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Because and key
Because the P-array is 576 bits long, and the key bytes are XORed through all these 576 bits during the initialization, many implementations support key sizes up to 576 bits.
Because they lack this key defence, only 0. 5 % of cane toads are estimated to reach adulthood.
Because defining a GSSP depends on finding well-preserved geologic sections and identifying key events, this task becomes more difficult as one goes farther back in time.
Because of motivation's role in influencing workplace behavior and performance, it is key for organizations to understand and to structure the work environment to encourage productive behaviors and discourage those that are unproductive.
Because a magnet and sensor is required for each key, as well as custom control electronics, they are very expensive.
Because water is a key ingredient in beer it will not alter the flavor.
Because Ptolemy derived many of his key latitudes from crude longest day values, his latitudes are erroneous on average by roughly a degree ( 2 degrees for Byzantium, 4 degrees for Carthage ), though capable ancient astronomers knew their latitudes to more like a minute.
Because symmetric key algorithms are nearly always much less computationally intensive than asymmetric ones, it is common to exchange a key using a key-exchange algorithm, then transmit data using that key and a symmetric key algorithm.
Because the principle allowing revocation authority for keys is very powerful, the mechanisms used to control it should involve both as many participants as possible ( to guard against malicious attacks of this type ), while at the same time as few as possible ( to ensure that a key can be revoked without dangerous delay ).
Because of the expansion of form ( those elements pertaining to form, key, instrumentation and the like ) within a typical composition, and the growing idiosyncrasies and expressiveness of the new composers from the new century, it thus became easier to identify an artist based on his work or style.
Because it presents essentially the same text in all three scripts ( with some minor differences between them ), it provided the key to the modern understanding of Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Because silent films had no synchronized sound for dialogue, onscreen intertitles were used to narrate story points, present key dialogue and sometimes even comment on the action for the cinema audience.
Because of this, the oligarchy that came into power after the " Meiji Restoration " of 1868 had a strong representation from the Satsuma province, with leaders such as Ōkubo Toshimichi and Saigō Takamori taking up key government positions.
Because of the key nature of DNA to living things, knowledge of DNA sequence may come in useful in practically any biological research.
Because the key is otherwise rarely used, programs that tie into other software often use it to prevent issues arising from both programs using the same key.
Because music written for early trumpets required the use of a different trumpet for each key — they did not have valves and therefore were not chromatic — and also because a player may choose to play a particular passage on a different trumpet from the one indicated on the written music, orchestra trumpet players are generally adept at transposing music at sight, sometimes playing music written for the B trumpet on the C trumpet, and vice versa.
Because volume measurements play a key role in titration, it is also known as volumetric analysis.
Because the trial of the Morgan conspirators was mishandled, and the Masons resisted further inquiries, many New Yorkers concluded that Masons " controlled key offices and used their official authority to promote the goals of the fraternity.
Because MORB basalt is considered a key to understanding plate tectonics, its compositions have been much studied.

Because and distinguishing
*' Because the traits distinguishing metals and nonmetals are qualitative in nature, some elements do not fall unambiguously in either category.
Because of Crozet's location in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, its natural scenery is one of its distinguishing features.
Because many of the suggested distinguishing features of humanity — extreme intelligence ; highly complex language ; etc .— are not present in marginal cases such as young or mentally disabled humans, it appears that the only distinction is a prejudice based on species alone, which animal-rights supporters call speciesism — that is, differentiating humans from other animals purely on the grounds that they are human.
* Because of the phonetic differences between English and French rhotics, speakers may perceive as-like and have trouble distinguishing between and.
Because the NRSV frequently departs from a literal translation of the text in favour of gender neutrality, critics argue it departed from the heritage of preserving the literal text of Scripture that was the distinguishing feature of translations in the Tyndale / King James tradition.
Because historical games often overlap the fantasy genre, a distinguishing mark is that fantasy games are set on a " fantasy world " similar to but distinct from Earth, while historical games are set in the past of Earth.
" Because of the extreme difficulty in distinguishing between loyal Japanese-Americans, and there are many who are loyal to this country, and those other Japanese whose loyalty is to the Mikado.
Because of the remarkable similarity of their styles of painting and the difficulty of distinguishing works by each brother ( they signed their paintings only with their surname, and many may have been collaborations ), they are commonly referred to as a single entity, Le Nain.
Because there are no universally accepted criteria for distinguishing languages from dialects, some scholars understand the term ethnolect as language or dialect.

Because and characteristic
Because of the falling characteristic of the rectifier, no ballast resistor was required for stability of operation.
Because conjugation is an automorphism, every characteristic subgroup is normal, though not every normal subgroup is characteristic.
Because housing assignments are made based on the preferences of the students themselves, diverse social atmospheres can be sustained in different living groups ; for example, according to the Yale Daily News Staff's The Insider's Guide to the Colleges, 2010, " The split between East Campus and West Campus is a significant characteristic of MIT.
Because of the French Revolution and new developments in science and philosophy, man was looked at as not special, but as characteristic of his place in nature.
Because of the ability of some substances to supercool, the freezing point is not considered as a characteristic property of a substance.
Because of the latter characteristic, this serotype cannot be isolated by using standard fecal coliform methods that include incubation at 45 ° C.
Because these experimentally determined BEs are characteristic of specific elements, they can be directly used to identify experimentally measured peaks of a material with unknown elemental composition.
Because of this characteristic, white oak is used for barrels for wine and whiskey production since it resists leaking.
Because of the shallow waters, the development of aquatic life in the Sea of Azov is more characteristic of a lagoon, and the plankton patterns are rather similar in the open sea and near the shores.
Because certain brain chemicals lose or gain electrons at characteristic voltages, individual species can be identified.
Because both the MP2 and MP3 formats use the same basic sub-band filter bank, both benefit from this characteristic.
Because the remedies are extremely diluted they do not have a characteristic scent or taste of the plant.
Because the properties of spinors change drastically between different dimensions, each dimension has its characteristic.
* Because of the previous characteristic many Indians pronounce words such as < flower > as instead of, and < our > as instead of.
Because of that amorphous materials have a characteristic threshold temperature termed glass transition temperature ( T < sub > g </ sub >): below T < sub > g </ sub > amorphous materials are glassy whereas above T < sub > g </ sub > they are molten.
Because electroosmotic velocities are independent of conduit size, as long as the double layer is much smaller than the characteristic length scale of the channel, electroosmotic flow is most significant when in small channels.
Because large road wheels and " slack track " are characteristic of the Christie suspension, other designs with these features are sometimes misidentified as such.
Because the law aims to eliminate the mindset and culture of discrimination, it is irrelevant whether the person who was targeted was themselves a person with a protected characteristic, so that people who associate with or are perceived to possess a protected characteristic are protected too.
Because of its characteristic of improvising on a certain basic framework the lăutărească music has been compared with other Desi musics such as the Rāg.
Because of this characteristic, H. rosa-sinensis has become popular with hobbyists who cross and recross varieties, creating new named varieties and holding competitions to exhibit and judge the many resulting new seedlings and often strikingly unique flowers.
Because the grid is negatively charged relative to both the anode and the screen grid, it repels any secondary electrons back to the anode preventing them from contributing to the screen grid current, and to any negative resistance characteristic.
Because the majority of the Watchung Mountains are composed of extrusive igneous trap rock, they display characteristic columnar jointing and stacked lava flows.

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