kodlayış

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Türkçe - İngilizce
coded
Simple past tense and past participle of code
The term used when an account from the chart of account has been used to identify a specific financial activity
A way to attempt to preserve a person's confidentiality For example, instead of using a person's full name, their identity could be "coded" to a number, to make it somewhat anonymous The researchers would be able to "uncode" this information if they needed it, because they would know whose sample belonged to which code
{s} expressed in symbols to conceal the true meaning, ciphered, concealed
Encoded, written in code or cipher
Coded messages have words or symbols which represent other words, so that the message is secret unless you know the system behind the code. In a coded telephone warning, Scotland Yard were told four bombs had been planted in the area
A child identified as having special needs Codes include: 54 (moderate learning disability), 80 (gifted and talented)
Data are separated from personal identifiers through use of a code As long as a link exists, data are considered indirectly identifiable and not anonymous or anonymized Coded data are not covered by the HIPAA Privacy Rule, but are protected under the Common Rule [See Anonymous, Anonymized, Linked, Directly Identifiable, Indirectly Identifiable]
If someone is using coded language, they are expressing their opinion in an indirect way, usually because that opinion is likely to offend people. It's widely assumed that his lyrics were coded references to homosexuality
past of code
Coded electronic signals use a binary system of digits which can be decoded by an appropriate machine. The coded signal is received by satellite dish aerials
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