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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 protein it encodes resides in the space between the retina and the retinal pigment epithelium, a thin layer of cells overlying the retina.

From Science Magazine

Even medium-resolution images contain millions of pixels, which means that additional information can be embedded into the watermark, including a unique identifier that encodes the generating software and a unique user ID.

From Salon

The exclamation point encodes feelings — and it doesn’t apologize for doing so.

From Washington Post