Encryption is the answer
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
DNA is store in nucleus to synthesize protein in cytoplasm through translation. DNA encode the information in form of triplet codons to synthesize proteins.
In the DNA world, ENCODE stands for the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements. It is a public research group started in 2003 by the United States National Human Genome Research Institute.
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cyotosine,guanine,thyamine,adenine
An example of psychological encoding is when a person associates a new word with a previous knowledge or experience to remember it better. For instance, remembering the term "persistence" by associating it with a personal story about overcoming a difficult challenge.
encoding means to encode the data generally it uses for security purposes, we encode the data by using some mathematics operations so that no other could get the information. in modulation we also change the input but it is used for the send the signals to a long way. the week frequency signals can not travel to the long way so we superimpose the week frequency signals to the high frequency signals so that it could reach at it destination. the reverse process of encoding is decoding and the reverse process of modulation is demodulation so that we can get our data in a original form.
Encoding simply refers to the "encoding" of one single file. Batch encoding refers to setting up several files to encode one after another. It's basically automated.
You need DSP processors to encode/decode the signals, performs channel encoding and source encoding.
An example of encoding is memorizing notecards. You are using repetition to memorize what the notecards say and attempting to encode them to the different memory sections. The best way to encode is semantically (giving them personal meaning).There is no forgetting, just not encoding properly.
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The cognitive perspective of psychology would be most relevant to understanding the role of spaced practice on long-term memory of information. This perspective focuses on how information is processed, learned, and stored in the brain, which greatly influences memory formation. Spaced practice involves spacing out learning sessions over time, which has been shown to enhance long-term retention of information through various cognitive processes such as rehearsal and retrieval practice.
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An encoder encodes input data by transforming it into its encoded form which, if the encoding is reversible, may be decoded and returned to its original form by a decoder.
The video was encoded by a simple DVD encoding software so it would play off of a disc without a computer program.
You can encode JUST ABOUT ANY information in 1's and 0's; as long as the amount of information you need to encode is finite.Information encoded this way is said to be "binary".
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