Process of uncovering the meaning of an obscured (either through loss of context or deliberately) text or more widely the medium in which a text exists, through linguistic, statistical, or other cryptographic means.
There, with recordings reunited with documentation, work began decoding the cylinders' contents.
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The human genome project is now decoding the genetic mysteries of life.
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Twenty-three, twenty-four, Margaret thought, though she was hopeless at decoding African ages.
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Gladstone's voice returned, filtered and slightly blurred by fatline encrypting and decoding.
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They are secured by cryptography, the computerized encoding and decoding of data.
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The companies are also expected to provide identification records and decryption assistance.
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Sierra halted outside L-11 and jammed the decryption card into the access panel.
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The decryption code will download from VLC's servers rather than Handbrake's.
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Once we're done with the transfer onto our local network, we'll start on decryption.
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Moreover, the decryption of the files is a complex procedure.
Uso de decipherment em inglês
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Of date or postmark there is no vestige, and the decipherment was not easy.
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Did they not, then of what possible value would be their final decipherment and solution?
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Needs there, peradventure, any greater miracle for the decipherment of these epistles than a hot needle?
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Three days were occupied in its decipherment.
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The best linguists in Europe have accepted the decipherment of the cuneiform inscriptions as a thing actually accomplished.
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Rawlinson's translation of the famous inscription was an important contribution towards the decipherment of the cuneiform writings of Assyria and Babylonia.
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Nell had brought thirteen books from the Cipherers' Market, and at their direction, she distributed these books among the acolytes for decipherment.
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The decipherment of the Rosetta Stone, which contained an inscription in both Greek and hieroglyphics, led to the understanding of Egyptian writing.
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It will amuse you for quite a long while and perhaps the results may meet the expenses of decipherment, if they are worth publishing.
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It is only since the discovery and decipherment of the cuneiform tablets of Tel el-Amarna that the story of Melchizedek has been illustrated and explained.
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Thanks, however, to the discovery and decipherment of the ancient monuments of Babylonia and Assyria, of Egypt and of Palestine, all this is now changed.
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'I have not time', he declared, 'in this short and busy life, to attempt a decipherment of Goethe's enigmatic character.
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"You had much better take the paper to the British Museum," said Thorndyke, "and submit it to the keeper of the Phoenician antiquities for decipherment."
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"I called yesterday afternoon," our visitor continued, "at Scotland Yard, where I heard of your remarkable decipherment and of the convincing proof of its correctness.
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Of date or postmark there is no vestige, and the decipherment was not easy.
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Did they not, then of what possible value would be their final decipherment and solution?