The puzzles were not extremely challenging once the clues in the journal were deciphered.
These deciphered messages, codenamed Venona by the Americans, form the core of the first two books under review.
If one looks closely, a lot can be deciphered from a resume.
It is written in code and was sold alongside a deciphered transcript.
Four years on, this bizarre circuit has still not been completely deciphered.
He did add that new fragments of the papyrus recently were discovered, and they may allow for more of the story to be deciphered.
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That too beat Colossus and deciphered the message mid-morning on Friday.
Rocks initially formed as layers of sediment laid down in an ancient sea can be deciphered by knowing that older layers are found beneath the younger layers.
When investigators partially deciphered coded records from Kuo's laptop computer they found a list of at least 70 names, only 30 of which corresponded with those already caught.
In 1999 Buck deciphered a sort of alphabet, or code, in which each receptor detects more than one odorant, and each odorant can be detected by more than one receptor.
Documents deciphered using it include an epic poem from the 7th century BC by Archilochos and parts of a lost tragedy by Sophocles that dates to the 5th century BC.
These tiny, remotely readable devices have already been incorporated in many countries' passports, despite plentiful evidence that they can be remotely read, deciphered and even cloned with easily obtained equipment and software.
Phones using this technology will also come with a single, high-power LED than can be used manually to transmit Morse Code, which can be deciphered on the remote end using a cameraphone.
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Mr Fischer's own expertise lies in this area: he deciphered the rongorongo script of Easter Island, something that looks more like a design for children's wallpaper than a way to convey information.
The genome has been deciphered and it is not the case that we can predict at a young age when people will die or even what nasty diseases they will get in old age.
We discussed the strangely tiny build of 18th century women and the discomfort of girdles, looked at centuries-old objects like sock dryers and sausage makers, and deciphered old letters, including the infamous valentine and one from George Washington himself.
Just as they sought to master the language of the sea in the novels of Patrick O'Brian ( Obituary, January 15th), so they patiently deciphered the fantastic world of Mr Powell's England. (An American newspaper thoughtfully explained that he preferred to have his name pronounced to rhyme with Lowell.) Perhaps they took it seriously.
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