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"It's impossible in the time given to decipher the rules of the language and make sense of what's being said to you.

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In further research, more effort should be given to deciphering the signals and molecular mechanisms of TaSnRK2.8 in carbohydrate metabolism, especially in regard to crucial downstream substrates.

One page of a fan website is given to trying to decipher whether or not he's gay – "the truth is that no one really knows because he's not directly answered that question," it puzzles, before adding hastily, "we all love 'Grimmy' either way!" – today, at least, he seems happy to acknowledge that he is.

Instead it left a radioactive trail that is helping the British police decipher where and by whom it was given to the victim.

Soil organic matter (SOM) may give precious information about the age of soil landscapes and, thus, can contribute to decipher geomorphic surface dynamics.

This population may never be given the chance to decipher letters or words in their lifetime if we do not take action.

The availability of draft version of chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) genome by the Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis Consortium [ 10] has given us opportunity to decipher the role of protein kinases in signaling pathway of our closest evolutionary relative and to compare the protein kinases of chimpanzee with human in order to expand our understanding of human biology.

But Bogin added courses like antimanipulation, which was intended to give children tools to decipher commercial or political messages.

The goal of news literacy, and its most modern form, digital literacy, is to give people the knowledge to decipher the messages they receive and to give them the power to use their rights of free expression to defend their access to information, to secure their participation in the process of governing, to help all voices be heard.

Wal-Mart did not specify why it was discontinuing its Kindle sales, but analysts said it was not hard to decipher, given that the retailer will still sell similar devices from companies like Apple, Google, Barnes & Noble and Samsung.

Under McConnell's direction, the N.S.A. developed a sophisticated device, the Clipper Chip, with a superior ability to encrypt any electronic transmission; it also allowed law-enforcement officials, given the proper authority, to decipher and eavesdrop on the encrypted communications of others.

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