What's the difference between decode and indecipherable?

Decode


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "Decoding the tsetse fly's DNA is a major scientific breakthrough.
  • (2) TV decoders of UAR-1 type are recommended for clinical practice.
  • (3) In each case the probe was placed at a single site at the junction of the head and body of the subunit, near the decoding site and the area in which elongation factor Tu is bound.
  • (4) Factor 3 (mixed audio) was defined by accuracy at decoding discrepant cues and "noisy" audio cues.
  • (5) During retrieval, the bar code is decoded in real-time and the desired images are automatically retrieved.
  • (6) The consulting skills required of medical students and practitioners have been categorized into a number of specific skills, two of which are: students' ability to empathize with the patient; and ability to decode non-verbal cues given by the patient in the interview.
  • (7) The VBM deficit is a failure to decode the target stimulus, and is not simply a function of abnormalities due to an overactive transient channel system.
  • (8) Sixteen autistic children with WISC Performance IQs of 70 or above were analyzed to determine their conceptions of spatial relations, size comparisons, and gesture imitations through the use of the WISC, an originally devised Language Decoding Test (LDT), and a modified Gesture Imitation Test (GIT).
  • (9) The need to see or to call the medical team to decode them allows close collaboration between the family and the clinical team.
  • (10) Spokesmen for BSkyB and the Premier League said that previous rulings by the ECJ and the UK high court make it clear that it is illegal for pubs to use foreign decoders to air cheap sport.
  • (11) It is proposed that locale is decoded by a form of spectral pattern recognition, whereby the locale of the source is represented as a peak on an autocorrelation function.
  • (12) This innate mechanism may have features in common with the vocal signal decoding mechanism of subhuman primates.
  • (13) The total variation in informational entropy is zero in the cycle of the invertible system, while in the noninvertible system the entropy of decoding is less than that of encoding.
  • (14) Taken together, the results demonstrate that the 8-basepair acceptor stem and the long extra arm are crucial determinants of tRNA(Sec) which enable decoding of UGA140 in the fdhF message.
  • (15) One child illustrated the close association between writing and phonologic encoding and decoding operations, and two children the preservation of linguistic skills provided the acoustic channel was by-passed and language presented visually.
  • (16) Worryingly for Allardyce, Sunderland’s defence seemed to be having trouble decoding his passing radar.
  • (17) Decoding these mRNAs yields protein products of 182 (P1), 175 (P1), 140 (P2) and 136 (P2) amino acids.
  • (18) After the initial analyses (at least 15 cells per person) the slides were decoded, destained and reused for C and Q band polymorphism studies.
  • (19) In addition to this, decoded tomographic images of unrestricted depth are readily attainable.
  • (20) Moreover, we find that certain mild perturbations of the structure, for example, creation of G-U wobble pairs, generate resistance to streptomycin, an antibiotic known to interfere with the decoding process.

Indecipherable


Definition:

  • (a.) Not decipherable; incapable of being deciphered, explained, or solved.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Gomatraciens awoke one July morning to an indecipherable low rumble as hundreds of thousands of Rwandan Hutus shuffled through the town, broken, exhausted and silent as they fled the Tutsi rebel victory across the border.
  • (2) He screams some indecipherable lines from the front row before clambering back onstage to whip his hair like a metaller.
  • (3) It's really easy to get carried away by the science and use technical vocabulary and indecipherable acronyms.
  • (4) He glances around the room, with its indecipherable glyph-strewn whiteboards.
  • (5) A decade later when I met him again in a hotel suite in London, it was more Mona Lisa than Cheshire Cat - coolly supercilious, ultimately indecipherable.
  • (6) It’s not about a platform to which no one hews, or about some words on a teleprompter, or even some indecipherable language in a bill.
  • (7) Not only is this an interesting location, it's also a good place for non-Japanese speakers to take a break from the aisles of aisles of indecipherable domestic games.
  • (8) You will see greatly reduced resources available to make critical legal needs across the United States.” Advocates say legal services funding is essential because equality before the law is not possible in a system that is indecipherable for non-professionals and in which one side almost always has lawyers while the other side almost always does not.
  • (9) Meanwhile, the crackling was so bad I could hardly use it – and messages left were indecipherable, leading me to exceed my limit on my mobile phone.
  • (10) And, the biggest group this, there are Polish and eastern European builders, shouting indecipherable jokes, ready for their prompt Saturday morning start, jumping off to plaster and marble and artfully distress the kitchens and bathrooms of the £10m houses that edge the heath along this route.
  • (11) "And so immediately thereafter," she says, "all of the toys began to have shows associated with them, and the ties between the toy industry and the entertainment industry became virtually indecipherable.
  • (12) Called the Jolly Roger, its walls were lined with real cutlasses and its leatherette-bound menus were decorated with compass points and written in an indecipherable copperplate script that made ordering an ice-cream float feel like a hunt for buried treasure.
  • (13) His handwriting, which I knew before meeting him (having seen it in facsimiles, in autographs), had become almost indecipherable, but its message was as luminous as can be: "My deceased, you may imagine, are all those ancestors I remember (very few) and all those I am unable to (the great majority).
  • (14) If it's not an error quite up there with that of the London gopher who, tasked with processing Robert Capa 's photographs from the Normandy landings, went for a too-liquid lunch and left them in the drying-oven an hour too long and thus rendered them all but indecipherable, it still, historically, irks.
  • (15) The Fabian report has some interesting analysis, but no solutions other than chasing an indecipherable “cultural ‘middle’”.
  • (16) I filled endless diary pages, sent snail mail to several pen pals, even invented secret symbols to ensure notes passed in the classroom were indecipherable by enemy eyes.

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