When activated, the beacon sends an encoded distress message to a series of satellites orbiting the Earth. |
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Segments of the binary number are thermometer encoded and complemented to provide signals to drive analog conversion circuitry. |
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There's a URL encoded in the QR code that a new mobile phone application first decodes then launches the browser in your mobile to find. |
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Membrane proteins probably represent more than a quarter of all proteins encoded in genomes. |
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The quipus of the ancient Incas of Peru encoded a wide range of data about people, land, and crops for the government bureaucracy. |
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Proteins encoded in overlapping reading frames from the same nucleotides have different levels of amino acid variation. |
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A speech signal is encoded using code excited linear prediction for use in transmitting the speech signal to a receiver. |
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I wonder at what point does knowledge in my brain become encoded within my muscles. |
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Both were encoded using the same initial 12 letter code indicator, but the second message corrected punctuation in the first. |
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The information was so militarily sensitive that the weather reports were encoded before being transmitted. |
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Data corresponding to a web address is encoded in a pattern of black and white squares, called a data matrix. |
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A treasure trove of information is encoded inside your object code, and this tool lets you see it. |
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Digitally encoded information has no intrinsic relationship to the form into which it is decoded. |
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In the past this sort of information was encoded within blocks as block attributes. |
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This is especially the case when information has been encoded in a digital form and distributed through technologies such as the internet. |
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The proteins encoded by these genes are thought to participate in the biochemical steps that lead to meiotic recombination. |
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However, the new ATG assignment does not alter the predicted mature polypeptides encoded by each allele. |
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The TOC GTPases are encoded by small gene families in Arabidopsis and other species. |
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Many of the proteins encoded by these genes are expected to become targets for new drugs. |
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Residues in close physical proximity to those of a subunit encoded by another genome are clearly functionally important. |
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Most plants possess a large number of peroxidase isoenzymes encoded by multigene families. |
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The proteins encoded by these genes share a short region of homology at their amino termini. |
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Some of the comics I read because I have been genetically encoded to do so. |
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The increasing number of genetically encoded indicators provides elegant tools for monitoring activity. |
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Of the eight overlapping genes reported here, two are encoded on the opposite strand. |
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The remainder of the protein components in these complexes is encoded in the nucleus. |
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Proteins encoded by sperm genes in both males and hermaphrodites evolve more rapidly than most other types of genes. |
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The compare circuit includes a holding circuitry that includes a number of latches for holding an encoded version of a memory address. |
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In this publication all elasticity maps are encoded in gray shades with logarithmically scaled Young's moduli. |
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The presentation attributes are encoded into the message, and are thus sent with the message across a network such as the Internet. |
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The encoded audio file is then downloaded onto the recipient's mobile and played. |
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Withdrawal of cash is further effected by means of encoded plastic cards utilized at computer terminals. |
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The chips are encoded by generating nanometer-thick layers of porous films on the wafers using a special electrochemical etch. |
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The author reveals the encoded semantics of images depicted on amulets, drawings, potter's stamps, and toreutics. |
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In addition to encoding stimulus intensity information into the episodic trace, it is likely that response information is encoded. |
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Well, apparently, they're secret spy radio transmissions, broadcasting the encoded messages of the world's secret services. |
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One possible reason for the different functions encoded by R genes is the different modus operandi employed by different pathogen species. |
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The unit can connect to any video source that has composite video and stereo audio RCA jacks, though the encoded audio is limited to mono. |
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The second tendency is for societies to erect moral codes, which often frown on behaviour encoded by our selfish genes. |
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Cysteine, tyrosine, asparagine and histidine are also attractive in this connection, because each of them is encoded by only two possible codons. |
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What I mean to suggest here is that sinistrality was encoded as a sign of self-portraiture itself. |
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In Brassica, pollen specificity is encoded at the multipartite S-locus, a complex region comprising many expressed genes. |
