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Poppy is not there to be deciphered, Poppy just is.
Researchers have nevertheless deciphered a list of nine potential neuropeptides.
Newman just knew them — or rather, he had deciphered them.
They deciphered how the antibody, immunoglobulin E, or IgE, worked.
Importantly, the researchers aren't saying they've deciphered the entire Voynich manuscript.
Scientists at the University of Basel have deciphered the 2,000-year-old papyrus.
Gudenrath deciphered some of the techniques by recreating Venetian objects at the Corning.
There's no shortage of noodles, and the menu is deciphered with playful footnotes.
After you've deciphered the card's possible meanings, reflect on how they apply to you.
Yet previously unknown and not properly deciphered languages are still, he reckons, occasionally found.
The symbols in the drawings repeat and, once deciphered, form a kind of code.
He deciphered these histories for me, making me his scribe in a new century.
He found the song online, deciphered the lyrics, and started setting it to music.
I deciphered the receipts with a self-deprecating magic decoder ring: You're getting worse.
The secret to his success lies in how the illusions are effective yet easily deciphered.
Crafty redditor Askin23 deciphered a binary code briefly displayed in the trailer to find www.delosdestinations.com.
Ms. Meachum, 62, thinks she has deciphered eight of them — "or maybe not," she conceded.
I now find more comfort in there being no grand parable awaiting to be deciphered.
She deciphered the menus that Robinson had brought back from restaurants in Los Angeles and Manhattan.
If it's there to be deciphered, you can count on Reddit to do the heavy lifting.
The Navajo code baffled the Japanese, who had successfully deciphered codes used by the US Army.
Something as tactile as Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes could use puzzles deciphered by surface texture.
A group of 7-year-olds had just deciphered the inner visions of a neural network.
His voice spanned octaves that haven't been deciphered, capable of eliciting tears from doves and demons.
The evolutionary history of other groups of olfactory and taste receptors has yet to be deciphered.
Wimmer immediately called the LFD and alerted them to what he deciphered was a carbon monoxide leak.
In 2016, the diary was rephotographed by the Anne Frank House and the hidden writing was deciphered.
Those — like $443 million in net losses over the third quarter of 2017 — can be deciphered. Metrics?
Administrative officials of the US judiciary minimize the importance of a publicly accessible, easily deciphered disciplinary system.
Despite her efforts, my taste buds and nose deciphered tiny distinctions that rendered the outwardly similar dish unpalatable.
The tablets, described as "small and partly crumbling," were deciphered by University of Heidelberg philologist Dr. Betina Faist.
On Thursday, the investigative commission said that the flight recorders were in good condition and were being deciphered.
We are seeing part of something that cannot be deciphered: it is neither purely optical nor insistently visceral.
One of the titans of 20th-century physics, Richard Feynman deciphered the interplay of fundamental particles and forces.
When kids charged the truck from the playground, shouting over one another, Mr. Vasquez easily deciphered their orders.
Discovering a narrative khipu that can be deciphered remains one of the holy grails of South American anthropology.
While encrypted messages can't be deciphered by Viber, they do still exist on both the sender's and receiver's phone.
A church is an object that is meant to be read, deciphered window to window by a trained eye.
They implied messages to be deciphered, narratives to be read, and he wanted to get away from all that.
He drives a Porsche convertible with a license plate bearing the name of the checkpoint he deciphered: CTLA-22010.
"Once you have finally deciphered this aid award letter, you're going to want to appeal your aid," says Javice.
It induces helplessness: As soon as we've deciphered the image, we've done precisely what Nauman asked us to do.
Most of the genetic diseases deciphered to date have been linked to mishaps in one or another protein recipe.
CNBC's Jim Cramer deciphered the difference between objective and subjective stock valuations and how they are impacting the market.
InSight sent out multiple signals during its fall that the MarCO satellites received, deciphered, and then sent back to Earth.
As Intermural Art its frame of references can be read, its concepts rather than just its locations or mediums deciphered.
" "[Another] aspect it's trying to ascribe is how behaviors and underlying architecture can be deciphered with applying behavioral ascriptions—a.k.a.
Beyond the spoken words, there's invaluable information to be deciphered through tone of voice, body language, and what isn't said.
