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encode

[en-kohd] / ɛnˈkoʊd /


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ORB, however, became influential only when arousal was very high, and its involvement appeared to decrease the clarity of visual encoding.

From Science Daily

Another dimension of Abbe, scholars say, is encoded in a light-brown leather account book.

From The Wall Street Journal

The mRNA used in vaccines encode instructions to make a protein from a pathogen of interest that immune cells learn to recognize and attack.

From Salon

Encryption technology offers protection against spies and nosy online neighbors by encoding messages so that only the sender and the recipient can decipher them.

From Seattle Times

Using a probe, they found that the networks encoded within themselves variables corresponding to “chest” and “you,” each with the property of possessing a key or not, and updated these variables sentence by sentence.

From Scientific American