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  2. Smallpdf.com - Wikipedia

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    History. Smallpdf was founded in 2013 by Mathis Büchi, Lino Teuteberg, and Manuel Stofer while they were living abroad in Korea. The idea came from the need for their families to compress and send large documents via email. [4] The initial version of the site featured a standalone PDF compression tool. [5] Since then, the online platform has ...

  3. PDF - Wikipedia

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    PostScript is a page description language run in an interpreter to generate an image. [6] It can handle graphics and has standard features of programming languages such as branching and looping. [6] PDF is a subset of PostScript, simplified to remove such control flow features, while graphics commands remain. [6]

  4. Data compression - Wikipedia

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    Data compression. In information theory, data compression, source coding, [1] or bit-rate reduction is the process of encoding information using fewer bits than the original representation. [2] Any particular compression is either lossy or lossless. Lossless compression reduces bits by identifying and eliminating statistical redundancy.

  5. Could a Warm Compress Help My Eyes? - WebMD

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    Fill a bowl with water that's warm but not hot. Put a clean washcloth in it. Cover it completely. Wring it out so it’s damp but doesn’t drip. Fold the washcloth and place it on your eye. Leave ...

  6. Warm Compress for Eye Infection, Stye, and More - Healthline

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    Compresses involve a clean cloth soaked in warm water. The warm cloth is then applied and compressed on the skin, wound, or other site. Bringing heat and moisture to certain conditions may help ...

  7. How to Make a Warm Compress at Home and When to Use It

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    Wet both towels with water. Squeeze out the excess water until they’re just damp. Put one towel in the ziplock bag, being sure to leave the bag open. Place the bag in the microwave for about 2 ...

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