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Furthermore, many of the proteins encoded by genes implicated in neurodegenerative diseases interact with cytoskeletal proteins. |
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Exactly what the protein encoded by the damaged gene did for a living or why its loss turned mice into butterballs, however, was a mystery. |
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Histones are small basic proteins encoded by a multigene family and are responsible for the nucleosomal organization of chromatin in eukaryotes. |
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Also, remember that any special characters present in this url which might not normally be allowed are hexadecimally encoded. |
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It has also attempted to examine the ways in which gendered norms are encoded in the values conveyed by these sites. |
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When players decide to cash out, they can receive it in coin or in the form of a ticket with the amount encoded on it. |
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To access the elevator he had to collect an electronic tag from the commissionaire, who punched in its encoded number. |
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The information encoded in the genes provides a very challenging experimental opportunity for physiologists. |
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In pathogens, there are multiple and independently regulated pectate lyase isoenzymes which are encoded by different genes. |
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Retrieval cues do not bring about a complete memory of some events because most of the event was not encoded. |
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Nevertheless his responses to the war were also encoded in his remarkable Pre-Raphaelite style landscapes. |
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Proteins encoded by the abnormal genes are then identified and their interactions studied by pathway analyses and probable functions deduced. |
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Changes in the way the Germans encoded their messages had meant that Bletchley lost the ability to decode the messages. |
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Without that encoded signal, the box will not obey commands to descramble programming. |
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Make sure that each copy is electronically encoded with information that can be traced to the recipient. |
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Inosine is read as guanosine during translation and may alter the amino acid sequence of the encoded protein. |
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The engram is the neural network representing fragments of past experiences which have been encoded. |
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As a result, the protein sequences encoded by these exons are nearly identical between the two species. |
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How likely is it that these mutations in the nicotinic receptor genes completely eliminate the functional activity of the encoded receptor protein? |
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You lose glasses and keys either because your brain never encoded an event or piece of information or because a cue devised to trigger your memory failed. |
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Second, we use capital letters to indicate the protein encoded by a gene. |
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They probably integrate via double-stranded, closed-circle DNA intermediates through the action of an encoded recombinase related to the site-specific integrase. |
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Each pathway contains its own enzymes encoded by different genes. |
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Some are encoded in bacterial plasmids and mediate bacterial conjugation, or, in the case of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, T-DNA transport into plant cells. |
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The usual sorts of discourse relationships exist among the phrases, but very little of this structure is encoded by phrasal embedding within sentences. |
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Here the affinities with the dance of death are most deeply encoded. |
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The past as ethnographic material is reconstituted, not only by exploring encoded records of the past, but also by suggesting that there is a constant relation of decoding. |
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However, the command and its format are much easier to remember, and since the output is plaintext instead of binary, it does not need to be encoded to send it as e-mail. |
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More and more of our sounds and images and words are digitally encoded. |
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The present paper presents the type of transcription and the textual and codicological encoding on the source level, but first it gives an introduction to the encoded books. |
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Whereas any black actress who wants to make it in Hollywood has to confront a world where glamour, beauty, sensuality and sexuality, desirability are always encoded as white. |
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To simplify recording and transmission, and also later processing, the signal for each pixel is converted to a digital number in the 0to 255 range encoded in binary notation. |
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Similarly, I need to be sensitive to how you have encoded your views when I try to decode the signals that I receive from your speech and gestures. |
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So clearly people don't want to pay CD prices for digitally encoded music. |
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Where as multiple enzymes encoded by alternative alleles at a locus are alloenzymes. |
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Fear is encoded in neural circuits and is stored in a specific part of the brain, in the central amygdala. |
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Thus, proof checking can be done electronically when the whole procedure is encoded as strings of binary digits. |
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A repressor protein of bacteriophage P1, encoded by the c1 gene, is responsible for maintaining P1 prophage in the lysogenic state. |
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Quantum computers would work on a similar principle, but qubits would be encoded in delicate properties such as an electron's spin. |
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More strikingly, the exotoxins produced by many pathogenic bacteria are encoded in the genome of lysogenic phages. |