With encryption, your data will be converted into unreadable code that can only be deciphered with a specific key or password.
The linguistic aspect of Jablon's work makes it something that can be both read and deciphered — at least on the surface.
With the help of cryptanalysts, Francis Walsingham, the head of Elizabeth's intelligence network, deciphered the messages and uncovered the assassination scheme.
Other organisms' genomes had been deciphered in the intervening period but the projects doing so had a piecemeal feel to them.
In the Senate, legislation seeking to block companies from offering encryption that can't be deciphered with a court order has stalled.
Paleontologists from the University of Bristol in England deciphered the dinosaur's coloring by analyzing the preserved plumage from three Sinosauropteryx specimens.
Raphie, as his colleagues like to call him, isolated and deciphered the molecular structure of the "cannabinoids," the chemical compounds in marijuana.
The presence of an elliptical narrative is clearly discernible, if not readily deciphered, in Copperwhite's paintings of just a few years ago.
The genome is an algorithm, and at the same time, it is a code, which had to be laboriously and ingeniously deciphered.
Simply filing a legitimate grievance can be difficult, too, as forms and instructions are not easily retrieved and deciphered across the circuits.
From a few words deciphered on the twisted, corroded fragments of bronze gears and plates, experts guessed it was an astronomical instrument.
At her best, Vásquez de la Horra makes work that cannot be quickly deciphered and does not seem in any way didactic.
A key attraction of encrypted messaging apps is that intercepted messages cannot be read or deciphered — they rely on device-side authentication.
From a message left in the tooth of a male mammoth, geneticists have now deciphered the probable reason for the population's demise.
In 1995 the United States released the Venona papers, Soviet Embassy messages that American cryptographers had secretly deciphered a half-century earlier.
The notes, according to Mariana Almeida, the senior archivist of the Torre do Tombo, are still in the process of being deciphered.
But they never adequately deciphered how to nationalize party politics without aggrandizing presidential power, and without hollowing out state and local party organizations.
The political history of El Kef, a Tunisian mountain town forty kilometers from the Algerian border, can be deciphered by examining its greenery.
He told reporters Wednesday that the public had a right to judge the material for itself, rather than have it deciphered by Congress.
In case you're interested, here's some more deciphered text from one of the other pages in Sam's book: Do not underestimate Samwell Tarly.
"How I deciphered what list it was is because it had my name and the date that we first had sex," recalls Kelli.
Various clues had to be deciphered by Lincoln and others just to figure out that Michael might be alive and where he was.
End-to-end encryption scrambles messages in such a way that they can be deciphered only by the sender and the intended recipient.
Kondrak says the full meaning of the text won't be known until historians of ancient Hebrew have a chance to study the deciphered text.
One edge appeared to be chewed by rats—she shuddered, hoping they were long gone—but no labels of any sort could be deciphered.
The stone has been painstakingly cleaned and, although the inscription is yet to be formally deciphered, experts are starting to understand its full significance.
I deciphered Sophie's date of birth, which of course I knew, and the exact time of her birth, which only her birthparents could know.
Moreover, if there is a clear path that the Giants are following, indeed if there is a plan at all, it's not easily deciphered.
Whether he deciphered the Jets' intent from the formation or just got a good jump, McKelvin read it from the start and sneaked inside Decker.
And while that coding has started to be deciphered as these genres gained mainstream popularity, it's still misunderstood by the governing committees that oversee them.
Eventually, I discovered it waiting for me in my teenage bedroom on a trip home long after most of its mysteries had been meticulously deciphered.
We'll save you your hard-earned latte money: The genetic code for love is definitely not something our current understanding of the human genome has deciphered.
The best spy-writers leave us with the sense that the whole world is a vast text to be deciphered, but they caution about deciphering too.
" Fans quickly deciphered whom the tweet was referring to, which was confirmed when Zamora sent another tweet dredging up Star's past, stating: "Imagine stanning a racist?
We then listened to and deciphered thousands of Russian Air Force radio transmissions, which recorded months' worth of pilot activities in the skies above northwestern Syria.
Two Caltech biologists, Le Chang and Doris Y. Tsao, reported in Thursday's issue of Cell that they have deciphered the code of how faces are recognized.
