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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of decode.

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  • On the other hand, The Arrival's underlying story, once decoded, is very simple.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • ULTRA Code name for messages and signals decoded from the German Enigma machine

    Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs Patrick K. O'Donnell 2004

  • ULTRA Code name for messages and signals decoded from the German Enigma machine

    Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs Patrick K. O'Donnell 2004

  • ULTRA Code name for messages and signals decoded from the German Enigma machine

    Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs Patrick K. O'Donnell 2004

  • ULTRA Code name for messages and signals decoded from the German Enigma machine

    Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs Patrick K. O'Donnell 2004

  • No other species, he says, including primate, dolphins and whales, have had such specific complexity and flexibility of communication nailed down - "decoded" - he says.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2012

  • Here's the fender tag decoded: XS29 Dodge Charger R/T 2 Door Sports Hardtop 73 426 cubic-inch HEMI 2x4-bbl HP V8 3 4-speed manual floor shift 45 Tires, F70x15 red sidewall, nylon belted 68 3.54: 1 Sure-Grip rear axle b4 Bucket seats h7 Hood mounted turn signal indicators A1 26-inch radiator D9 Front disc brakes H1 Power brakes P6 Rear seat speaker R0 AM

    AutaBuy.com | Newest Listings 2010

  • Here's the fender tag decoded: XS29 Dodge Charger R/T 2 Door Sports

    AutaBuy.com | Newest Listings 2010

  • You have that part where DNA is "decoded" (transcription-translation) into RNA and protein, but you missed that part where RNA and protein "encode" DNA (reverse transcription-translation).

    An Interesting Pattern 2008

  • You have that part where DNA is "decoded" (transcription-translation) into RNA and protein, but you missed that part where RNA and protein "encode" DNA (reverse transcription-translation).

    An Interesting Pattern 2008

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