volume Compression Category Data compression ru uk ...   more details



  1. Silence compression

    Unreferenced date February 2010 Silence Compression provides an excellent way to squeeze Data redundancy redundancy out of the sound files. Silence compression scheme is essential for efficient voice communication system. It allows significant reduction of transmission bandwidth during silence period. A Silence compression scheme include a voice activity detection VAD , a silence insertion descriptor SID and a comfort noise generator CNG module. Parameters used for silence compression threshold value the way to encode silence threshold for recognizing start of silence an indication of when silence is over parameter to get threshold, means there is no silence until unless there is three silence in the rows. audio tech stub Category Data compression ...   more details



  1. Signaling Compression

    Context date November 2010 Accessibility dispute date January 2011 Signaling compression , or SigComp , is a compression method designed especially for compression of text based communication data as Session Initiation Protocol SIP or RTSP . SigComp had originally been defined in RFC 3320 and was later updated with RFC 4896. A Negative Acknowledgement Mechanism for Signaling Compression is defined in RFC 4077. The SigComp work is performed in the ROHC working group in the transport area of the IETF . General architecture center Image SigComp Architecture.png center Related standards documents RFC 3320 Signaling Compression SigComp RFC 3321 Signaling Compression SigComp Extended Operations RFC 3485 The Session Initiation Protocol SIP and Session Description Protocol SDP Static Dictionary for Signaling Compression SigComp RFC 3486 Compressing the Session Initiation Protocol SIP RFC 4077 A Negative Acknowledgement Mechanism for Signaling Compression RFC 4464 Signaling Compression SigComp Users Guide RFC 4465 Signaling Compression SigComp Torture Tests RFC 4896 Signaling Compression SigComp Corrections and Clarifications RFC 5049 Applying Signaling Compression SigComp to the Session Initiation Protocol SIP RFC 5112 The Presence Specific Static Dictionary for Signaling Compression Sigcomp 3GPP TR23.979 Annex C Required SigComp performance Category Data compression Category Multimedia Category Telecommunications Category VoIP protocols Category Presentation layer protocols fr SigComp ...   more details



  1. Compression (physical)

    File Compression test.jpg right thumb 250px Compression test on a universal testing machine Physical compression is the result of the subjection of a material to compressive stress , which results in reduction of volume as compared to an uncompressed but otherwise identical state. The opposite of compression in a solid is tension physics tension . In any medium transmitting waves, the opposite of compression is rarefaction . In simple terms, compression is a pushing force. Explanation Compression has many implications in materials science , physics and structural engineering , for compression yields noticeable amounts of Stress physics stress and tension mechanics tension . By inducing compression, mechanical properties such as compressive strength or modulus of elasticity , can be measured. Scientist s and engineer s may utilize compression machines to measure the resistance of materials and structures to compression. Compression machines range from very small table top systems to ones with over 53 MN capacity. ref Citation last NIST title Large Scale Structure Testing Facility url http www.nist.gov bfrl facilities instruments large scale struct testing fac.cfm accessdate 04 05 2010 postscript . ref In engines Internal combustion engines In internal combustion engine s it is a necessary condition of economy to compress the explosive mixture before it is ignited in the Otto cycle , for instance, the second stroke of the piston effects the compression of the charge which has been drawn into the cylinder by the first forward stroke. Steam engines The term is applied to the arrangement by which the exhaust valve of a steam engine is made to close, shutting a portion of the exhaust ... of the reciprocating parts are lessened. This compression, moreover, obviates the shock which ... compression test Buckling Compression member Longitudinal wave P wave Rarefaction Strength of materials ... compression ...   more details



  1. Image compression

    nofootnotes date April 2010 The objective of image compression is to reduce irrelevance and redundancy ... technique Lossy and lossless compression Image compression may be lossy compression lossy or lossless compression lossless . Lossless compression is preferred for archival purposes and often for medical imaging, technical drawings, clip art , or comics. This is because lossy compression methods, especially when used at low bit rate s, introduce compression artifact s. Lossy methods are especially ... loss of fidelity is acceptable to achieve a substantial reduction in bit rate. The lossy compression that produces imperceptible differences may be called visually lossless compression visually lossless . Methods for lossless image compression are Run length encoding used as default method in PCX and as one ... code s Methods for lossy compression Reducing the color space encoding color space to the most ... image processing quantization and entropy coding . Fractal compression . Other properties The best image quality at a given bit rate or compression rate is the main goal of image compression, however, there are other important properties of image compression schemes Scalability generally refers ... compression . Other names for scalability are progressive coding or embedded bitstreams . Despite ... information. Processing power . Compression algorithms require different amounts of processing power to encode and decode. Some high compression algorithms require high processing power. The quality of a compression method often is measured by the Peak signal to noise ratio . It measures the amount of noise introduced through a lossy compression of the image, however, the subjective judgment of the viewer ... Compression at Google Video, from MIT OpenCourseWare http videocodecs.blogspot.com 2007 05 image ... Yliopisto&sivu Image compression A study about image compression Image compression basics and comparing different compression methods like JPEG2000, JPEG and JPEG XR HD Photo http dvd hq.info data ...   more details