The seed for Venter's quest was planted in 1995, when his team deciphered the genome of Mycoplasma genitalium, a microbe that lives in the human urinary tract.
Short for "machine-driven communications tools," MADCOMs are chatbots that have no script at all, just the speech patterns deciphered by studying millions or billions of conversations.
Hashed passwords can still be deciphered, but only through significant computing power, giving platforms and users crucial time to detect the hack and reset any compromised logins.
Said billionaire, named Zobrist (Ben Foster), has conveniently left behind a trail of breadcrumbs, one seemingly designed to be deciphered by Langdon, the noted professor of symbology.
If after human inspection, it cannot be deciphered, the voters should be given a chance to come back to the polls and cast that vote over again.
Countless theories, no solution Many will want to apply those criteria to a new theory, from a family in Canada, who claim to have deciphered the text.
And, yes, having deciphered text-message exchanges on innumerable criminal cases during my career in the FBI, I understand that, bereft of context, communications can be misinterpreted.
" She'd looked at him to check what he meant by "colorful" and deciphered from his grin that other definitions included "delightful" and "bloody well made my day.
There will usually be a tip that the scramble needs to happen in the clue: look for a word like "doctor" (221D), "rocks" (23A), or "deciphered" (27A).
" She argued that it's hypocritical to shun Louis C.K. His humor, she noted, "explored his dark side, his perversions, and deciphered the darkness of the human soul.
And the concert lineups, once the lettering is deciphered, reveal one of Graham's personal agendas: mixing styles, slipping jazz and blues onto the bills alongside rock headliners.
End-to-end encryption ensures that any data being sent through an app can't be deciphered if intercepted — not even by the company operating the messaging platform. 
The one that, after being deciphered on Reddit, was shown to be addressed to Littlefinger, requesting that he bring his army up from the Vale to assist them?
Alfred Newman, one of the last surviving Navajo code talkers, who relayed messages during World War II that were never deciphered by enemies, has died at age 2628.
And when the genetics revolution came along, geneticists deciphered its small genome—one one-thousandth the size of a human's—and figured out how to manipulate its DNA.
In the portion of the coded letter that the New York agents had deciphered, they'd found an e‑mail address the sender wanted to use for further communication.
They say they deciphered several codes in the letter, which allegedly point to Rackstraw's initials, the Army's Special Warfare School (where he studied), and another of his military units.
Nilsson's insouciant invented views of landscapes populated by people of different sizes, often interacting in ways that cannot quite be deciphered, are unlike anything else being done in art.
The best defense we have against those attacks is essentially what Tesla has in place now: a complex handshake with robust encryption to keep the signals from being deciphered.
Police said the outer wall of the North Korean embassy was painted with Korean script that read "Free Korea" and several other symbols that have yet to be deciphered.
And underneath everything is the "code"—something that needs to get explored, deciphered and hacked all the time... And finally, what's in the cards for the future of Remute?
To determine whether its plumage pattern might be deciphered, Dr Vinther flew there to examine the three best-preserved specimens, two of which are in Nanjing and one in Beijing.
The Echo is designed to always be listening for its "wake word," after which it records audio and sends it to the cloud so any spoken commands can be deciphered.
"Her controlling mind, her vision for the collection — even if we can't quite decipher it, it's still intact, hopefully to be deciphered at some point in the future," as Hardwick said.
So far, 87 have been deciphered, including one addressed "in London, to Mogontius" and dated to A.D. 65-80 — the earliest written reference to the city, which the Romans called Londinium.
" But a European commentator deciphered the clash as the pope's answer to a growing Western populism that "expresses a resentment and hatred towards the 'foreigner' born of fear and economic insecurity.
Critic's Notebook A few weeks after the election of Donald J. Trump, pundits with their eyes glued to Twitter believed they'd finally deciphered the master plan behind the president-elect's tweeting.
Dutch researchers deciphered the writing on 2 pages of Anne's diary dated September 28, 1942 ... less than 3 months after she and her family went into hiding from Nazis in an Amsterdam house.
Meanwhile, Edward Bullmore, the chief of psychiatry at Cambridge University, argues that the pathogenesis of mental disorders will be deciphered by linking the workings of the mind to that of the immune system.
