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单词 coding
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Definition of coding in English:

coding

nounˈkəʊdɪŋˈkoʊdɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The process of assigning a code to something for classification or identification.

    编码

    the forms are checked and returned to the census officer for coding
    as modifier a coding system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With this system of coding, confidential information had been buried in the photographs and sent out of the firm.
    • The hassles of coding and compiling for two separate processors are going to get a little much for developers.
    • The goal of the preliminary coding was to identify the phenomena of interest, and no attempt was made at this point to specify discrete categories.
    • Situations can be managed through a system of coding - red, orange, and green.
    • Observers were instructed to view the videotape once before coding, and then code the videotape.
    • Through an iterative process of coding and revision, we developed a taxonomy of 69 generic types.
    • This coding system assumes that no children were using substances in kindergarten and any reports of use by the sixth grade represent initial onset of substance use.
    • This general process is known as coding and will be examined in greater detail in Chapter 7.
    • Commodification also has brought with it a system of reimbursement based on diagnostic coding according to stringent guidelines.
    • Following the open coding, axial coding took place.
    • The first part of the process involved open coding, which began to identify concepts in the data; these concepts were then grouped into categories.
    • Automated coding of free text typically results in negated concepts being coded as present.
    • In non-Java-compliant operating systems, manual coding of parameters is needed to set up the query.
    • Clinicians sought improved usability and flexibility, whereas national headquarters prioritised business and executive functions such as accurate coding and reimbursement.
    • A comprehensive discussion of the different coding and payment systems is beyond the scope of this article.
    • The next step is to polish the coding system and complete the coding of the remaining comments.
    • A coding system was developed to assess the content and frequency of particular features of mother-child interactive behavior.
    • A conceptual framework for selective coding was developed that linked unrelated codes to the core category of providing.
    • The proposals concern innovative coding or discoveries of applications of technology.
    • Using axial coding, we further developed the conceptual categories and compared them with each other.
    1. 1.1count noun A code assigned to something for classification or identifcation purposes.
      编码
      PAYE codings

      所得税预扣编号。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Thanks to one of our regular readers for providing some details about codings found on the processors.
      • Even within the same facility, we arrived at a rearrangement for these two variables and used suitable codings.
      • A master list was formed using the codings from the two reviewers, and guidelines were grouped together based on similarities in semantics and therapeutic purpose.
      • Although there were few cases in which coders chose opposite impacts, only slightly more than half of all codings matched.
      • Asian and white people were identified from the racial coding on death certificates.
      • The three research assistants and the chief investigator made initial individual readings and codings of the documents' references to composing.
      • The 51 mentions of surprise within accounts reflect events that did not coincide with a person's preconceptions, whereas codings for skepticism often portrayed rationality.
      • Most characters also are coded as present or absent and these codings can sometimes be misleading.
      • You do receive a guide book to tax codes with your notice of coding.
      • I was unaware that they would be so familiar with the ISBN codings… I won't make that error again.
      • On 2 cases in which his codings differed from JP's, he modified his original codings after consultation with JP.
      • One hundred trial and error searches were run with the starting order of taxa randomized for each run, both with and without the new codings.
      • The final matrix incorporating the various codings to each variable was entered into the programme.
      • For these taxa, previous diagnoses are sufficient, although these can be augmented using the character codings detailed above and in Table 1.
      • The codings for the taxa analyzed are given in Table 1.
      • Thus, each alignment was tested for three different codings of the gaps.
      • Several different codings were possible based upon the 15 family structure categories.
      • Those responses given orally were coded online by the experimenter, but all responses were also recorded in digital sound files for later checking of the codings.
      • Possibilities for such codings are not hard to find.
      • A brief description of the 12 characters used herein as well as the codings for the included taxa are presented below.
  • 2Biochemistry
    The process of coding genetically for an amino acid, protein, or characteristic.

    〔生化〕(为某种氨基酸、蛋白质或特征所进行的)遗传编码

    as modifier a coding region in human DNA
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Data partitions were set up for all coding and noncoding regions of each locus.
    • Just what choices people will make once they can control the genetic coding of their offspring is one of the most important questions of the 21st century.
    • Experts predict that it could take the rest of the century to finalise the genetic coding that gives all human beings their distinct and individual characteristics.
    • Just like a viral infection, the viruses work by tricking cells into accepting them as part of their own genetic coding.
    • The use of phages, biological agent detectors, and DNA coding are some of the new technologies being developed today.

