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Meanings of
compaction
in English
Portuguese
compressão
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An increase in the density of something.
compression
concretion
densification
Portuguese
compressão
Portuguese
esmagamento
Catalan
cruixit
Back to the meaning
The act of crushing.
crush
crunch
Portuguese
esmagamento
Synonyms
Examples for "
compression
"
compression
concretion
densification
Examples for "
compression
"
1
The second problem involved some
compression
and stemming before a committing finish.
2
Conclusion: Non-compliance with
compression
rate Guidelines was common in this multicenter cohort.
3
Body Type Success with
compression
climbing can be dependent on body size.
4
Contrast-enhanced CT showed the tracheal
compression
at different lengths in every case.
5
However,
compression
extends over a smaller range of levels at 250 Hz.
1
He found the secluded recess, and the ancient
concretion
he had seen before.
2
These are the shape and motions of the fluid which gives the calcareous
concretion
.
3
A
concretion
of rounded quartz pebbles, cemented by ferruginous matter, apparently of recent formation.
4
For Coryphene, they brought a chair carved from a single
concretion
of blood coral.
5
Sixteen years before the
concretion
was passed she was known to have swallowed a tooth.
1
Cape Town suffers from a dysfunctional urban phenomenon known as 'inverse
densification
'
.
2
Car-based, green-field housing estates should be banned in favour of urban
densification
.
3
It adds to congestion and undoes some of the good work on
densification
.
4
The better infrastructure will invite
densification
,
forming a virtuous circle.
5
This is the Johannesburg we don't see: the crisis of homelessness and
densification
of dwellings.
Usage of
compaction
in English
1
Here, we report that chromatin
compaction
protects genomic DNA from radiation damage.
2
Simply walking to the crag adds to soil
compaction
and trail erosion.
3
Once smashed into flakes, leaves become a fluffy material that resists
compaction
.
4
We also found that chromatin
compaction
protects DNA from attack by chemical agents.
5
We conclude that EMT initiates a PAQR11-mediated Golgi
compaction
process that drives metastasis.
6
Soil
compaction
reduces the overall supply and exchange of soil air.
7
SAXS studies further show
compaction
of the protein upon complex formation.
8
Formulations were proposed and analyzed for their flow and
compaction
properties.
9
The surface deformation was composed of expansion of explosions, collapse,
compaction
and landslides.
10
The fossils of soft-bodied creatures, by contrast, tend to be distorted by
compaction
.
11
Soil
compaction
following the wet fall of 2019 also clipped yield.
12
Internal cavities might represent sources of
compaction
and structural rearrangement in the active site.
13
DNA-DNA interactions are important for genome
compaction
and transcription regulation.
14
The
compaction
of the soil means less absorption of rainfall.
15
They reach their greatest
compaction
during chromosome condensation in mitosis.
16
Our findings suggest that genomic DNA
compaction
plays an important role in maintaining genomic integrity.
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About this term
compaction
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
avoid compaction
brutal compaction
cause compaction
cooperative compaction
distort by compaction
More collocations
Translations for
compaction
Portuguese
compressão
esmagamento
compactação
Catalan
cruixit
Compaction
through the time
Compaction
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