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If the channel dies or connective window finishes, the receiver will start to decode the output symbols and recover the original data.

The essays in this collection point to those places beyond individual epiphanies, where scholars may start to decode empirical narratives and make more orderly sense of this new science called food studies.

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Researchers are starting to decode the neural signature for brand preference.

In particular, convolutional codes have the advantage to be encodable through very simple circuits and to allow decoding based on a sliding window, which does not need the whole stream to be received before starting to decode it.

Our study finds that the genes and phenotypes in fruit fly domestication are enriched in, respectively, neurogenetic and behavioral function, providing a starting point to decode the genomic basis of domestication and promoting its study in genetic model systems such as Drosophila.

With gazillions of pixels to decode, the 3D chip can start to buckle under the pressure.

"We amplify those tiny signals so we can record them," says Vogel, "and then try to understand that activity". Science has made rapid advances in the ability to decode neural patterns, starting with functional MRI which Awh and Vogel also use and then with EEG.

If the eavesdropper, for example, had a secret way to decode the message saying "start" and it took a minute to do the calculation needed to decode it, it would be too late by the time the eavesdropper got going.

But something else was apparent Tuesday amid the Oscars decoding: Toronto is starting to look, tentatively,  beyond awards season.

For consistency, we modified the GSMA bin definitions employed by Wise et al (1999) [46] by remapping the start and end markers for each bin to deCODE.

Putting aside the question of babies and toddlers, some people worry that even kindergarten is too early to expect children to start decoding -- the process of putting sounds of letters together to form words. (A process, by the way, that is quite different than memorizing the shapes and contours of whole words, as "reading babies" are trained to do).

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