Sentences with phrase «encoded as»

Your emotional experience of the events determines whether or not it is encoded as a trauma in your brain.
These include design aspects, such as how certain features may be encoded as target objects; how the area or boundary of operation may be fixed; the time period over which a system may operate; and, any possibility of human intervention to terminate the operation and recall the weapon system.
All representations are encoded as JSON objects.
Every shade and aspect of human life encoded as 1s and 0s.
RFC 2045 (November 1996) defines two procedures by which files containing 8 - bit extended - ASCII text, and binary data, respectively, could be encoded as 7 - bit ASCII text: «quoted - printable» and «base64».
If you need it in a URI for some other purpose, it can be encoded as» % 22», 22 being the two hex digits representing the double quotation mark.
It employs an aesthetic framework to focus on the structures we inhabit and the networks that connect them, while reflecting at a wider global level on the many ways space is encoded as social, political or economic territory.
When manufacturing fiber optic cable, filaments of plastic - coated glass strands are bundled in concentric helical layers around a central core: 12, 24, 48 (or more) exquisitely thin mile - long strands piled adjacent to each other, transmitting information encoded as pulses of light, tightly bound together yet never quite touching.
Vids are encoded as 3gp files and the quality is decent.
The Nook plays 3gp, 3g2, mp4, and m4v files, but they must be encoded as MPEG - 4 Simple Profile up to 854 x 480, H. 263 up to 352 x 288, or H. 264 Baseline profile up to 854 x 480.
As for the data, those are, more often than not, encoded as JSON, a very simple and flexible data serialization format.
Needless to say, there is next to nothing in the way of channel separation and you probably wouldn't know the default track was in 5.1 if it wasn't encoded as such and you didn't look or care for the information that said it was.
Though the package claims it is a Dolby Surround, and the audio track is encoded as 2.0, it's really a Mono track, as far as I can tell.
Both movies suffer from muffled audio, which though encoded as Dolby 5.1, sounds like plain mono to my ears.
It seems about the same as the previous DVD (which was encoded as 4.1), meaning the soundtrack is more front - heavy than many might care for.
The soundtrack is encoded as Dolby 5.1, seemingly at odds with Woody Allen's preference for one - channel audio.
The single Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track here presents the film's original matrixed surround mix, but in discrete channels; as a result, the surrounds are mono (though they're encoded as two separate channels).
The sound is advertised and encoded as Dolby Surround, but obviously, the show originally delivered monaural audio and this disc doesn't betray that.
When we are young, our minds are always in an alpha state and what we hear and learn in that state becomes encoded as truth.
The phonetic system, in which numbers are encoded as letters, fared little better.
That latter characterization is certainly true of racetrack memory, a proposed scheme in which data bits, encoded as magnetized regions on nanowires, move back and forth along the nanowire «racetrack» and past read / write heads.
Love letters, business contracts, holiday snaps, spam, petitions, emergency bulletins, pornography, wedding announcements, TV shows, news articles, vacation plans, home movies, press releases, celebrity Web pages, home movies, secrets of every stripe, military orders, music, newsletters, confessions, congratulations — every shade and aspect of human life encoded as 1s and 0s.
This allows the quantum information to be encoded as particles of light, which could send a signal to another device.
The artist of this depiction, Raquel Lieberman, is the principal investigator of the team that confirmed a Y - shaped structure, the first ever found that was encoded as such by a gene and not constructed out of protein component parts.
When's the last time you went to the telegraph office to send a message encoded as dots as dashes?
In a traditional computer, all information is encoded as binary bits: every bit is a one or a zero.
We demonstrate this intuition by applying three different information - based measures of stimulus encoding to experimental characterizations of sensory neurons, and demonstrate a transition from «high - slope» to «peak - firing - rate» encoding as neuronal variability increases, both for single neurons and in the context of a small population.
BooXtream ® encodes this as a series of redundant digital watermarks and also adds visible, personalized information for the end user into the ePub file.
Streaming is Valve's solution for running a game on your beefy desktop PC, encoding it as a video signal, and sending that video signal to another system on the same network.
After giving it a name, you can change the type of audio file you'd like to encode it as.

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You'll also have all sorts of encoding and bit rate settings, as well as advertising insertion, multi-camera events capabilities, and even exclusive live events for paid subscribers.
At nearly 1500 pages and counting, it's incredibly complex, but it's been gaining traction ever since Microsoft adopted it as the internal encoding for the Windows NT family of operating systems.
As the video explains, these traits are due to the tiny molecular machines in our cells known as proteins, which are encoded by bits of DNA called geneAs the video explains, these traits are due to the tiny molecular machines in our cells known as proteins, which are encoded by bits of DNA called geneas proteins, which are encoded by bits of DNA called genes.
Whereas silicon chips encode data in either two states — on or off as represented by a «0» or «1» — qubits can store data in both states at the same time, potentially letting the computers crunch data more quickly.
But rather than buying up a genetic research outfit, it decided to build its own in the form of the Regeneron Genetics Center (RGC), an ambitious four - year old effort to sequence as many exomes (the protein - encoding part of the genome) as possible, pair them with medical records, and accelerate drug development.
DNA has been around for billions of years, but demonstrations of DNA as a usable storage technology began in 1986 when MIT researcher Joe Davis encoded a simple binary image into 28 base pairs of DNA.
The law was rejected by privacy advocates such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which he wrote after the adoption of the law, «is the final encoded legal act allows you protection of private life worldwide, and violates human rights.»
You should likewise reinforce and encode your wallet, and also logged your wallet off for investment funds as it gives the most elevated amount of security.
Other clues suggested that Nakamoto was British: A newspaper headline he had encoded in the genesis block came from the UK - published newspaper The Times, and both his forum posts and his comments in the bitcoin source code used British English spellings, such as «optimise» and «colour».
Examining absurd theories around Mad Men and True Detective, Julia Yost characterizes this phenomenon as a shift from the aesthetic to the forensic: «Everything on screen and soundtrack is a clue, and the viewer's challenge is to suss out the secrets encoded by the creators» choices in writing, casting, wardrobe, and art direction.
He is depicted as a woman and many — including author Dan Brown — have speculated that Leonardo encoded his painting with this being Mary Magdalean: his wife.
In the model which I have proposed, using electronic media as an example, it will be seen that theology is related to doctrine as the second step («encoding») is to the first («decoding») in the same process.
According to the biblical story of the Flood, it was not individuals who were wicked; it was humanity as a whole, a wickedness encoded in humanity's very nature.
Even if my intellectual history is questionable, the collocation of ideas gave me a key to understanding why the practice of silent solidarity might have deep political as well as personal effects: the unleashing of «dark,» subversive divine power as the antidote to racist despair, marginalization and repression is symbolically encoded in this practice.
And this, we are now told, is the meaning of religion, which is not so much encoded truth as pure illusion.
Marjorie Garber, in her Freudian interpretation of culture, includes religion as a dream that «encodes wishes and fears, projections and identification.»
As promised, Bush expanded the Charitable Choice provisions encoded in the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act.
These technologies (such as digital cameras, digital computers, or digital discs) encode information in binary form.
A Harvard student will not so much be taught to read Shakespeare as learn how to «read» him, which means understanding the «dynamics of culture» encoded into his poetry and plays.
It was encoded in an expansive and this - worldly notion of stewardship that, as Max Weber demonstrated, was indispensable to the development of modem Western capitalism.
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