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[en-kohd] / ɛnˈkoʊd /


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Like traditional computers whose basic information is encoded by bits, quantum computers rely on quantum bits.

From Barron's

"A key finding was that these two independent groups of neurons encoded content and context together and most reliably when the patients solved the task correctly," says Bausch.

From Science Daily

It sends data back by emitting tiny pulses of infrared light that encode electrical signals from the brain.

From Science Daily

In their experiments, these structures reached a record 48 dimensions and included more than 17,000 distinct topological signatures, creating a vast new "alphabet" for encoding stable quantum information.

From Science Daily

Evidence suggests that the human genome encodes more than 200 lectins, which are carbohydrate-binding proteins involved in immune defense and communication between cells.

From Science Daily