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To render a message unintelligible, it is scrambled according to a particular protocol which is agreed beforehand between the sender and the intended recipient.
As early as the first century AD, Pliny the Elder wrote that the sap of a tithymalus plant could be used to render a message invisible to prying eyes.
Grover uses the example of ordering a pizza: a chat app takes 73 taps on the screen to order a pizza, the vast majority of them on the tiny onscreen keyboard where a single misplaced tap can render a message nonsense.
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With it, users can compose messages through using emotion-signalling gestures as input, rendering a message background of colours, shapes and animations expressing the emotional content.
This is not the case with interactive pagers, which render any message a person might receive readable.
Cheating is one of the main factors which leads to faulty assessment and hence renders a false message on evaluation of students [ 1- 3].
They could help people who have lost their voices speak again, captivate gamers in virtual worlds, direct lost drivers and enable dead celebrities to speak from beyond the grave.Mr Baker spent 11 days in a recording studio, reading nearly 12,000 sentences, to generate all the sounds needed to enable his voice to render any message.
A message, rendered entirely in capital letters, will say, simply, "Slow Down".
Cryptography techniques are based on rendering the content of a message garbled to unauthorized people.
This hastily assembled exhibition has a message that goes well beyond rendering a verdict on the Georgian conflict.
It renders toy Corvettes, painted white, into a backdrop for a message about the empowerment of women through their relationship to cars, a generally masculine symbol.
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