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serialize
To convert a parallel signal made up of one or more bytes into a serial signal that transmits one bit after the other.
serialize [′sir·ē·ə‚līz]
(computer science)
To convert a signal suitable for parallel transmission into a signal suitable for serial transmission, consisting of a sequence of bits.

serialize - serialise


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The Racing Post did its bit in publicising the book for me through a number of serialisations, for which I was grateful, but I felt distinctly uneasy when I saw the headline on the front page that referred to the spat I had with Martin Pipe at the Cheltenham Festival all those years ago.
This book will be that and the publishing deal alone will be huge, let alone the serialisations that will appear in newspapers.
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