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Encode

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Encode meaning

To convert (plain text) into code. | To convert source information into another form. | To constitute the code necessary for the biosynthesis of a protein by means of a matrix so as to transcribe DNA material.

Example sentences (20)

This means that if log 2 (n) bits are needed to encode the first value and log 2 (m) to encode the second, one needs to encode both.

For example, a digital video (using a DV codec) of a sports event needs to encode motion well but not necessarily exact colors, while a video of an art exhibit needs to encode color and surface texture well.

Many viruses encode proteins that can inhibit apoptosis. citation Several viruses encode viral homologs of Bcl-2.

Presburger arithmetic is complete, consistent, and recursively enumerable and can encode addition but not multiplication of natural numbers, showing that for Gödel's theorems one needs the theory to encode not just addition but also multiplication.

Just because an AI is obsolete in five years does not mean the method to encode and decode are obsolete.

The question, then, became what kinds of properties they needed to encode in all those tiling equations to make that happen.

The scientists believe that other antiferromagnets will display a similar behavior and their next step will be to test such materials that can encode data at room temperature.

This vulnerability was initially misidentified as a Chrome vulnerability, but Google has since assigned it to the open-source libwebp library used to encode and decode images in WebP format.

You can imagine that you can encode your favorite enzymes, your favorite transits into your AAVs and target them with antibodies to your favorite tissue so that you can unlock the use of these enzymes and use of these genetic medicines to these cases.

This is very similar to the way in which you can encode the proteins that make a cell’s genes youthful in an RNA molecule.

To achieve this, they developed a type of barcode that could encode kanji, kana, and alphanumeric characters.

It can encode new values and build on critical intellectual traditions that have continually developed insights and strategies grounded in justice.

A team of researchers from the University of Rochester and the University of California estimates that all the data your brain needs to encode language — at least in the case of English — only adds up to around 1.5 megabytes.

HTTP means that the website in question is not using SSL encryption to encode your valuable information on the public internet.

Looking at our more real-life test that uses Handbrake to encode a 420MB video to H.265, the Inspiron 13 Black Edition was a bit more average.

Safavi-Naeini concludes: “Right now, people are using photons to encode these states.

We also looked at the charge rates of both by discharging both to zero, then tasking each with an hour-long encode before letting the laptops continue charging, with the systems idling at the desktop.

But nature is full of designer polymers like DNA and proteins, which are made up of differing subunits strung together that can encode information or structural features.

During compression, fewer bits are used to encode the data in comparison to the original representation.

Systems which encode such relationships on blockchains are not beyond belief.