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At Roseland, in a set that dipped into the band's catalog and into new material, Radiohead made them easier to decode.

Plant geneticists have discovered that the genomes of many major cereal crops are similar to that of rice and have their genes arranged in much the same order, although the rice genome is more compact and was easier to decode.

Every genome sequenced is an intercepted coded message from the microbial world, and as all cryptographers know, it is easier to decode a thousand messages than a single message.

Generally, a color-coding system should be easier to decode if: (1) each object has a color that is strongly associated with it; and (2) each object has only one color that is strongly associated with it.

These results suggest that it is easier to decode color-coding systems when they are designed to avoid strong associations between unassigned color-object pairs, even if that comes at a cost of reducing the overall color-object association strength for assigned color-object pairs.

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It's easy to decode the bleeps, even without the images of peaches and carrots that pop up onscreen.

With his puppet-like people, isolated in minimalist Edward Hopper-scenesscenes, his comics are easy to decode once you 'get' his style.

Some of the designs, like those for the lion and the owl, are fairly easy to decode, while others, including those for the peacock and the flamingo, require a second and even a third glance.

This is reasonable as when there is a significant difference between the power levels of x p and x s received at CR, e.g., τ θ≪1 or τ θ≫1, SIC is facilitated and it would be easy to decode x p and x s successively.

If only life were that easy to decode.

The message was easy to decode: "Men, if you show up you can meet relatively attractive women in their mid-50s like this one.

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