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decoder

[dee-koh-der] / diˈkoʊ dər /




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As the titular character of “The Amateur,” Charlie comes off as timid and cautious, both at home and in his professional life as a decoder at the CIA.

From Los Angeles Times

But ultimately he would put that through his decoder and his processor and do what was right for the people.

From Los Angeles Times

The electrodes gather data by measuring electrical signals from the brain, and the decoder interprets that information and translates it into game action.

From Science Daily

A precursor to cable, the service used a technology called Phonevision to deliver first-run movies and live sporting events through phone lines and a decoder installed in the home.

From Los Angeles Times

When Huth and Tang’s semantic decoder began to yield results in the University of Texas experiments, Huth had two conflicting reactions.

From Salon