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He was assigned to help decode a backlog of communications between Moscow and its foreign missions.

related mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome, a genetic disease where proteins that help decode DNA break down.

Here is a glossary of basic terms to help decode the debate.

Gallagher deploys clues throughout, which help decode the text, such as the scent of almonds, or childhood relics.

Development of specific ligands for protein targets that help decode the complexities of protein protein interaction networks is a key goal for the field of chemical biology.

A computational model of acid-sensing taste receptor cells was constructed to simulate the action potentials of taste receptor cells and to help decode the extracellular signals recorded by LAPS.

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But most were pleased that their exchanges with Hugo should now see the light of day; some even offered their help decoding his cryptic abbreviations.

She had help decoding the Victorian symbolism of flowers and foliage in his drawings: Grapevines signified intoxication, waterlilies represented purity of heart, and sunflowers conveyed adoration.

Ettlinger had been selected to be a translator at the trials at Nuremberg, but he hit Munich first and, bored by the waiting that characterizes war—"eating, sleeping, and goofing off," as he puts it volunteered his services to an American who needed help decoding German documents.

Ettlinger had been selected to be a translator at the trials at Nuremberg, but he hit Munich first and, bored by the waiting that characterizes war — "eating, sleeping, and goofing off," as he puts it — volunteered his services to an American who needed help decoding German documents.

As mentioned earlier, these coefficients which do not convey information directly could help decoding indirectly.

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