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# In an adaptive chosen message attack, the attacker first learns signatures on arbitrary messages of the attacker's choice.
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# Protection: an anatomical barrier from pathogens and damage between the internal and external environment in bodily defense ; Langerhans cells in the skin are part of the adaptive immune system.
# L ' influence des circonstances ( an adaptive force )-in which the use and disuse of characters led organisms to become more adapted to their environment.
# The distribution of atmospheric seeing through the atmosphere ( the C < sub > N </ sub >< sup > 2 </ sup > profile described below ) causes the image quality in adaptive optics systems to degrade the further you look from the location of reference star
# stimulating cells to secrete a variety of cytokines that influence the function of other cells involved in adaptive immune responses and innate immune responses.
# Complex Adaptive Systems theory-Dutch scholar Jaap van Ginneken claims that contagion, convergence and emergent norms are just instances of the synergy, emergence and autopoiesis or self-creation of patterns and new entities typical for the newly discovered meta-category of complex adaptive systems.
# Modern systems that comprise system of systems problems are not monolithic, rather they have five common characteristics: operational independence of the individual systems, managerial independence of the systems, geographical distribution, emergent behavior and evolutionary development: description in the field of evolutionary acquisition of complex adaptive systems in the military.
# Emotions served an adaptive role in helping organisms deal with key survival issues posed by the environment.
# The adaptive ( functional ) approach, which involves functional tasks utilising the person ’ s strengths and abilities, helping them to compensate for problems or altering the environment to lessen their disabilities.
# Control of Reflex = Association: behavioral routines become flexible or adaptive, through the learning of new associations between experienced stimuli and actions
# and chosen
# Virtue ethics, derived from Aristotle's and Confucius's notions, which asserts that the right action will be that chosen by a suitably ' virtuous ' agent.
# The number of names chosen for each body should be kept to a minimum, and their placement governed by the requirements of the scientific community.
In Houston, Clemens wore # 22, his number with the Yankees, partly because Pettitte had chosen # 21, in Clemens ' honor.
In 2005, it was chosen as # 10 on the American Film Institute's AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Movie Quotes.
# The Children of Israel were God's original chosen people by virtue of an ancient covenant, but by rejecting Jesus they forfeited their chosenness-and now, by virtue of a New Covenant ( or " testament "), Christians have replaced the Jews as God's chosen people, the Church having become the " People of God.
The color to the immediate right ( color # A52A2A ) that was chosen as the web color " brown "-- a medium dark red — is the color traditionally called red-brown.
# The ratio of the channel noise at any point in a transmission system to an arbitrary level chosen as a reference.
Before we observed the cookie, the probability we assigned for Fred having chosen bowl # 1 was the prior probability,, which was 0. 5.
In the wake of the group's success for the Victor release, in May the band returned to Columbia, recording two selections of popular tunes of the day chosen for them by the record company ( possibly hoping to avoid the copyright problems which arose after Victor recorded two of the band's supposedly original compositions ) " Darktown Strutter's Ball " and "( Back Home Again in ) Indiana " as catalogue # A-2297.
# In a known message attack, the attacker is given valid signatures for a variety of messages known by the attacker but not chosen by the attacker.
# Input from key initial S / 360-67 sites, who had debated the alternatives during the initial system design period, and had recommended 31 bits ( instead of the 32-bit design that was ultimately chosen at the time ).
# an adjective: chosen to reflect the circumstances of the emperor's reign ( such as " Martial " or " Lamentable ").
# Conversely, coming out can be viewed as inauthentic or as a self-betrayal for some trans and intersex people who have chosen to live in stealth because the disclosure is at odds with their true gender.
The land that would become Forest City was settled in 1864 by William Pentecost and family and chosen for its dense forest, of which only a small portion of the original forest still remains today in the Industrial Park ( where mine # 1 was once located ) and at the beginning of Delaware Street.
" The " show mine ," as many locals call it, features tours from retired coal miners into the real mine that served as the birthplace of the world-famous Pocahontas # 3 coal that heated homes across the United States and was the chosen fuel of the United States Navy.
The model chosen was the # 25 Bedford Tanker, which, for the German market, was changed from its usual yellow-and-white colors and BP livery to a blue and white model with Aral decals.
In 2005, it was chosen as # 36 on the American Film Institute list, AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Movie Quotes.
# The value of your chosen point is now the value of the nearest decade line with lower value times 10 < sup > a </ sup > where a is the value found in step 2.
In 2003, Hannibal Lecter ( as portrayed by Hopkins ) was chosen by the American Film Institute as the # 1 movie villain.
# and message
# The P < sub > antiq </ sub > promoter produces antisense mRNA to the Q gene message of the P < sub > R </ sub > promoter transcript, thereby switching off Q production.
# The client's local operating system sends the message from the client machine to the server machine.
# Short message Mobile Terminated ( SMS-MT )/ Point-to-Point: the ability of a network to transmit a Short Message to a mobile phone.
# Short message Mobile Originated ( SMS-MO )/ Point-to-Point: the ability of a network to transmit a Short Message sent by a mobile phone.
# Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
# In message communications, the preservation of the exact number of bits that are in the original message.
# Transmission that combines a very high data signaling rate with very short transmission times-i. e., the message is compressed.
# For data communication, the overall length of time required to establish a circuit-switched call between terminals ; i. e., the time from the initiation of a call request to the beginning of the call message.
# In a non-switched network, the routes used to send a given message through the network are identified in advance in routing tables maintained in a database.
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