| 31. | Levine's invention makes this possible by adding binary codes to a telecommunications database for each phone line.
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| 32. | Its titanium supports are printed with binary code, as the computer information would not survive that long.
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| 33. | Scott O'Connor volunteers to undergo an experimental transfer technology that converts his brain into raw binary code.
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| 34. | The binary code would be internal, to prevent anyone from dialing it by mistake or tampering with it.
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| 35. | The plate collected or passed the beam, producing current variations in binary code, one bit at a time.
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| 36. | They are therefore not binary codes themselves, but may be applied to binary codes to reduce storage needs
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| 37. | However, the method does require sample preparation to convert each base into an expanded binary code before sequencing.
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| 38. | They are therefore not binary codes themselves, but may be applied to binary codes to reduce storage needs
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| 39. | The measurement is named for Jean-Emile Baudot, a Frenchman who developed a binary code in the 19th century.
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| 40. | A compiler converts a high-level language into binary code which is then loaded into flash and then executed.
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