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In the 1840s such mechanical telegraphs gave way to electrical telegraphs, which sent messages as coded pulses along wires, and the word "telegram" emerged shortly afterwards to describe a message sent by telegraph.
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When asked to describe a preferred message in their own words, 49 of 50 (98%) participants gave an example using words (at least one of "test", "result", "CD4", "blood", "treatment" or "clinic"), which could potentially reveal health-related information: "I would like it short and clear.
The former defines norms to describe an electronic message based on different data types.
Henson described a text message she received from McFadden during that trip.
Jamie Stone, another close friend and former Lib Dem MSP for the Highlands, described a text message exchange with Kennedy last week, in which he joked about elevation to the House of Lords.
In a recent post, I wrote about how one philosopher/theologian described a central message of the Old Testament as the need to transform hostility into hospitality.
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When the team of experts working on the find was still determining what they were looking at, DeSilva described a "mixed message coming from different parts of the skeleton".
(2) an input action ?x(m) describes receiving a message from another molecule whose sending an output m on the same channel x. (3) an output action !x(n) describes sending a message to another molecule whose receiving an input n on same channel x.
Nao's diary is described as a "message in a bottle".
The paper describes how a message can be broken into pieces and then reassembled from a subset of those pieces without revealing the message.
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