Codes
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National rating at that time, national rating, the AIDS and the tuberculosis [rating], was always on the top 10 list for zip
codes
for cities across the nation, or just zip
codes
across the nation.
It's not surprising then that entanglement is at the core of quantum information science, a growing field studying how to use the laws of the strange quantum world in our macroscopic world, like in quantum cryptography, so spies can send secure messages to each other, or quantum computing, for cracking secret
codes.
It seemed to us that DNA, the most fundamental structure of life, that
codes
for the production of all of our proteins, is both a product of nature and a law of nature, regardless of whether it's in our bodies or sitting in the bottom of a test tube.
It's a kind of game to question our
codes.
It started with things like assessing credit risk from loan applications, sorting the mail by reading handwritten characters from zip
codes.
Today's regulations and
codes
were written under the assumption that best practices would remain best practices, with incremental updates forever and ever.
It turns out, how we feel about any particular new technique gets into everything we do: how we talk about it, how we encourage people to study, our jokes, our
codes
...
Now, the standard story is that computers descend from military technology, since many of the early computers were designed specifically to crack wartime
codes
or calculate rocket trajectories.
It's pretty hard to get a kitchen and a fireplace in a building like this with the building codes, but it was so important to the concept, we got it done.
So who
codes
matters.
Who
codes
matters, how we code matters and why we code matters.
140 million Americans voted for the next president of the United States, and yet, as all of us knows, in a few weeks time, somebody is going to hand over the nuclear launch
codes
to Donald J. Trump.
So the political correctness was not only cracking down on speech that we would all find completely offensive, it was cracking down on some speech that was legitimate, and then it was turning speech and thought into action and treating it as a crime, and people getting fired and people thrown out of schools, and there were speech
codes
written.
Scientists added a single gene that
codes
for a protein represented by this orange ball that feeds back on itself to keep cranking out more of that protein.
I want to know where the
codes
of conduct actually are.
Those viral
codes
are then copied into short pieces of RNA.
For instance, one model built deep into the visual system
codes
white light as brightness without color.
I realized, as a councilman, to enact a structural change I wanted to see, where between the same zip
codes
there's a 30 percent difference in the rate of unemployment, there's a 75,000 dollars a year difference in income, that being a councilman was not going to cut it.
So starting in February, we launched a basic income demonstration, where for the next 18 months, as a pilot, 130 families, randomly selected, who live in zip
codes
at or below the median income of the city, are given 500 dollars a month.
Here are two individuals represented by their anonymous ID
codes.
Even quality newspapers mimic the
codes
of social networks on their websites.
In those days, one hid much else as well: grown men didn't embrace one another, unless someone had died, and not always then; you shook hands or, at a ball game, thumped your friend's back and exchanged blows meant to be
codes
for affection; once out of childhood you'd never again know the shock of your father's whiskers on your cheek, not until mores at last had evolved, and you could hug another man, then hold on for a moment, then even kiss (your fathers bristles white and stiff now).
We're deciphering the code of
codes.
And the way we do this is we get a piece of DNA that
codes
for an enzyme that we're interested in, we insert that into the microbe, and we let the microbe use its own machinery, its own wherewithal, to produce that enzyme for us.
There are new codes, a new language and unfamiliar tools you need to learn how to use in order to adapt to your new life.
He traces the edges of the individual networks and then color
codes
them.
As a compound bilingual, Gabriella develops two linguistic
codes
simultaneously, with a single set of concepts, learning both English and Spanish as she begins to process the world around her. Her teenage brother, on the other hand, might be a coordinate bilingual, working with two sets of concepts, learning English in school, while continuing to speak Spanish at home and with friends.
Because this thing
codes
ones and zeros, and this thing
codes
A, T, C, Gs, and it sits up there, absorbing energy on a tree, and one fine day it has enough energy to say, execute, and it goes [thump].
If each of you differs from the person next to you by one in a thousand, but only three percent codes, which means it's only one in a thousand times three percent, very small differences in expression and punctuation can make a significant difference.
And if you want to get more specific, it's actually specific zip
codes.
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