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In an effort to decode the much heralded but rarely understood triangle offense, I offer this brief, lightly researched guide.

Any effort to decode this sentence quickly founders: only one item of its jargon is included in the book's otherwise useful glossary.

A freelance, unacademic effort to decode photography as an art (anybody can take a picture) by an empirical linking of subjects, themes and gestures.

The Department of Energy has given a $3 million grant to Dr. J. Craig Venter, leader of the private effort to decode the human genome, to develop the best possible approximation to an artificially created living cell.

The suspicion is growing that Mr Gandhi himself does not know.The latest effort to "decode" Mr Gandhi comes in the form of a limited yet rather well written biography by a political journalist, Aarthi Ramachandran.

The advance is a byproduct of a scientific effort to decode the full DNA or genome of the Ames strain of anthrax, the type used in tainted letters that began circulating through the mail last fall, killing five people.

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Clothes suddenly acquired meaning (think of the efforts to "decode" a Helmut Lang show or almost any by Martin Margiela).

And it set off a revolution in medical microbiology, inspiring efforts to decode every major pathogen and learn the microbes' entire playbook for attacking human cells.

Now working with his own team at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, he has been ramping up his efforts to decode the fruit-making process.

It would have been more valuable for the National Institutes of Health to have sequenced the genome of a different species, "instead of duplicating efforts again and wasting public money, so I am disappointed," Dr. Venter said, referring to the parallel efforts to decode the human genome.

Britain's code-breakers acknowledged Friday that an encrypted handwritten message from World War II, found on the leg of a long-dead carrier pigeon in a household chimney in southern England, has thwarted all their efforts to decode it since it was sent to them last month.

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