Definition of coding in US English:

coding

nounˈkoʊdɪŋˈkōdiNG
  • 1The process of assigning a code to something for the purposes of classification or identification.

    编码

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The proposals concern innovative coding or discoveries of applications of technology.
    • A comprehensive discussion of the different coding and payment systems is beyond the scope of this article.
    • This general process is known as coding and will be examined in greater detail in Chapter 7.
    • In non-Java-compliant operating systems, manual coding of parameters is needed to set up the query.
    • Commodification also has brought with it a system of reimbursement based on diagnostic coding according to stringent guidelines.
    • Following the open coding, axial coding took place.
    • A coding system was developed to assess the content and frequency of particular features of mother-child interactive behavior.
    • Observers were instructed to view the videotape once before coding, and then code the videotape.
    • Clinicians sought improved usability and flexibility, whereas national headquarters prioritised business and executive functions such as accurate coding and reimbursement.
    • The goal of the preliminary coding was to identify the phenomena of interest, and no attempt was made at this point to specify discrete categories.
    • Through an iterative process of coding and revision, we developed a taxonomy of 69 generic types.
    • The hassles of coding and compiling for two separate processors are going to get a little much for developers.
    • A conceptual framework for selective coding was developed that linked unrelated codes to the core category of providing.
    • With this system of coding, confidential information had been buried in the photographs and sent out of the firm.
    • This coding system assumes that no children were using substances in kindergarten and any reports of use by the sixth grade represent initial onset of substance use.
    • The first part of the process involved open coding, which began to identify concepts in the data; these concepts were then grouped into categories.
    • Situations can be managed through a system of coding - red, orange, and green.
    • Using axial coding, we further developed the conceptual categories and compared them with each other.
    • The next step is to polish the coding system and complete the coding of the remaining comments.
    • Automated coding of free text typically results in negated concepts being coded as present.
    1. 1.1 A code assigned for the purpose of classification or identification.
      编码
      text type codings
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A master list was formed using the codings from the two reviewers, and guidelines were grouped together based on similarities in semantics and therapeutic purpose.
      • A brief description of the 12 characters used herein as well as the codings for the included taxa are presented below.
      • Although there were few cases in which coders chose opposite impacts, only slightly more than half of all codings matched.
      • The codings for the taxa analyzed are given in Table 1.
      • Most characters also are coded as present or absent and these codings can sometimes be misleading.
      • Possibilities for such codings are not hard to find.
      • Asian and white people were identified from the racial coding on death certificates.
      • You do receive a guide book to tax codes with your notice of coding.
      • The final matrix incorporating the various codings to each variable was entered into the programme.
      • Several different codings were possible based upon the 15 family structure categories.
      • The 51 mentions of surprise within accounts reflect events that did not coincide with a person's preconceptions, whereas codings for skepticism often portrayed rationality.
      • I was unaware that they would be so familiar with the ISBN codings… I won't make that error again.
      • Thus, each alignment was tested for three different codings of the gaps.
      • Even within the same facility, we arrived at a rearrangement for these two variables and used suitable codings.
      • Thanks to one of our regular readers for providing some details about codings found on the processors.
      • Those responses given orally were coded online by the experimenter, but all responses were also recorded in digital sound files for later checking of the codings.
      • The three research assistants and the chief investigator made initial individual readings and codings of the documents' references to composing.
      • For these taxa, previous diagnoses are sufficient, although these can be augmented using the character codings detailed above and in Table 1.
      • One hundred trial and error searches were run with the starting order of taxa randomized for each run, both with and without the new codings.
      • On 2 cases in which his codings differed from JP's, he modified his original codings after consultation with JP.
    2. 1.2Biochemistry The process of coding genetically for an amino acid, protein, or characteristic.
      〔生化〕(为某种氨基酸、蛋白质或特征所进行的)遗传编码
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Experts predict that it could take the rest of the century to finalise the genetic coding that gives all human beings their distinct and individual characteristics.
      • Just like a viral infection, the viruses work by tricking cells into accepting them as part of their own genetic coding.
      • Data partitions were set up for all coding and noncoding regions of each locus.
      • Just what choices people will make once they can control the genetic coding of their offspring is one of the most important questions of the 21st century.
      • The use of phages, biological agent detectors, and DNA coding are some of the new technologies being developed today.
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