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Coden. a collection of written laws gathered together, usually coveri...
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CodeThe genetic code is the correspondence between the triplet of bases in DNA with the amino acids. The discovery of the genetic code clearly ranks as one of the premiere events of what has been called the Golden Age of Biology (and Medicine).
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CodeWhile there is no formal definition for a "Code," doctors often use the term as slang to refer to a patient in cardiopulmonary arrest , requiring a team of providers (sometimes called a "code team") to rush to the specific location and begin immediate resuscitative efforts. The term "Code" derives from the practice at [..]
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CodeRelationships Related Term: character set classification cryptography law program Synonym: file code n. ~ 1. A set of characters, numbers, and other symbols used to represent a concept in a short, s [..]
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CodeOne or more commands or algorithm(s) designed to be carried out by a computer. See also: program
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CodeSharing - An arrangement between different airlines in which they all agree to carry passengers on the same flight using their own flight numbers.
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CodeA language-independent set of letters, numbers or symbols that represent a concept whose meaning is described in a natural language.
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Codec. 1300, "systematic compilation of laws," from Old French code "system of laws, law-book" (13c.), from Latin codex, earlier caudex "book, book of laws," literally " [..]
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Code1815, from code (n.). Specifically in the computer sense from 1947. Related: Coded; coding.
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CodeA numeric, or alphanumeric representation of text for exchanging commonly-used information. For example: commodity codes, carrier codes.
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CodeSet of rules or symbols used to translate a message from one form to another. [IRW]
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Codeto arrange information into a system for communication.
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Codeinstructions written in symbolic language used in programing a computer or robot.
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CodeSee: INTERNAL REVENUE CODE.
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CodeA referencing system typically applied to the elements of a work breakdown structure. Also, the results of programming software. [D02473]
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CodeA systematic collection of written laws gathered together, often grouped by subject matter. A state may have separate codes such as a civil code, corporations code, evidence code, penal code, and so f [..]
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Codea set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones) attach a code to; "Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later" a coding system used for t [..]
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Coden. A language for expressing operations to be performed by a computer. v. To write in such a language.
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CodeSee: program, source code.
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Codesecret words or signals used to send messages
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Codea system of secret writing
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CodeA set of unambiguous rules specifying the manner in which data may be represented in a discrete form. Note 1: Codes may be used for brevity or security. Note 2: Use of a code provides a means of converting information into a form suitable for communications, processing, or encryption. 2. [In COMSEC, any] system of communication in which arbitrary g [..]
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CodeAnything written in a language intended for computers to interpret.
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CodeA means of abbreviating information, the 'Artillery Code' was used by artillery.
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CodeNothing that you see on the internet is what it appears to be. Everything is coded in one way or another to achieve the exact look, layout and functions. There are different types of code and coding languages that are used to develop websites as well as all computer programmes and software.
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Code(n) (1) A set of symbols for representing something. For example, most computers use ASCII codes to represent characters. (2) Written computer instructions. The term code is somewhat colloquial. For e [..]
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Codekod
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CodeA compilation of laws and their revisions according to subject matter (usually arranged by title, chapter and section); the official publication of the statutes.
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CodeWritten requirements that affect a facility and/or the process safety requirements that apply to a facility. Codes contain requirements that apply to the design and implementation of management system [..]
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Code[Old French, from Medieval Latin codex, from Latin caudex codex tree trunk, set of wood writing tablets, book] 1 : a systematic compilation or revision of law or legal principles that is arranged ...
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CodeIn computer programming terms, it is a set of lines that instructs a computer what to do.
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CodeLaws or regulations that specify minimum standards to protect public safety and health such as codes for construction of buildings. Voluntary standards are incorporated into building codes.
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CodeLegal restrictions of a given locality governing the building of various types of structures.
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CodeSystem of regulations pertaining to design, manufacturing, installatio...
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Code(genetic) The genetic code is the information needed to translate a nucleic acid (gene) sequence into an amino acid (protein) sequence. The code consists of triplet structures called codons such as UUG meaning two uracil and one guanine base along the messenger RNA template. This codon is recognized through base pairing by an anti-codon (triplet) o [..]
