Thesaurus / decode
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Meet Mo-DBRS, a setup that could fundamentally change how we decode the human brain.
WANT TO DECODE THE HUMAN BRAIN? THERE’S A NEW SYSTEM FOR THAT, AND IT’S PRETTY WILDSHELLY FANSEPTEMBER 22, 2020SINGULARITY HUB Frequently, this delay is inherent to how TVs and soundbars decode audio.
HOW TO FIX THAT ANNOYING AUDIO DELAY ON YOUR SOUNDBARWHITSON GORDONAUGUST 25, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEWhen that signal is sent to your TV or soundbar, the device has to decode the audio in order to play it over your speakers, and that process takes time.
HOW TO FIX THAT ANNOYING AUDIO DELAY ON YOUR SOUNDBARWHITSON GORDONAUGUST 25, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEAs long as you can decode the informational algorithms behind the organisms and their heritable material, you can incorporate those into your own kind of substrates.
HOW LIFE COULD CONTINUE TO EVOLVE - ISSUE 88: LOVE & SEXCALEB SCHARFAUGUST 12, 2020NAUTILUSThe first series follows the work of scientists trying to decode extraterrestrial messages using high-end technology developed by- yes you guessed it – General Electric.
PODCASTS AND INTERNET MARKETING: ARE YOU MISSING THE BOAT?NASIRABADI REZAJULY 30, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHHyde Park is partly in Paddington, a name which the authorities decode into “town of the children of Paeda”.
ARCHAIC ENGLANDHAROLD BAYLEYAfraid for a moment that you'd be off before we could decode it.
DAVE DAWSON ON THE RUSSIAN FRONTR. SIDNEY BOWENAlso, he was hungry, and he did not hurry over his dinner in order to decode it.
WALKING SHADOWSALFRED NOYESShe sets herself wearily to decode some sort of definite meaning out of Mother's elliptic style.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S PRIDESTEPHEN VINCENT BENETThe Secretary, whose business it was to decode the official telegrams, commenced his task with but languid interest.
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