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		Definition of recode in English: recodeverb riːˈkəʊdriˈkoʊd [with object]1Put (something, especially a computer program) into a different code.  this allows many changes to be made without recoding application programs  Example sentencesExamples -  The result is ineffective Web sites which may turn away customers and sites that need to be recoded after the complaints start coming in.
 -  If we recode our data into binary characters as Gray and Atkinson did, we have to create three characters, one for each cognate set.
 -  I created a separate data matrix for these recoded characters.
 -  Henry says he has no desire to spend the time and money recoding those as Java applications.
 -  The whole thing's been recoded in compliant HTML and CSS, so it's also quite flexible.
 -  When I recoded this script in C + +, I observed an execution speed gain of 100%.
 -  Their website is so frustratingly bad that last year accessibility campaigner Matthew Somerville took it upon himself to recode a version of it that worked.
 -  I recoded the page so that it offers a serviceable, simple sitemap as primary view.
 -  The coders, able to analyze, decode, and recode large assembly programs within hours, were finding employment.
 -  When we ended up recoding much of the pages ourselves, the design remained intact with far simpler code.
 -  For this purpose, the quantitative data must be recoded into binary characters.
 -  Images are recoded to ten bits per channel.
 
 - 1.1 Assign a different code to.
 they can recode your alarm for about £20  Example sentencesExamples -  Because our concern was with patient overconsumption of food, the ratio was recoded so that any value under 1 was assigned a 1, and any value over 1 was retained.
 -  Significant differences could be demonstrated when clinics were recoded under three main geographic districts, namely, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories.
 -  Nonetheless, to assess the robustness of our findings in relation to negative values, we also reanalyzed our data, excluding these observations or recoding them as zero.
 -  Following initial data entry, survey items were recoded to exclude ‘Don't Know’ answers and missing data.
 -  Responses to all items were recoded so that 0 = Never, 1 = Rarely, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Usually, and 5 = Always.
 -  Several variables were recoded to facilitate data analysis.
 -  The items in each scale have varying response options; variables were recoded where necessary to account for polarity differences.
 -  In that case, the scoring of the reverse-worded items should be recoded so that the highest numerical score is assigned to ‘strongly agree’ on some items but to ‘strongly disagree’ on others, as appropriate.
 -  Age, originally measured on interval scale, was recoded into two groups - younger adolescents and older adolescents.
 -  They went back and cleaned up the data in their individual databases, recoding parts information so that everyone was working with the same names and numbers for each part.
 -  The categories 6 and 7 were recoded to both represent category 6, and the numbering of the categories was reversed so that 6 = daily and 1 = more seldom than a few times every 12 months.
 
  
    Definition of recode in US English: recodeverbriˈkoʊdrēˈkōd [with object]1Put (something, especially a computer program) into a different code.  this allows many changes to be made without recoding application programs  Example sentencesExamples -  When I recoded this script in C + +, I observed an execution speed gain of 100%.
 -  The result is ineffective Web sites which may turn away customers and sites that need to be recoded after the complaints start coming in.
 -  The coders, able to analyze, decode, and recode large assembly programs within hours, were finding employment.
 -  If we recode our data into binary characters as Gray and Atkinson did, we have to create three characters, one for each cognate set.
 -  I recoded the page so that it offers a serviceable, simple sitemap as primary view.
 -  For this purpose, the quantitative data must be recoded into binary characters.
 -  Their website is so frustratingly bad that last year accessibility campaigner Matthew Somerville took it upon himself to recode a version of it that worked.
 -  I created a separate data matrix for these recoded characters.
 -  When we ended up recoding much of the pages ourselves, the design remained intact with far simpler code.
 -  Henry says he has no desire to spend the time and money recoding those as Java applications.
 -  Images are recoded to ten bits per channel.
 -  The whole thing's been recoded in compliant HTML and CSS, so it's also quite flexible.
 
 - 1.1 Assign a different code to.
 they can recode your alarm for about $20  Example sentencesExamples -  Responses to all items were recoded so that 0 = Never, 1 = Rarely, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Usually, and 5 = Always.
 -  Significant differences could be demonstrated when clinics were recoded under three main geographic districts, namely, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories.
 -  The items in each scale have varying response options; variables were recoded where necessary to account for polarity differences.
 -  Age, originally measured on interval scale, was recoded into two groups - younger adolescents and older adolescents.
 -  In that case, the scoring of the reverse-worded items should be recoded so that the highest numerical score is assigned to ‘strongly agree’ on some items but to ‘strongly disagree’ on others, as appropriate.
 -  Several variables were recoded to facilitate data analysis.
 -  Nonetheless, to assess the robustness of our findings in relation to negative values, we also reanalyzed our data, excluding these observations or recoding them as zero.
 -  The categories 6 and 7 were recoded to both represent category 6, and the numbering of the categories was reversed so that 6 = daily and 1 = more seldom than a few times every 12 months.
 -  Because our concern was with patient overconsumption of food, the ratio was recoded so that any value under 1 was assigned a 1, and any value over 1 was retained.
 -  They went back and cleaned up the data in their individual databases, recoding parts information so that everyone was working with the same names and numbers for each part.
 -  Following initial data entry, survey items were recoded to exclude ‘Don't Know’ answers and missing data.
 
  
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