- A
decoy (derived from the
Dutch de kooi,
literally "the cage" or
possibly ende kooi, "duck cage") is
usually a person, device, or
event which resembles...
- Look up
decoy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
decoy is a person, device, or
event meant to distract.
Decoy or
Decoys may also
refer to:
Decoy (1934...
- The
Decoy is the name of a
number of films: The
Decoy (1914 film) The
Decoy (1915 film) The
Decoy (1916 film) The
Decoy (1918 film) The
Decoy (2006 film)...
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Decoys is a 2004
Canadian science fiction horror film
directed by
Matthew Hastings and
written by Tom
Berry and Hastings. The cast
included Kim Poirier...
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Within quantum cryptography, the
Decoy state quantum key
distribution (QKD)
protocol is the most
widely implemented QKD scheme.
Practical QKD systems...
- A
decoy receptor is a
receptor that is able to
recognize and bind
specific growth factors or
cytokines efficiently, but is not
structurally able to signal...
- been
named HMS
Decoy. HMS
Decoy (1810), the name
vessel for her three-vessel
class of cutter; the
French captured her in 1814 HMS
Decoy (1856), a Cheerful-class...
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Decoy cells are
virally infected epithelial cells that can be
found in the urine.
Decoy cells owe
their name to
their strong resemblance to
cancer cells...
- Bold (also
called Bolde, a term
derived from kobold) was a
German sonar decoy, used by U-boats
during the
Second World War from 1942 onwards. It consisted...
- In chess, a
decoy is a
tactic that
lures an
enemy man off its
square and away from its
defensive role.
Typically this
means away from a
square on which...