The two protocols described below both use discrete variable coding.
A protocol describes how the cryptographic algorithms should be used to secure information.
A protocol describes what types of people may participate in the trial; the schedule of tests, procedures, medications, and dosages; and the length of the study.
A protocol describes how the algorithms should be used.
If the objects are fully encapsulated then the protocol will describe the only way in which objects may be accessed by other objects.
The protocol described in details the steps needed to be taken to perform quantification of colocalization of synergetic proteins.
The revised protocols describe GAO's implementation of this process in further detail, including how toward the end of the fiscal year, special attention is directed to the identification of recommendations that are still open.
The protocol describes the scientific rationale, objective(s), design, methodology, statistical considerations, and organization of the planned trial.
To encode a PCR reaction using this method the protocol could describe the thermal cycling conditions and the make/model of the instrument, while the protocol application might give the sequences of the primers and the serial number of the thermal cycler.
Multiple protocols often describe different aspects of a single communication.