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  • verb Present participle of descramble.

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Examples

  • Modular ARB Conveyors successfully improve productivity, eliminate unnecessary labor costs, and reduce operational expenses in applications such as descrambling / singulation, switching,

    unknown title 2009

  • RealNetworks, however, maintains the contract's language for the descrambling license does not prevent the duplication of DVDs, an assertion rejected by the MPAA and a central issue in the case.

    Wired Top Stories 2009

  • Today anyone who wants to watch a DVD movie on a computer can do so by simply descrambling it.

    Dvd Wars | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • Appropriate descrambling algorithms were written which have over time been compressed to six lines.

    Dvd Wars | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • He's enlisting the support of cable operators to install temporary "traps," or descrambling boxes, in homes that lack pay-per-view.

    Nbc's Olympian Gamble 2008

  • Quintessenz appeared at the 22nd Chaos Communication Congress, showing anti-CCTV techniques including descrambling recordings, altering facial data, and physically blinding devices with lasers.

    Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Sousveillance and antisurveillance in Berlin 2006

  • Quintessenz appeared at the 22nd Chaos Communication Congress, showing anti-CCTV techniques including descrambling recordings, altering facial data, and physically blinding devices with lasers.

    Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Sousveillance and antisurveillance in Berlin 2006

  • Miranda Goode have found that test subjects who are reminded of money prior to engaging in a word jumble descrambling exercise exhibit more self-sufficienct orientation compared to control subjects to whom neutral language is read prior to the exercise.

    Archive 2006-11-01 2006

  • Miranda Goode have found that test subjects who are reminded of money prior to engaging in a word jumble descrambling exercise exhibit more self-sufficienct orientation compared to control subjects to whom neutral language is read prior to the exercise.

    The Brain, Money, and Law & Economics 2006

  • They said Matthew Pavlovich, who lives in Texas, cannot be sued in California, so he can now post the DeCSS DVD descrambling code up on the web again.

    Archive 2004-01-18 2004

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