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Presumably, different encoding instructions for Display 1 lead to different internal representations of those digits.

The main interest of Experiment 2 was to examine the effect of different encoding instructions on performance.

We argue that the length effect in the current experiment was because different encoding instructions led to different internal representations in working memory, which in turn led to different scanning processes in later problem solving.

Reaction time decreased with more semantic relationships for both encoding instructions, indicating that semantic analysis was performed during the non-semantic encoding task.

So they plumbed computer databases of human DNA sequences, looking for the encoding instructions of aspartic proteases that also had a telltale structure that weaved the protein through cell walls.

Twenty-three healthy participants were presented triads of objects in which either neither, one or both objects in the bottom of the triad were related to the top object, and given two encoding instructions that required them to indicate the number of semantic ("related?") or physical ("smaller?") relationships in the triad.

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One is a genuine parasite called a LINE, for Long Interspersed Element, which encodes instructions for everything it needs, from copying its DNA into the intermediary form, RNA, and copying the RNA back again into DNA, and then, voilà, hopping back onto its little chromosomal niche.

In nerve cells that relay painful sensations in the body's tissues to the central nervous system, SCN9A encodes instructions for sodium channels that help the cells fire.

Eckert appears to have realised independently, and prior to von Neumann's joining the ENIAC group, that the way to take full advantage of the speed at which data is processed by electronic circuits is to place suitably encoded instructions for controlling the processing in the same high-speed storage devices that hold the data itself (documented in Copeland [2004], pp. 26 7).

In Maryland v. King, a majority of the Supreme Court authorized police to take DNA from anyone they arrest, as long as the only part they analyze is the "junk" that doesn't encode instructions for making proteins, and so can't, the Court asserted, reveal "more far-reaching and complex characteristics like genetic traits".

As shown in Figure 1, a gene is any given segment along the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that encodes instructions which allow a cell to produce a specific product.

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