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have coded

  • present perfect
    of code.
    code
    noun
    a system for communication by telegraph, heliograph, etc., in which long and short sounds, light flashes, etc., are used to symbolize the content of a message.

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To test this theory, experts have coded facial behaviour of macaques in more than 3,000 social interactions across the contexts of aggressive, submissive, and affiliative.

From Science Daily Oct. 5, 2023

“He was a patient I would never have predicted would have coded ... But he died that night, and I did raise that question: What went wrong in that room?”

From The Guardian Feb. 6, 2019

If Hutchins was responsible for developing those systems, he may have coded together a malware component without knowing it.

From The Verge Aug. 5, 2017

How can we know in advance which one they have selected, and how they have coded their message into the signal?

From Textbooks Oct. 13, 2016

Most planes have coded entry door controls, but these can be overridden with a double lock — a practice implemented industry-wide after the 9/11 attacks.

From MSNBC Mar. 26, 2015