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Dr. A. V. Astin, NBS Director, opened the 5-day session with introductory remarks, following which a total of twenty-six papers were given throughout the week by NBS scientists, from both the Washington and Boulder Laboratories.
In 1976, after consultation with the National Security Agency ( NSA ), the NBS eventually selected a slightly modified version, which was published as an official Federal Information Processing Standard ( FIPS ) for the United States in 1977.
Accordingly, on 15 May 1973, after consulting with the NSA, NBS solicited proposals for a cipher that would meet rigorous design criteria.
Besides Philips, several other manufacturers produced CD-i players, including Magnavox, GoldStar / LG Electronics, Digital Video Systems, Memorex, Grundig, Sony (' Intelligent Discman ', a portable CD-i player ), Kyocera, NBS, Highscreen, and Bang & Olufsen, who produced a television with a built-in CD-i device ( Beocenter AV5 ).
She thus traveled to NBS headquarters in Maryland with her equipment to carry out the experiments.
Hugo Bleicher, together with two of his French Abwehr agents Jean Rocquefort and Francois Barbier, was arrested in Amsterdam on 15 May 1945 by the Dutch NBS, who interrogated him for two weeks on his activities in the Netherlands before handing him over to the 1st Canadian Army, who interrogated him for a further period, also on his operations in the Netherlands, before handing him over to the British authorities, who transferred him on 16 June 1945 to the UK for longer term interrogation at Camp 020, where he co-operated willingly with his MI5 interrogators.
An audio recording survives of their review of DES at Stanford in 1976 with Dennis Branstad of NBS and representatives of the National Security Agency.
Their concern was well-founded: subsequent history has shown not only that NSA actively intervened with IBM and NBS to shorten the key size, but also that the short key size enabled exactly the kind of massively parallel key crackers that Hellman and Diffie sketched out, which when ultimately built outside the classified world, made it clear that DES was insecure and obsolete.
An audio recording survives of their review of DES at Stanford in 1976 with Dennis Branstad of NBS and representatives of the National Security Agency.
Their concern was well-founded: subsequent history has shown not only that NSA actively intervened with IBM and NBS to shorten the key size, but also that the short key size enabled exactly the kind of massively parallel key crackers that Hellman and Diffie sketched out.
Lilburn returned to New Zealand in 1940 and served as guest conductor in Wellington for three months with the NBS String Orchestra.
* 1928: ADA affiliates with the NBS ; National Board of Dental Examiners is established.
Esermethole 20 is achieved in 70 % yield by adding N-bromosuccinimide ( NBS ) to DMF at 00C, and then sodium methoxide is added in the presence of cuprous iodide with heat.
At Newcastle upon Tyne are RIBA Bookshops and the NBS, the National Building Specification, which itself has 130 staff and deals with the building regulations and the Construction Information Service.
NBS buildings average over 80 percent recycled content .” Projects fit with the industry trend of implementing green initiatives.
Season 3-Attempting to capitalize on the rookie hype for the 2006 season, NBS 24 / 7 changed its name to NBS 24 / 7: The Rookies, again traveled with FitzBradshaw Racing and Akins Motorsports, but this time covered their rookies, Joel Kauffman and AJ Foyt IV.
On 5 September 2008, as part of the preparations for euro adoption, the NBS announced that by the end the year Slovakia planned to transport over € 7 billion in banknotes from Austria and to mint coins worth € 167 million in order to pre-stock itself with the new currency.
Nijmegen breakage syndrome ( NBS ) is a rare genetic disorder that has similar chromosomal instability to that seen in people with A-T, but the problems experienced are quite different.
Children with NBS have significant microcephaly, a distinct facial appearance, short stature, and moderate cognitive impairment, but do not experience any neurologic deterioration over time.
Like those with A-T, children with NBS have enhanced sensitivity to radiation, disposition to lymphoma and leukemia, and some laboratory measures of impaired immune function, but do not have ocular telangiectasia or an elevated level of AFP.