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Our immunity, neurochemistry, and metabolism have self-righting mechanisms that am encoded within our genetics. |
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The first encoded a pure tone in a traditional radio wave with peaks and troughs lined up neatly in a single, two-dimensional plane. |
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Reductase nucleic acids and their encoded polypeptide were isolated and identified. |
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Kisspeptin, a peptide that activates the kisspeptin receptor, is encoded by the KISS1 gene. |
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In addition, DPX and TIFF sequential files used in the process of filmmaking can be encoded as well. |
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The use of antiplasmid agents in combination with antibiotics may serve as a possible way to combat this resistance encoded by plasmids. |
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Semantic memory includes encoded, but tenseless facts and ideas about oneself and the common facts of the world. |
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The movement of the tip was controlled in the x, y, and z directions using optically encoded inchworm piezo motors. |
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In the group of orally infected squirrel monkeys, 3 had a unique heterozygous genotype that encoded either 4 or 5 octapeptide repeats. |
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First the original input image and the key image are DNA encoded, then DNA encoded original image is permuted using Logistic map. |
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The history of a galaxy is also encoded in the dynamics of its stars. |
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When dialling a modern telephone, the telephone number is encoded and transmitted inband across the telephone line as a set of audible tones. |
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However, this is a compatibility character encoded for roundtrip compatibility with legacy encodings. |
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Then, it will only emit a finite amount of information encoded within its Hawking radiation. |
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There were three standards for the way the additional color information can be encoded and transmitted. |
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Many German radio messages were encoded using the Enigma machine and other enciphering techniques and the codes were changed frequently. |
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When used in communication, a sign is encoded and transmitted by a sender through a channel to a receiver who decodes it. |
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Languages differ widely in whether they are encoded through the use of categories or lexical units. |
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The random insertion of DNA segments often disrupts encoded gene sequences and renders them nonfunctional. |
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English grammar is the way in which meanings are encoded into wordings in the English language. |
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Analytic languages use syntax to convey information that is encoded via inflection in synthetic languages. |
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Social deixis concerns the social information that is encoded within various expressions, such as relative social status and familiarity. |
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However, for various reasons, Unicode sometimes provides a separate code point for a digraph, encoded as a single character. |
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The cytochrome P450 encoded is associated with the skyllamycin biosynthesis gene cluster. |
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Contact light pens and noncontact, hand-held laser scanners extract the information that is optically encoded in bar code symbols. |
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Insulin-like growth factor 1, also called somatomedin C, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IGF1 gene. |
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It provides complete verification of the RFID data and overstrikes bad labels to alert users if the RFID data cannot be encoded. |
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Even though the narrative voices encoded in most Victorian periodicals were anonymous, they were not correspondingly genderless. |
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Goodman and his colleagues believe that the protein encoded by gcm turns on other genes that help shape an immature brain cell into a glial cell. |
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Dolby Digital AC-3 sound is encoded into laserdiscs, but not on the more popular videotapes, which utilize the four-channel Dolby Surround sound. |
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In third-party listening tests, consumers found comparable quality between music files encoded at 128 kbps in MP3 versus those encoded at 32 kbps with aacPlus. |
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Important generalizations for linear decision boundaries are shown to be encoded within a dual statistical eigenlocus of principal eigenaxis components. |
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In some languages, for example, Chinese, there are no morphological processes, and all grammatical information is encoded syntactically by forming strings of single words. |
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Uncials not encoded separately in Unicode as of this section's writing. |
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The enzymes encoded by floral-scent genes fall into a few functional categories with names such as synthases, methyl transferases, and carboxymethyltransferases. |
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The encoded information consisted of text files and audio files. |
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Hilliard's Armada, Gresley, Phoenix and Drake pieces are masterpieces of the jewelled locket, their precious materials, imprese and mottoes encoded with hidden meanings. |
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This revealed MOG specific variants that encoded different exons. |
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It supports generating DataMatrix Barcode that is UTF-8 encoded. |
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Exon 3 encoded a hydrophilic domain containing multiple stop codons that would result in truncation of MOG prior to translation of its transmembrane domain. |
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