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The phrase "after deciphering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of interpreting or making sense of something that was previously unclear or coded.
Example: "After deciphering the ancient script, the archaeologists were able to uncover the history of the lost civilization."
Alternatives: "upon decoding" or "following the interpretation".
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After deciphering what he's saying, it frequently remains necessary to determine what he's talking about.
Scientists developed the test after deciphering the full genomes of tumour tissue taken from six patients.
After deciphering the 10NES program, Atari developed its own program — the Rabbit program — to unlock the NES.
After deciphering the retina's code, Nirenberg wanted to deliver it to the brain in a way that was more precise than was possible using existing electrode technology.
In this way, we can guarantee that only the user with the correct combination of encryption key and security parameters can achieve noise free information after deciphering.
What do they want each other to understand, and what are the different ways for each party to move forward after deciphering core issues What are the issues that have lead a breakdown in the patient-clinician relationship and how do we mend that?
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AFTER spending days deciphering a monkey clerk's filing system, navigating a warp in the space-time continuum and creating a light source out of fish, Guybrush Threepwood is dispirited to find himself once again stranded on Monkey Island.
After hours of deciphering the directions and gathering together the countless tiny parts, inevitably you discover that a piece is missing.
But after he deciphered a reference to Friedrichsruh, Bismarck's estate, in the announcement of one of the cylinders, "I immediately knew that I was on the right track," he continued in an e-mail message.
Particularly, upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) that emit visible lights upon near-infrared (NIR) light excitation as tracking probes are promising in deciphering the fate of hydrogels after transplantation.
Video: Noam Sobel, assistant professor of psychology, discusses the brain's surprising role in deciphering smells, and the potential for healing after strokes.
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