One such headstone marks the grave of a man named James Leeson, and it has a cryptogram that, when deciphered, reads "Remember Death" — a common warning used on 18th-century headstones, Lapinski said.
It more than quadruples the number of legible tablets previously known from London: of the 405 most recently studied tablets, researchers have deciphered over 7003; only 19 were readable before the Bloomberg excavations.
Baidu also says it will "empower" Xinchao with its big data algorithms and artificial intelligence technology, which, in other words, could make elevator ads more relevant as Xinchao has now deciphered people's online behavior.
And, as if to confirm that sleep science is an important, even trendy field, this year's Nobel Prize in Medicine went to three researchers who deciphered the genes responsible for regulating our circadian rhythms.
The entrance to the exhibition includes an odd assortment of objects, which, playing into Moscow Conceptualism's general concern with language, communication, and the construction of meaning, function as a puzzle waiting to be deciphered.
The film takes the viewer to the frontlines, with archive video footage from the trenches brought to 3D life by colorists and actors voicing conversations between soldiers there, which were deciphered by forensic lip-readers.
A team of archaeologists from the Cambridge Theban TombsProject discovered the inscribed piece of pottery in 4003 in a tomb that belonged to an Egyptian official named Sennefer, and recently Schneider studied and deciphered it.
The Crime News report says that out of 325 encrypted emails recovered from a device, only 279 were deciphered, and that the workaround is only applicable when law enforcement have physical access to the device.
Doubting Thomases might feel frustrated if it cannot be pinned down and neatly labeled, never mind "decoded" or "deciphered," as Castrucci says, using terms that often pop up in his comments about his friend's work.
She has deciphered looping handwriting and decoded cryptic numbering systems that were used by families of carvers who intermarried and worked in similar styles, including the Goddards and Townsends in Newport and the Spencers in Providence.
Once installed, it locates data on the machine and transmits it by controlling the speed of the machine's CPU and cooling fans, creating acoustic waveforms that are then received and deciphered by a nearby listening device.
They deciphered the Hebrew words about money and Yahweh, which the man had sent to his friend Elyashiv, but it wasn't until recently that they came across an appeal for alcohol written on the back side.
" And, though the painting is described as being "property from an important private collection," the hieroglyphic catalog symbols below the description, once deciphered, reveal that the auction house "owns the lot in whole or in part.
February 20, 2016: Zika genome is unraveled Brazilian scientists say they have deciphered the genome for the Zika virus, a key step toward understanding how it behaves in the human body so a vaccine can be developed.
Researchers using digital technology deciphered the writing on two pages of Anne Frank&aposs diary that she had covered over with brown masking paper, discovering four risque jokes and a candid explanation of sex, contraception and prostitution.
Instead, he embraced a discovery by the Soviet scholar Yuri Knorozov, who deciphered phonetic syllables in the Maya writing system, which allowed the texts to be read and spoken in their original language as well as translated.
Indeed, once internet sleuths largely deciphered who was who, the series lost some of its fun for me, especially since it never quite had another gear after all 12 contestants and their bizarre costumes had been introduced.
The confusion quickly turned into chaos when a follow-up intercom announcement made during a lunch hour — trying to clarify that the code red was a drill and not real — couldn't be deciphered because of poor speaker sound quality.
When researchers from Oxford deciphered a gigantic collection of two-thousand-year-old papyrus from a garbage dump in Egypt, they found themselves reading copies of a wildly popular book of erotica — the Fifty Shades of Grey of Alexandria.
As these clinical tests became more common, scientists were also busy trying to drill deeper into the substance of DNA, the chemical structure of which had only been deciphered in 1003 by James Watson, Francis Crick, and Rosalind Franklin.
Once deciphered, these factors would shape the agenda for both interpreting the security situation within Germany and better estimating the political fallout for Angela Merkel as she prepares to battle for a fourth term as Chancellor in next September's federal elections.
There, the signals are picked up and deciphered by a chip that converts the analogue electrical impulses from each of the 384 channels into digital bits, and then pushes those bits out to a computer for analysis through just four wires.
The juxtaposition opens a speculative space, where history, anonymity, language, preservation, loss, and the passage of time are collapsed into a symbol to be deciphered and contemplated — with traces of tenderness, pain, and beauty to be found everywhere we look.
