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  2. Glossary of cryptographic keys - Wikipedia

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    FIREFLY key - (NSA) keys used in an NSA system based on public key cryptography. key encryption key (KEK) - key used to protect MEK keys (or DEK/TEK if MEK is not used). key production key (KPK) -Key used to initialize a keystream generator for the production of other electronically generated keys.

  3. Key Word in Context - Wikipedia

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    Key Word in Context. Key Word In Context ( KWIC) is the most common format for concordance lines. The term KWIC was coined by Hans Peter Luhn. [1] The system was based on a concept called keyword in titles, which was first proposed for Manchester libraries in 1864 by Andrea Crestadoro. [2]

  4. Primary key - Wikipedia

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    Primary key. In the relational model of databases, a primary key is a specific choice of a minimal set of attributes ( columns) that uniquely specify a tuple ( row) in a relation ( table ). [a] [1] Informally, a primary key is "which attributes identify a record," and in simple cases constitute a single attribute: a unique ID.

  5. Proprioception: What It Is, Disorder, Symptoms, and More - WebMD

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    3 min read. Proprioception, otherwise known as kinesthesia, is your body’s ability to sense movement, action, and location. It’s present in every muscle movement you have. Without ...

  6. A Glossary of Words Associated with Heart Failure - WebMD

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    Systolic Pressure: The pressure of the blood in the arteries when the heart pumps. It is the higher of two blood pressure measurements; for example, if the blood pressure is 120/80, then 120 is ...

  7. Glossary of Sleep Related Terms - WebMD

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    Here are definitions of sleep-related terms: Cataplexy: Symptom of narcolepsy; consists of a sudden loss of muscle tone that leads to feelings of weakness and a loss of voluntary muscle control ...

  8. Hypernymy and hyponymy - Wikipedia

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    The meaning relation between hyponyms and hypernyms applies to lexical items of the same word class (that is, part of speech), and holds between senses rather than words. For instance, the word screwdriver used in the previous example refers to the screwdriver tool, and not to the screwdriver drink. Hypernymy and hyponymy are converse relations.

  9. HIV and AIDS Vocabulary: 57 Terms to Know - Healthline

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    A combination of HIV drugs, typically three or four, is known as an AIDS cocktail. It’s also known as highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and combination antiretroviral therapy (cART ...