NBS and more
SEAC ( Standards Eastern Automatic Computer ) was a first-generation electronic computer, built in 1950 by the U. S. National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ) and was initially called the National Bureau of Standards Interim Computer, because it was a small-scale computer designed to be built quickly and put into operation while the NBS waited for more powerful computers to be completed.
Like the SEAC, built about the same time, the SWAC was a small-scale interim computer designed to be built quickly and put into operation while the NBS waited for more powerful computers to be completed ( in particular, the RAYDAC by Raytheon ).
Such reactions have not however proven very popular, because succinimide-based reagents such as NIS and NBS are more versatile and do not require rigorous conditions as do organoboranes.

NBS and Construction
The Construction Industry Project Information Committee ( CPIC ), representing the four major sponsor organisations ( the Construction Confederation, the Royal Institute of British Architects, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers ), and the Department of the Environment Construction Sponsorship Directorate were responsible for commissioning and steering the project, which was developed by NBS on behalf of CPIC.

NBS and Radio
NBS Circular 120 Home Crystal Radio Project

NBS and which
The National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ), known between 1901 and 1988 as the National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ), is a measurement standards laboratory, otherwise known as a National Metrological Institute ( NMI ), which is a non-regulatory agency of the United States Department of Commerce.
The Standard Time and Frequency Signal ( STFS ) is a time signal service available in the United States which provides standard time and frequency signals, broadcast on very precise carrier frequencies by the U. S. Naval Observatory and the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ), formerly the National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ).
The NBS team built six fuzes which were placed in air-dropped bombs and successfully tested over water on 6 May 1941.
From 1973 to 2008 Albus worked at the National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ) which changed its name in 1980 to the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ).
The NBS theatre has two movie theatres, one which seats 55 people and a boutique theatre that seats approximately 20 people.
The show premiered in February 2004, and was a replacement for the failed Inside NBS, which was cancelled after just one season.
The deadline for the first round was 31 January 2005, after which the ten top designers chosen by the National Bank of Slovakia ( NBS ) were invited to make plaster reliefs of their designs.

NBS and was
Developed in the early 1970s at IBM and based on an earlier design by Horst Feistel, the algorithm was submitted to the National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ) following the agency's invitation to propose a candidate for the protection of sensitive, unclassified electronic government data.
His character was a writer on The Philco Comedy Hour, a show that aired on a fictional NBS network.
March 1973 to June 1980 he was Project Manager for Sensors and Computer Control Technology, NBS where he developed the Cerebellar Model Arithmetic Computer ( CMAC ) neural net model.
From June 1980 to January 1981 he was leader of the Programmable Automation Group at the National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ) and developed the RCS reference model architecture for the Automated Manufacturing Research Facility.
It was co-funded by the U. S. Navy Manufacturing Technology Program and the National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ).
The success of the AMRF was largely responsible for the Congressional Legislation that transformed NBS into NIST.
In 1975-76, Diffie and Martin Hellman criticized the NBS proposed Data Encryption Standard, largely because its 56-bit key length was too short to prevent Brute-force attack.
In 1972 he returned to NBS where he was Chief Research Engineer until his retirement in 1989.
The UK's first home online banking services was set up by Bank of Scotland for customers of the Nottingham Building Society ( NBS ) in 1983.
A cheque was then sent by NBS to the payee and an advice giving details of the payment was sent to the account holder.
NBS 24 / 7 was a television program produced by Kestrel Communications on Speed Channel.
On 20 December 2005, the design for the Slovak euro coins was officially made public on the NBS website.
Stegun took over management of the project and was able to finish the work by 1964, working under the direction of the NBS Chief of Numerical Analysis Philip J. Davis, who was also a contributor to the book.
The National Brotherhood of Skiers, Inc. ( NBS ) was founded in February 1973 in Aspen, Colorado, USA and incorporated in 1975.

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