They are forms of memory, mnemonic devices that encode the history of and knowledge about particular initiations. |
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Using the whole volume of a storage medium, instead of just the surface, allows us to encode much more information in a small space. |
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Adleman realized that the genetic code can be used, just like the binary code of computer science, to encode mathematical problems. |
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Both transcripts from the mutated allele are thus likely to encode completely nonfunctional GLB1 proteins. |
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The two most highly differentially expressed transcripts in smokers that give discordant results in the mouse models encode secreted proteins. |
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Most represent degradative enzyme deficiencies, but some of the genes encode transport, stabilizer, or activator proteins. |
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She has expressed her demand for action in a declarative form, rather than encode it in the more direct imperative form. |
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These degenerin genes encode ion channels, and mutations in these genes appear to perturb the ionic balance in cells, resulting in their death. |
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It also violates our fundamental values of justice and fairness which these legal instruments encode. |
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Spanish uses word order, rather than noun and pronoun inflection, to encode meaning. |
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Homeobox genes encode transcription factors involved in many aspects of developmental processes. |
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The theory TRC is an illative theory, in the sense that it can encode notions of propositional logic. |
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The Uto-Aztecan language Huichol, for example, deploys different sets of switch-reference markers to encode different tenses. |
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In insects, the genes that encode the proteins of the egg membrane, the chorion, become amplified in the surrounding follicle cells. |
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These expressions literally encode language with hidden, subversive meanings, enacting linguistically the larger thematic focus of the novel. |
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Private banks also open accounts under code names and will, when asked, refer to clients by code names or encode account transactions. |
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The function of the genes that encode rapidly evolving proteins remains largely unknown. |
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The genes that encode these proteins are located immediately downstream of the cos region at the left end of the mature chromosome. |
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The multitude of other mechanoreceptors act mainly as proprioceptors although some encode both proprioceptive and exteroceptive information. |
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Two or three genes encode sucrose synthase isozymes in monocot species such as maize, barley, wheat, and rice. |
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These genes encode proteins that are involved in regulating the expression of homeotic genes by changing chromatin structure. |
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What you can always do, however, is ensure that the switches encode an odd or an even number. |
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But if quantum theorists are correct, quantum bits, or qubits, will enable more efficient problem solving because a qubit can simultaneously encode both a zero and a one. |
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Shun distractions, in other words, and you should encode events more effectively. |
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The electron beam was magnetically aimed so as to encode the stream of data to be written, forming it into a sequence of dark and light spots on the chip. |
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Because of the forked file structure, it is often necessary to encode Mac files before transferring them on the Internet or to other operating systems. |
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We conducted a detailed analysis to determine how many MR genes have been molecularly identified and what molecular and biological functions they encode. |
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While these objects are seemingly simple in construction and unimposing in materials, Doris illuminated the many rich layers of meaning they encode. |
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Our conjecture is that, in general, contextual information requires more attentional resources and intentional processing to encode and to retrieve than does item information. |
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Some of these genes function in the nervous system, and others encode stable proteins, but it is safe to say that the cause of insusceptibility is not known in every case. |
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Tests showed that they could encode, transmit and decode a three-line English message in 20 seconds, about 90 times as fast as machines of that era. |
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The Encode and Decode APIs are still available but are deprecated. |
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Many of the genes encode proteins known as PRD-like homeodomain transcription factors. |
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One possibility is to use many distinct polarization states of a single photon to encode a large number of digits simultaneously. |
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The guidelines give recommendations both on what features to encode and how to encode them. |
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They encode what they're posting using in-jokes, song lyrics, pronouns, and references that outsiders won't recognize. |
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Broadcasters of analog television encode their signal using different systems. |
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Given that auxiliaries encode future, passive, modality, and the perfect, very long chains of verbs at the end of the sentence can occur. |
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We encode the polyomino in an area word consisting of natural numbers and natural numbers with a bar on top, in the following way. |
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Encryption refers to algorithmic schemes that encode plain text, such as a card number, into a non-readable form called ciphertext. |
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Five classes of opsin genes encode visual pigments for dim-light and color vision. |
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In this paper, we define multiprojective witness sets which will encode the multidegree information of an irreducible multiprojective variety. |
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This illustrates how case marking is not only a system to be followed, but one that can be used creatively to encode particular social meanings. |
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Some languages code very little through morphology and are more dependent on syntax to encode meaning and grammatical relationships. |
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Mutations in nuclear genes that encode proteins that mitochondria use can also contribute to mitochondrial diseases. |
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In humans, the 16,569 base pairs of mitochondrial DNA encode for only 37 genes. |
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These encode the twenty standard amino acids, giving most amino acids more than one possible codon. |
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Just as seismic waves produced by earthquakes encode information about Earth's interior, Saturn's ring vibrations betray what's lurking inside the planet. |
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Morrow would like eventually to deliver replicons containing genes that encode proteins that shore up damaged neurons and rejuvenate nearby supporting cells. |
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Choanoflagellates and apusozoa possess a second family of genes that encode a single granulin module linked to a larger protein, as seen also in plants. |
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According to scholars, these encode enigmatic references to learning, religion, mortality, and illusion in the tradition of the Northern Renaissance. |
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In the genome of Mnemiopsis leidyi ten genes encode photoproteins. |
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Collage relies on a technique known as digital steganography, in which an image le is changed to encode the hidden message without affecting the appearance of the image. |
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