Sentences with phrase «of deciphering»

Professional Summary: Physically dexterous Agriculture Technician with a proven track record of deciphering soil types, performing harvesting and planting work and ensuring advanced grooming of farm animals.
They also analyze the present software with the aim of deciphering need for upgrading.
In 2013, Google made a leap forward in the direction of deciphering the meaning behind queries.
If you start with a plain, block - text business card and get a well - lit, sharp picture, the OCR software does a good job of deciphering the information on the card and inserting the correct information in the correct fields.
Part of the allure of Phillip Maisel's work is the challenge of deciphering exactly what you are looking at — when photographed, the basic materials of his assemblages metamorphose into visually seductive configurations.
Like a frantic animation storyboard, it explores the flickering space between the frames, testing the perceptual mechanics of visual interpolation, the possibility of reading of deciphering the gap between before and after.
Part of the allure of Phillip Maisel's work is the challenge of deciphering exactly what you are looking at.
The various possibilities of deciphering merge into one another, leaving Eliav's work in an interpretational limbo.
The public was invited to witness and participate in their process of deciphering and cataloguing «what one can know about» the experience of young people.
Bruce Nauman's back - to - front plans for neons take a few moments of deciphering before delivering scrawled prophecy: «Pay attention motherfuckers», the opening one reads.
Zelda fan Zeltik went through the process of deciphering the text and came out with the backstory for the game.
The site brings clarity to the often complicated process of deciphering which cards fit your spending habits, helping you rack up travel miles faster.
It is very hard to let the innocent, incapable of deciphering, understand your words or signals in a way to behave properly and in accordance to our social behavior.
Some of the greatest African writers of my generation may never be discovered, either because they will not reach across the Atlantic Ocean to attract the attention of an agent or publisher, or because they have not yet mastered the art of deciphering Western tastes.»
It seems a secret society has taken an interest in her work of deciphering the lost language of the ancient Pict civilization, and it may just cost Skye her life.
They've also made an Olympic sport of deciphering the wants and needs of their customers, and if they feel like readers will enjoy this experience, they probably have some kind of tracked data to back that up.
VIN decoding is the process of deciphering these details.
Has anyone got any experience of deciphering CAN - BUS, especially Renault CAN - BUS codes that could point me in the right direction?
Education policy conversations are ones that need to be held by all, not just those who aren't afraid of the financial risk or are capable of deciphering complex regulatory language.
When scientists first discovered the Archimedes text — a 2,000 - year - old manuscript by the Greek mathematician — the task of deciphering it looked hopeless.
This secured PDF eBook contains 500 questions for practising the skill of deciphering word problems to find the number.
Determining a guilty party becomes a matter of deciphering the involved players» «ethics.»
Being invited to a party is a privilege and should not be spoiled by the headache of deciphering a dress code.
The aim of the Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) Study is to advance clinical genetic practice for children with developmental disorders by the systematic application of the latest microarray and sequencing methods while addressing the new ethical challenges raised.
Methods: We report 11 patients with pathogenic de novo mutations in STXBP1 identified in the first 4293 trios of the Deciphering Developmental Disorder (DDD) study, including six missense variants.
Future studies should focus on understanding the basis of these similarities and differences as a means of deciphering the consequences of spliceosome gene mutations in MDS.
Writing in the journal Nature, the members of the Deciphering the Mechanisms of Developmental Disorders (DMDD) consortium studied 103 genetic mutations in mice that cause embryos to die before birth.
Marchant's account of the deciphering of this startlingly advanced machine — the world's first computer — paints a vivid portrait of both modern code breakers and the wildly creative thinkers of ancient Greece.
The best brains in the world are put to the task of deciphering the code, which takes 10 years.
In 1990, when the Human Genome Project was announced, the cost of deciphering a person's entire genome was budgeted at $ 3 billion — about as far from personalized medicine as one can get.
«This is a fast - changing ethical environment,» says Matt Hurles, a geneticist at the Sanger Institute and one of the leaders of Deciphering Developmental Disorders.
This «God» does not just govern life, but also the inanimate physics of the universe which birthed life and allowed it to progress to a point where it now has a consciousness capable of deciphering itself through our subjective perspectives and realities.
It is a matter of deciphering our existence according to its conformity with Christ.
Allegory is one way of deciphering a parable.
Mozilla is teaching users the basics of encryption using emojis in this education game that consists of deciphering messages.

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Vanguard Group was not able to immediately provide a source for the numbers cited by Bogle, but a Vanguard spokesman said it is extremely hard to decipher «speculation» from legitimate, short - term usage of ETFs; for example, for hedging and cash equitization.
If you want further proof that this is true, pick up any homeopathic medication and try to decipher how many grams there are of just one active ingredient.
Women in particular need to be careful about «conducting» because research has shown that female voices stimulate parts of the male brain used to decipher music.
IBM estimates that we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day, and because of the quantity of data and the sophisticated algorithms required to decipher it, run - of - the - mill business analysts can't cope with it effectively.
Once you decipher a person's motives, you can adequately show respect for their beliefs and, upon doing so have them listen to your point - of - view in a more open minded manner.
Rather than decoding the obvious biases of CEOs, perhaps we should be more worried about deciphering the bizarre agendas of the country's academic community.
While people think these digital forms of communication are making them more efficient and social, they are actually wasting time deciphering mixed messages and clarifying points of view.
By analyzing data and employing A / B testing to decipher, for example, how its opening in Miami differed from its opening in Atlanta, the company quickly identified key indicators that a market was a good fit, namely cities with «significant population density, restaurant density... and a high percentage of independent restaurants,» says Zabusky.
«Credit to the team at Amazon for creating a lot of excitement in this space,» Pichai said, while claiming that Google Home will be considerably superior in its «far - field voice recognition» (ability to decipher speech against background noise at different distances), its integrations with other smart - home systems like Google - owned Nest, and its aptitude to understand and manage things like restaurant reservations, travel itineraries, and contact lists.
The term «hashed passwords» means that the hackers obtained scrambled versions of user passwords, meaning they could not be immediately deciphered.
It's hard to decipher when, during the span of these past seven years, the love and joy I felt for my iPhone turned into a crippling dependency.
If the rumors are true, the Hummingbird will take a search engine query using long - tailed keywords and try to decipher the context of the question rather than chase the specific keywords within the question.
While my many idea scribbles, sticky notes and jumble of files still made sense to me, it was quite difficult for an assistant to decipher my internal sorting system.
Good luck deciphering the chapter on valuing options, but the sections on private companies and on phantom stock should have plenty of appeal.
It's essential to take notes during meetings, on - the - go moments of inspiration, and those impromptu business interactions, but who wants to shuffle through notebooks and sheets of paper to find them later — not to mention try to decipher sloppy handwriting?
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