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of a code developed in Japan which is capable of being read optically by a computer, called Karura code
in mathematics, an operator that makes one function correspond with another
128 characters that make up the ASCII coding scheme
in data processing a number called 'soeji'
a notation for forming mathematical expressions that does not use parentheses to delimit components
calculator consisting of a cord with attached cords
a sequence of numbers or letters that opens a combination lock
converting from one code to another
What factor contributed to the reaction?
convert information into code
converter for changing information from one code to another
the reaction one gets when dealing with to someone
a sequence of nucleotides that determines the sequence of amino acids and the structure of a protein