Given a protein sequence, a family of possible coding DNA sequences can be derived by reverse translation of the genetic code.
The reverse translation, from PFL to first-order logic, is discussed in Quine (1976: 302-4).
"Does one of you want to try a reverse translation?"
He already understands us, as so many animals do, so no reverse translation is required.
This incorrect Irish title seems a reverse translation of 'Scott's Lamentation' (i.e., Cumha an Albanaigh) with the word 'caoine' (lamenting) added duplicatively.
You can look on the same online translator for the reverse translation of the possible options in Polish provided for shenanigan.
This reverse translation, though often awkward, enabled the first published editions of these oratorios to serve both German- and English-speaking audiences.
Constantine the Great A site about Constantine the Great and his bronze coins emphasizing history using coins, with many resources including reverse types issued and reverse translations.
A reverse translation gives "offenses", which seems more serious than shenanigans.
The only remaining technical role of was for reverse translation of IPv6 addresses under the zone.