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CodeA code is a set of rules that create a correspondence between two independent worlds. The Morse code, for example, is a correspondence (or a mapping) between the letters of the alphabet and groups of [..]
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CodeIn most numeric data files, answers to questions are recorded with numbers rather than text, and often even numeric answers are recorded with numbers other than the actual response. The numbers used i [..]
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Code, see : genetic code
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CodeSee Model Code. Back to Top
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CodeA system of regulations pertaining to the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators and moving walks. The most widely recognized and used is ANSI A-17.1, sponsored by the National Bureau of Standards, the American Institute of Architects, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and published by [..]
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CodeIn most numeric data files, answers to questions are recorded with numbers rather than text and often even numeric answers are recorded with numbers other than the actual response. The numbers used in [..]
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CodeSee Script
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CodeA code in social research is usually the alphanumeric representation of an answer recorded on a questionnaire or interview schedule or a post hoc categorisation of a piece of qualitative data. Cohort [..]
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CodeIn communications, a code is a rule for converting a piece of information (for example, a letter, word, phrase, or gesture) into another form or representation (one sign into another sign), not necess [..]
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CodeIn medical terminological systems, the unique numerical identifier associated with a medical concept, which may be associated with a variety of terms, all with the same meaning. See also: Term.
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CodeWritten instructions in a computing language.
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CodeThe language in which programmers write (source code) and which computers read (machine code).
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CodeCode is a collection of laws, rules or regulations that are systematically arranged. Code is not only a compilation of already existing statutes, but also of the unwritten law on any subject composed [..]
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CodeCode can be defined as any set of characters, symbols, or even sounds (think Morse code) that represent another set of characters, symbols, or sounds. On the Net, code refers to the mysterious Chee-to [..]
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Code(n) a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones)(n) a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy(n) (computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data [..]
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CodeTo transmute suffering into profit.
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CodeComplete, systematic collection of laws.
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CodeCode, in Computer Programming refers to source code or machine code. Source code is any series of statements written in some human-readable computer programming language, while machine code refers to [..]
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Code A system for replacing words, phrases, letters or numbers by other words or groups of letters or numbers for concealment or brevity.
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CodeA system of regulations pertaining to the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators and moving walks. The most widely recognized and used is ANSI A-17.1 s [..]
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CodeDefinition: The word "code" is used in a generic way to loosely describe “the instructions that a computer receives”. In some instances the word describes software. In other circumstances it [..]
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CodeCodes are a technique for encrypting data, usually in a natural language such as English, by substituting each word or phrase with a secret word or symbol. Because codes require the cumbersome distrib [..]
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Code A system of notation used to inform html formatting for Web pages or email messaging. See "Encoding."
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Coden. código (Código de Título IV)
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Code A system of signs used to convey meaning.
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CodeCode refers to a collection of laws, regulations, ordinances, or statutory requirements adopted by governmental legislative authorities.
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CodeStandards or Regulations for construction which are designed to ensure Safety against electrical hazards, fires, etc.
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CodeSystematic statements of principles or rules of appropriate professional conduct, usually established by professional Societies.
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CodeThe meaning ascribed to the Base Sequence with respect to how it is translated into Amino Acid Sequence. The start, stop, and order of Amino Acids of a protein is specified by consecutive Triplets of [..]
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CodeThe specific patterns of Post-Translational Protein Modification of Histones, i.e. Histone Acetylation; Methylation; Phosphorylation; and Ubiquitination, at specific amino acid residues, that are invo [..]
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CodeThe set of instructions that make a computer program run and makes it possible for us to create computer software and application websites. Your browser, your operating system, the applications on you [..]
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CodeAny method of passing messages, such as visual or electronic Morse code, code flag pennants and semaphore
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CodeCode, in a general sense, is the language understood by the computer. Computers don't understand natural language. As such the human language has to be converted into a set of "words& [..]
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CodeSee Source code
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CodeThe word returned by the ref function when you apply it to a reference to a subroutine. See also CV.
