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  2. Advanced Encryption Standard - Wikipedia

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    For AES-128, the key can be recovered with a computational complexity of 2 126.1 using the biclique attack. For biclique attacks on AES-192 and AES-256, the computational complexities of 2 189.7 and 2 254.4 respectively apply. Related-key attacks can break AES-256 and AES-192 with complexities 2 99.5 and 2 176 in both time and data, respectively.

  3. Benign vs. Malignant Lymph Nodes - Healthline

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    Swollen lymph nodes are a sign that your immune system is fighting off infection or illness. Swollen lymph nodes are more likely to be benign than malignant. Benign means the lymph nodes don’t ...

  4. Advanced Encryption Standard process - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Encryption Standard process. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), the symmetric block cipher ratified as a standard by National Institute of Standards and Technology of the United States (NIST), was chosen using a process lasting from 1997 to 2000 that was markedly more open and transparent than its predecessor, the Data Encryption ...

  5. Lung Nodule Size Chart: What the Size of Nodules Indicates

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    A lung nodule is a small irregular growth in your lungs that’s smaller than 30 millimeters (mm) (1.2 inches) ... There’s about a 9.7% chance of being cancerous for nodules larger than 8 mm.

  6. Disk encryption theory - Wikipedia

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    XTS-AES was standardized on December 19, 2007 as IEEE P1619. The XTS standard requires using a different key for the IV encryption than for the block encryption; this differs from XEX which uses only a single key.: 1–4 As a result, users wanting AES-256 and AES-128 encryption must supply 512 bits and 256 bits of key respectively.

  7. AES3 - Wikipedia

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    AES3. AES3 is a standard for the exchange of digital audio signals between professional audio devices. An AES3 signal can carry two channels of pulse-code-modulated digital audio over several transmission media including balanced lines, unbalanced lines, and optical fiber. [1]

  8. On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences - Wikipedia

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    Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 [3] The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences ( OEIS) is an online database of integer sequences. It was created and maintained by Neil Sloane while researching at AT&T Labs. He transferred the intellectual property and hosting of the OEIS to the OEIS Foundation in 2009. [4] Sloane is the chairman of the OEIS ...

  9. Alex Krakovsky - Wikipedia

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    February 28, 1982 (age 41) Ukraine. Nationality. Ukrainian. Known for. Archiving and activism. Alexander Krakovsky (born 28 February 1982) ( Ukrainian: Олександр Краковський) is a Jewish-Ukrainian archivist, activist, and genealogist. He is a leader in the Jewish genealogical community in efforts to legalize the digitization ...