Sentence examples for coding referred from inspiring English sources

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In our technique, we use an implementation of random linear network coding referred to as expanding window network coding (EWNC) [28, 32].

In the most common implementation of network coding, referred to as practical network coding (PNC) [25], the content is divided into groups of packets known as generations, and only packets belonging to the same generation can be mixed together.

In [33], the authors introduced a new approach to wireless network coding, referred to as COPE, which amounts to inserting network coding between internet protocol (IP) and medium access control (MAC) layers.

Identification of category and coding referred to the transcript as a whole, as well as the proximal content of utterances.

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Channel coding refers to the case where nodes perform coding over one point-to-point wireless link only.

The color coding refers to the integrated intensity from the unfiltered HAADF-HRSTEM images presented in Figure 1.

Scalable speech coding refers to the coding schemes that reconstruct speech at different levels of accuracy or quality at various bit rates.

Network coding refers to the case where the intermediate nodes in the network are allowed to perform encoding operations over multiple received streams from different sources.

Open coding refers to labeling of data, sentence-by-sentence or paragraph-by-paragraph.

Open coding refers to a coding method that the gathered materials are coded line by line and the corresponding concepts are extracted, and then the data and extracted concepts are dismissed and recombined through constant comparison.

An article in The Arts on March 21 about Dan Brown, author of "The Da Vinci Code," referred incompletely to its paperback publication.

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