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CodeA collection, compendium or revision of laws, rules and regulations enacted by the legislature, i.e., Utah Code Annotated.
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Code A collection of laws arranged into chapters, table of contents, and index, and published by legislative authority. For example, the Iowa Code is a collection of laws approved by the Iowa legislature. [..]
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CodeA comprehensive set of laws arranged by subject. Last Updated: 7/9/2015
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CodeCode is the name for the instructions you write to a computer in a program. Code
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CodeThe word returned by the ref
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Codeor source code
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Codea digital modulation (using e.g. phase-shift keying (PSK), binary offset carrier (BOC)) on the monochromatic carrier wave; for example, traditional GPS uses a Coarse Acquisition (C/A) code and a Preci [..]
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CodeA system of symbols. Its purpose is to render communication between humans possible. Because symbols are phenomena that substitute for ("signify") other phenomena, the communication [..]
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CodeA unique number associated with each answer to a question, usually called an “answer code.” As a verb to code means to categorize answers to Open-Ended Questions
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Coden. (1) Numbers or symbols used to abbreviate lengthy text strings or file titles. In records management, also referred to as file code. (2) A set of rules to convert data to a form that computers can process. Also called a computer code. Examples include ASCII and EBCDIC. (3) A computer program. (4) A systematically arranged collection of laws or r [..]
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CodeA character string (letters, figures, or symbols) that can be used to represent or replace a definitive value or text of an attribute.
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Codemeans a PIN, Express Access telephone code and Online Services password.
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CodeA sequence or set of buttons that must be pressed and done at a certain point on the game to unlock hidden features. Example: To get a full set of firepower for the ship in Konami’s game Gradius
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CodeCode is a combination of mark and space conditions representing symbols, figures, or letters.
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Code
(computing) code
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CodeIn communications and information processing, code is a system of rules to convert information—such as a letter, word, sound, image, or gesture—into another form, sometimes shortened or secret, for co [..]
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CodeA code is a rule for converting a piece of information into another object or action, not necessarily of the same sort.
Code may also refer to:
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CodeIn cryptology, a code is a method used to encrypt a message that operates at the level of meaning; that is, words or phrases are converted into something else. A code might transform "change" into "CV [..]
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CodeIn communications and information processing, code is a system of rules to convert information—such as a letter, word, sound, image, or gesture—into another form, sometimes shortened or secret, for co [..]
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CodeIn semiotics, a code is a set of cultural conventions, contemporary sub-codes, and themes used to communicate meaning. The most common is one's spoken language, but the term can also be used to refer [..]
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CodeCODE may refer to:
Crude Oil Data Exchange, an electronic business standard sanctioned by the American Petroleum Institute
Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition
CODE University of Applied Sciences, a uni [..]
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CodeAn identifier is a name that identifies (that is, labels the identity of) either a unique object or a unique class of objects, where the "object" or class may be an idea, physical countable object (or [..]
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CodeIn set theory, a code for a hereditarily countable set
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CodeCode (stylised < c o d e > or < C O D E >) are an English black metal band that formed in 2002.
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CodeCode (stylised < c o d e > or < C O D E >) are an English black metal band that formed in 2002.
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CodeCode (stylized as C O D E) is the eighth studio album by English electronic band Cabaret Voltaire, released in October 1987.
Two singles, "Don't Argue" and "Here to Go", were released from the album.
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CodeCode or ΧΟΔΕ (also pronounced "code") is a brand name for the high-fidelity audio DVD-Video disc developed by Grammy Award-winning record producer T Bone Burnett. The brand is meant to give listeners [..]
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CodeCode, known as Base 10 in North America and Decode in Japan, is a puzzle video game developed by Skip Ltd. and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DSi's DSiWare digital distribution service.
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CodeCode is the third novel in the Virals series of novels for young adults written by the American forensic anthropologist and crime writer, Kathy Reichs and her son Brendan Reichs, featuring Tory Brenna [..]
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Code#Code is a Moroccan action web series created by Inwi that premiered on June 1 on their YouTube channel. It is meant as a promotional content for the mobile operator, and is the second effort at makin [..]
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