The Falcons deciphered Denver's dazzling defense and sacked Paxton Lynch six times in his first career start during a 203-16 road win over the Broncos on Sunday, halting the Super Bowl champions' nine-game winning streak with a dominant performance.
What it does convey well is the disjunction between the actuality of Egypt and later interpretations of it: Before hieroglyphics were deciphered by Champollion and other linguists in the 1820s, the reality of ancient Egypt was literally a closed book.
A small number of glaciologists had already come to understand that the ice sheet probably contained a frozen archive of long-ago events and temperatures—that it was encrypted, in some yet-to-be-deciphered way, with a code to the past.
Images of the leaders were rarely used by nonconformist artists, who tended to avoid overt references to official ideology, inventing an arsenal of artful signs and gestures that appeared innocent but had subversive meanings that could be easily deciphered by sympathetic audiences.
"During this case, the Authority deciphered the very specific practices that had been implemented by Apple for the distribution of its products in France (excluding Iphones), such as the iPad," said Isabelle de Silva, President of the French Competition Authority, in a statement.
But historian Christian Gerlach of the University of Bern, Switzerland, told BuzzFeed News that the study's death estimate was too high, pointing to an Operation Reinhard telegram sent by German officers deciphered only in 2001 that suggested Operation Reinhard killed about 1.32 million people.
"If [the 6 trillion yen stimulus package] is the final outcome, and there are a number of permutations to be deciphered, including how the new spending as a portion of the total, markets will rightly be disappointed," said Patrick Bennett at CIBC Capital Markets.
Not one to say very much, Trump mostly let her style do the talking — and throughout the campaign trail, editors deciphered her every fashion move, assigning subliminal messages to colors and silhouettes and comparing her outfits to those of the First Ladies before her.
Dr. Ishizaka not only identified the antibody but also deciphered how it worked — through a lock-and-key binding factor, which connects one end of the antibody to the offending foreign substance and the other end to a white blood cell called a mast cell.
There was no shortage of excellent popular science books this…Read more ReadThe Hunt for Vulcan... And How Albert Einstein Destroyed A Planet, Discovered Relativity and Deciphered the Universe, is a deceptively small book: Thomas Levenson covers an incredible amount of material in under 200 pages.
And, in the second part of the visit, she joined some schoolchildren who took part in one of Bletchley Park Trust's learning activities – an immersive experience which took them into the wartime world of codebreakers, and how they intercepted and deciphered German communications to be then analyzed by experts.
The series, debuting on Monday, April 21, on HBO and its platforms, is inspired by Lister's diaries, comprising some four million words — with the most intimate details of her romantic liaisons written in a secret code based on algebraic symbols and Ancient Greek, and deciphered in the 19223s.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads IOUs, a note to a brewer, and the earliest handwritten document known from Britain — these are among the 405, nearly 2,000-year-old Roman waxed writing tablets archaeologists have unearthed and deciphered over years of excavations at Bloomberg's forthcoming headquarters in London.
That magic of communication through reading, where images on the cover of a magazine only come to life when they are deciphered by the reader — that's the legacy, as far as I am concerned, to use that medium at a time when print is deemed to have died or be dying.
Scientists said on Monday they have deciphered the genome of the Amazon molly, one of the few vertebrate species to rely upon asexual reproduction, and discovered that it had none of the genetic flaws, such as an accumulation of harmful mutations or a lack of genetic diversity, they had expected.
Later, a deciphered copy of the telegram helped convict the official, Behaeddin Shakir, for planning what scholars have long acknowledged and Turkey has long denied: the organized killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians by the leaders of the collapsing Ottoman Empire, an atrocity widely recognized as the 20th century's first genocide.
And as with Chicken Run, which mixed classic film references to a degree that can only be deciphered by someone with a deep background in film history, Early Man pulls from inspirations ranging from sports movies to Monty Python sketches to tell its story, which is, in the end, quite a simple one.
Building on the earlier work of other scientists and his own decades of research, Dr. Boyer deciphered the mechanics of the enzyme that makes ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the link in every cell that acts like a tiny motor, enabling ATP to chemically capture energy from its surroundings and release it as mechanical energy for life to run on.

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