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encode

[en-kohd] / ɛnˈkoʊd /


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Watson was 25 when he and English biophysicist Francis Crick figured out the double-helix structure of DNA that encodes the essential information for life.

From The Wall Street Journal

The technique helps because orders on Eurex are encoded into packets, or small bursts of ones and zeros.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fourth wall, encoded in the architecture of the proscenium stage, fosters the illusion that audiences are eavesdropping on a cordoned off reality.

From Los Angeles Times

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