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Encryption is a way of scrambling data so that it can only be deciphered by a person in possession of the correct decryption key.

Deconstructivist critics, for their part, have announced that art itself is simply "text," which needs to be deciphered by a critic in order to be rendered intelligible by the public.

These articles review technological and scientific advances that have occurred since publication of the Haemophilus influenzae genome sequence in July 1995; that was the first demonstration that an entire genome sequence could be deciphered by a "shotgun" approach, i.e., the sequencing and assembly of random fragments of the genome.

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Practically speaking, this means that poorly resourced individuals and groups with cheap, old computers are able to encipher their messages to an extent that they cannot be deciphered by all the secret police in the world, even if they employ every computer ever built in a gigantic, decades-long project to force the locks off the intercepted message.

Ings' response could be deciphered by any half-decent lip-reader, but cannot be repeated here.

Even more useful for interpreting the human genome will be that of the mouse, whose genome is now being deciphered by a public consortium of academic centers and the Celera Genomics Group of Rockville, Md., the two groups that have been working to decode the human genome.

In a separate analysis, the differential expression of genes under aerobic and anaerobic conditions was deciphered by a proteome (2D-PAGE) analysis, revealing proteins which were unique or more abundant in the anaerobic conditions [ 72].

A related metaphor is that of genome sequence as a code to be deciphered by the molecular biologist, who thus becomes a "biomolecular cryptologist" (Konopka, 1994; Bodnar et al. 1997).

Further he notes that the inscriptions that S. Paranavitana used to make his theory have not been deciphered by any other scholar to imply a Javaka connection to the Aryacakravartis.

They could only be deciphered by holding the paper up to a mirror and reading from the reflection.

Long-range PTMs are widespread over long genomic regions and often have important structural effects of their own [ 44], whereas specific PTMs take place locally at specific regions of genes (promoters and enhancers) and can be present in a combinatorial fashion creating a "code" [ 45] that can be deciphered by downstream effector protein complexes that either repress or enhance transcription.

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