  1. Compression fossil

    Image FossilFernLeavesPennsylvanianOhio.jpg thumb Fossil seed fern leaves from the Late Carboniferous of northeastern Ohio . A compression fossil is a fossil preserved in sedimentary rock that has undergone compression physical physical compression . While it is uncommon to find animal s preserved as good compression fossils, it is very common to find plant s preserved this way. The reason for this is that physical compression of the rock often leads to distortion of the fossil. The best fossils of leaf leaves are found preserved in layers of sediment that have been compressed in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the deposited sediment. Since leaves are basically flat, the resulting distortion is minimal. Plant stem s and other three dimensional plant structures do not preserve as well under compression. Typically, only the basic outline and surface features are preserved in compression fossils. Internal anatomy is not preserved. Compression fossils are formed most commonly in ecosystem environment s where fine sediment is deposited, such as in river delta s, lagoon s, along river s, and in pond s. The best rocks in which to find these fossils preserved are clay and shale , although volcanic ash may sometimes preserve plant fossils as well. References Taylor, Thomas N. & Taylor, Edith L. 1993 . The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants . Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice Hall. ISBN 0 13 651589 4. Category Fossils Category Paleontology Category Prehistoric plants paleo stub pt F ssil de compress o ...   more details



  1. Chest compression

    Chest compression may refer to The prevention of the expansion of the chest , see Asphyxia Compressive asphyxia Compressive asphyxia A technique used during cardiopulmonary resuscitation disambig ...   more details



  1. Signal compression

    In telecommunication , the term signal compression has the following meanings In analog usually audio systems, reduction of the dynamic range of a Signalling telecommunication signal by controlling it as a function of the inverse relationship of its instantaneous value relative to a specified reference level. Signal compression is usually expressed in decibel dB . Instantaneous values of the input signal that are low, relative to the reference level, are increased, and those that are high are decreased. Signal compression is usually accomplished by separate devices called compressors. It is used for many purposes, such as a improving signal to noise ratios prior to digitizing an analog signal for transmission telecommunications transmission over a digital carrier system , b preventing overload of succeeding elements of a system, or c matching the dynamic ranges of two devices. Signalling telecommunication Signal compression in dB may be a linear or nonlinear function of the signal level across the frequency band radio band of interest and may be essentially instantaneous or have fixed or variable delay times. Signal compression always introduces distortion , which is usually not objectionable, if the compression is limited to a few dB. The original dynamic range of a compressed signal may be restored by a Electronic circuit circuit called an Companding expander . FS1037C MS188 See also Companding Dynamic range compression Further reading http www.atis.org tg2k signal compression.html Definition signal compression http users.ece.gatech.edu vkm nii node36.html Signal Compression http www.ece.ucsb.edu scl Signal Compression Lab UCSB http www.stanford.edu group compression Signal Compression and Classification Group Stanford Category Electronics terms Category Signal processing Category Telecommunications terms he ...   more details



  1. Graduated compression

    mergeto Compression stockings discuss Talk Compression stockings Merger proposal date May 2010 Graduated compression applies a precise amount of pressure greatest at the ankle and gradually decreases that pressure toward the top of the stocking. Proper graduated compression helps to improve circulation and assist in preventing swelling and tired, achy legs and feet. Improper graduated compression can cause reverse compression which can force blood down the leg. Today, graduated compression stocking are available in several styles and colors and can look and feel like everyday hose or socks. Compression Levels Graduated compression is measured in millimeters of mercurcy, abbreviated mmHg. http www.livestrong.com article 41620 compression socks used Most graduated compression hose are available in several different levels of compression. The higher the number, the more compression or pressure is applied to the leg. Common Graduated Compression Levels 10 15 mmHg 15 20 mmHg 20 30 mmHg 30 40 mmHg 40 50 mmHg Uses Medical Graduated compression stocking are often used to help treat medical conditions that cause swelling and or tired, achy legs and feet. http www.veindirectory.org faq compression stockings faq.asp Often a higher level compression is used. Please speak with a medical professional before trying a graduated compression product for a medical condition. Energize Lower levels of graduated compression help to energize tired, achy legs by helping to improve circulation. Those who sit or stand for prolonged periods of time may benefit from energizing graduated compression. Pregnancy During pregnancy legs and feet can feel tired and heavy as well as swell. Graduated compression ... period of time which may cause tired, achy legs. A graduated compression product may help to reduce tiredness in the legs and feet by helping to improve circulation. A 15 20 mmHg compression is recommended for travel. Donning Donning graduated compression hose can be difficult. A donning aide ...   more details



