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Перевод: encode speek encode


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Тезаурус:

  1. Real genes, that encode proteins, are transcribed by an enzyme (polymerase II) that has to recognise a DNA sequence outside the gene itself: once it has located that, it will travel along the DNA until it has copied the entire gene into RNA.
  2. It only remains to devise a film that will encode this experience in false colour.
  3. The system will handle not only telephone calls and data messages but other signals that need high bandwidth, for instance those that encode TV pictures or large stores of computerised information.
  4. This architecture will involve the use of numerical scores to encode the preferences of different system components, while still remaining "consultative" in the realm of anaphor resolution so as to achieve the right balance between focusing and other types of knowledge.
  5. For example, area V4 in monkeys is specialized for processing colour information but doesn't encode other attributes like motion or position.
  6. On the one hand we can imagine how we might go about pre-wiring a Cartesian map, and how we could then encode the instructions by which the information to fill the map should be gathered, stored, and used.
  7. They are: co-ordinating the interactions of multiple types of ambiguity, co-ordinating processes that encode different sources or types of knowledge; co-ordinating the resolution of several anaphors in one sentence; and co-ordinating the consideration of possible referents arising from the current sentence and from elsewhere.
  8. Certain colour vocabularies are more likely to be adopted than others because of another rule: the retinal colour cones and certain interneurons within the brain encode light into four basic colours, even when the wavelength of light falling on the eye varies in a continuous manner.
  9. Using this very simple code, constructed out of dots and dashes, it is possible to encode a text of any degree of richness - even, for example, the works of Shakespeare.
  10. There is a set of genes involved in patterning the embryo, the homeobox genes (Chapter 7), which are expressed in the developing limb buds in just the Way that would suggest that they may encode positional information.
  11. We may imagine therefore that neural dots and dashes - trains of impulses - can encode the variousness of experience.
  12. The end of word flag is the most significant bit, leaving five bits unused in which to encode the letter for that particular node.
  13. Collectively, these sequences were found to encode twelve of the pituitary GGF peptides.

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