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For example, one can opt to let the network and channel code be represented by one parity-check matrix of a binary code, referred to as joint network-channel coding (JNCC).
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Each zone in the CFD code is represented by a corresponding zone in the zero-dimensional code.
This provides strong evidence that the visual-spatial code plays a dominant role in complex movement sequences and this code is represented in an effector-independent manner for younger adults, but not for older adults.
A special type of AiiDA artifact, a code, is represented by a diamond.
An LDPC code is represented by its sparse parity-check matrix of size M × N and of density [16] defined as N e /(M × N) [17] (N e is the number of ones in the H-matrix and M is equal to N-K).
Turing changed only a few of the standard encodings; for instance, 00000 and 01000, which mean "no effect" and "linefeed" in the teleprinter code, were represented by the characters "/" and "@" respectively.
Each annotation code is represented by a different marker shape, as indicated in the figure legend.
Each distinct code was represented by one column in the data set.
For clarity, when referring to cell strains each strain code is represented by an abbreviated syndrome prefix with the strain code in brackets, e.g., SS GM09812) for Seckel Syndrome cells (see Supplementary Table 1).
Each letter in the code was represented by two numbers, the column on the left supplying the first digit, and the row on top supplying the second.
This allowed Graf and Andersen to examine, unambiguously, whether information in the neural population code was representing either or both current and future eye position signals.
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