  1. Video compression

    Unreferenced date December 2007 for the physical horizontal and vertical compression of displayed film and video anamorphic Video compression refers to reducing the quantity of data used to represent digital video images, and is a combination of spatial image compression and temporal motion compensation . Video compression is an example of the concept of source coding in Information theory . This article ... , or via satellite TV services. Video quality Most video compression is lossy compression lossy &mdash it operates on the premise that much of the data present before compression is not necessary for achieving ... quality that is generally considered high quality for standard definition video. Video compression is a tradeoff ..., visible and sometimes distracting compression artifact artifacts can appear. Video compression typically ... groups or blocks of pixels are compared from one frame to the next and the video codec video compression ... frame to the next. When more pixels change, the video compression scheme must send more data to keep ... with the same level of detail. The programming provider has control over the amount of video compression ... ray discs, and HD DVD s have video compression applied during their mastering process, though Blu ray and HD DVD have enough disc capacity that most compression applied in these formats is light, when ... image quality, although not in all cases. High bitrate video codecs with little or no compression exist ... of finished videos. Once excessive lossy video compression compromises image quality ... images http www.faqs.org faqs jpeg faq part1 JPEG image compression FAQ, part 1 2 . With temporal compression only the changes from one frame to the next are encoded as often a large number of the pixels will be the same on a series of frames. Lossless compression Some forms of data compression are lossless data compression lossless . This means that when the data is decompressed, the result is a bit for bit perfect match with the original. While lossless compression of video is possible, it is rarely ...   more details



  1. Gain compression

    as a digital logic circuit, but it could also function as an analog amplifier it shows gain compression at the edges of the diagonal slope, where rounding of the line yields soft clipping. Gain compression ... region. It is a Large signal model large signal phenomenon of circuits. Relevance Gain compression is relevant ... clipping and compression Clipping, as a form of signal compression, differs from the operation of the typical studio audio level compression audio level compressor , in which gain compression is not instantaneous ... operation. Gain compression is not linear and, as such, its effect is one of distortion, due to the nonlinearity ... edges, but will still harmonic distortion have many extra harmonics . Compression Compression of gain ..., as the input level is increased beyond the linear range of the amplifier, gain compression will occur. A transistor s operating point may move with temperature, so higher power output may lead to compression ... by a proportional increase in output. Thus there is compression of gain. Also, at this time ... compression In intentional compression sometimes called automatic gain control or audio level compression ... input level, the output sine wave will always be the same amplitude. Radio frequency compression Gain compression in RF amps is similar to soft clipping. However, in narrowband systems, the effect looks more like gain compression simply because the harmonics are filtered out after amplification. Many data sheet s for RF amplifiers list gain compression rather than distortion figures because it s easier ... compressed and the harmonic s picking up. Examples of RF compression A low noise linear ... of gain compression. High power loudspeakers A form of gain compression also takes place in loudspeaker ... . See also Third order intercept point Dynamic range compression External links http www.wikirecording.org Compression WikiRecording s Article on Compression Category Audio engineering Category Signal ...   more details



  1. Compression fitting

    Unreferenced date October 2008 Image Compression fitting isolating valve 15mm screwdriver turn.jpg thumb A compression fitting 15 mm isolating valve compression physical Compression fitting s are used ... materials appropriate for the connection. Compression fittings for attaching tubing piping commonly have ferrule s also known as olives in them. Compression fittings are also used extensively for hot and cold water faucets taps and toilet stop valve s compression fittings are well suited to this application ... to solder without creating a fire hazard. Compression fittings are the industry standard for chemical ... The compression fitting is composed of an outer compression nut and an inner compression ring the ring ... tape are inappropriate for use on compression fitting threads while such sealants protect against leaks in normal threaded connections, they serve little purpose in compression fittings and may actually serve to weaken them. The compression of the ferrule rather than the sealing of the threads is the means of sealing the joint in a compression fitting, and extraneous sealants frequently interfere ... the ferrule and the nut. It is important to the integrity of a compression fitting that excessive force ... improperly causing the joint to fail. Indeed, overtightening is the most common cause of leaks in compression ... important component in a compression fitting is the ferrule itself, which is extremely prone to damage ... common types of compression fitting, standard British, type A non manipulative and flare fittings ... Compression fittings are popular because they do not require soldering, so they are comparatively ... and with toxic gases. Compression fittings are especially useful in installations that may require ... source, in particular a soldering torch, is prohibited. Disadvantages Compression fittings are not as robust ... changes . Compression fittings are much more sensitive to these type of dynamic stresses. They are also ... literature pdfs Installation Tips Jointing compression.pdf Jointing Copper Tubes Compression ...   more details



  1. Compression member

    Image Lepakshi2.jpg thumb right 150px Columns A compression member is a general class of structural elements of which a column is the most common specific example. Description For a compression member, such as a column, the principal stress comes mainly from axial forces, that is forces that fall along one line, usually the centerline. ref name efunda cite web url http www.efunda.com formulae solid mechanics columns intro.cfm title Compression member publisher accessdate 2007 01 08 ref The loading capacity of a short column is determined by strength limit of the material. The strength of a column of intermediate size is limited by its degree of inelasticity. A long column is constrained by the elastic limit that is by amount of buckling . ref name efunda See also Arch Brown truss List of structural elements Truss Notes references External links http www.digitalengineeringlibrary.com dxreader opendxreader.asp?chapterid p2000a1fb9970525001 Columns and other compression members http www.sandsmachine.com ac comp.htm Bicycle compression members http pubsindex.trb.org document view default.asp?lbid 731981 Numerical load numbers for reinforced concrete compression members Category Columns and entablature element arch stub cs Podp rn l nek ...   more details




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