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The primary benefit promised by ECC is a smaller key size, reducing storage and transmission requirements — i. e., that an elliptic curve group could provide the same level of security afforded by an RSA-based system with a large modulus and correspondingly larger key — e. g., a 256bit ECC public key should provide comparable security to a 3072bit RSA public key ( see # Key sizes ).
Carol Clover, in her popular and influential book " Men, Women, and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film " ( Princeton University Press, 1992 ) argues that young male viewers of the Horror Genre ( young males being the primary demographic ) are quite prepared to identify with the female-in-jeopardy, a key component of Horror narrative, and to identify on an unexpectedly profound level.
He was a key factor to the Marlins ' 2003 World Series run and the ballclub's primary power hitter during his tenure, hitting 138 home runs and driving in 523 in five seasons.
Wokou or Japanese pirates were one of the key primary concerns, although the maritime ban was not without some control.
Also see primary key and foreign key.
Nāgārjuna's primary contribution to Buddhist philosophy is in the use of the concept of śūnyatā, or " emptiness ," which brings together other key Buddhist doctrines, particularly anātman ( no-self ) and pratītyasamutpāda ( dependent origination ), to refute the metaphysics of Sarvastivāda and Sautrāntika ( extinct non-Mahayana schools ).
There are three primary kinds of public key systems: public key distribution systems, digital signature systems, and public key cryptosystems, which can perform both public key distribution and digital signature services.
While the wrestling matches themselves are the primary focus of professional wrestling, a key dramatic element of the business can be entrances of the wrestlers to the arena and ring.
Usually one candidate key is arbitrarily chosen to be called the primary key and used in preference over the other candidate keys, which are then called alternate keys.
If we attempted to insert a new customer with the ID 1234567890, this would violate the design of the relvar since < u > Customer ID </ u > is a primary key and we already have a customer 1234567890.
Section 508 § 1194. 3 General exceptions describe exceptions for national security ( e. g., most of the primary systems used by the National Security Agency ( NSA )), incidental items not procured as work products, individual requests for non-public access, fundamental alteration of a product's key requirements, or maintenance access.
The song was originally written in the primary key of Eb major.
However, Steve Forbes finished first in Delaware and Arizona while paleoconservative firebrand Pat Buchanan managed early victories in Alaska and Louisiana, in addition to a strong second place in the Iowa caucuses and a surprising victory in the small but key New Hampshire primary.
* The controller or key in the primary circuit of the coil or transformer.
One of the primary purposes in doing so was to establish a key political base separate from the Democratic Machine, yet integral to the Machine's success in the predominately black wards.
The Wisconsin primary proved to be the key contest, as Dewey won by a surprisingly wide margin ; he took 14 delegates to four for Harold Stassen, while MacArthur won the three remaining delegates.

key and organs
There are two other key organs of political power in the People's Republic of China: the formal government and the People's Liberation Army.
However, it is known that the CMC contains at least five key organs.
It has an attached console built into the base of the instrument from which the pipes of the Positive, Great, and Swell manuals are playable by direct mechanical, or " tracker " key action, with the rest playing by electric key action ; this console somewhat resembles North-German Baroque organs, and has a closed-circuit television monitor set into the music desk.
Within a week of assuming power, Husák began to consolidate his leadership by ordering extensive purges of reformists still occupying key positions in the mass media, judiciary, social and mass organizations, lower party organs, and, finally, the highest levels of the KSČ.
He described nearly all the key differences of morphology of stem and root, showed that the flowers of the Asteraceae are built of multiple units, and correctly hypothesized that stamens are male organs.
The ( dynamic and to environment responsive ) pattern of auxin distribution within the plant is a key factor for plant growth, its reaction to its environment, and specifically for development of plant organs ( such as leaves or flowers ).
The key being " a certain form ", since Bancroft makes clear in a footnote that the majority of his sources, including Clavigero, Ternaux-Compans, Carbajal Espinosa, Oviedo y Herrera, and especially Acosta, believed Durán and others " confounded the custom of drawing blood from the secret organs with circumcision ", and " the incision on the prepuce and ear to have been mistaken for circumcision ", adding that this blood-letting rite was " chiefly performed upon sons of great men " ( p279 ).
St. Mark's at this time also began to employ a second organist ( it was Claudio Merulo for the last eight years of Padovano's tenure ), which allowed two simultaneous, spatially separated organs to perform in the huge space of the cathedral: this was a key development in music of the Venetian school, which was already using spatially separated choirs of voices.
Prime Minister Nikolai Tanayev resigned as the opposition took control of key state organs including State Television, and the police melted away or joined the protesters.
On the other hand, while the pianist may allow the piano notes to continue to sound for a few moments after he lifts his hands from the keys by depressing the sustain pedal, organs have no corresponding control ; the note invariably ceases when the organist releases the key ( except on some modern electronic instruments and relatively contemporary upgrades to theatre pipe organ consoles ).
Most mechanical organs, and some electrically actuated organs, are displacement sensitive, i. e. when a key is pressed partway down, the corresponding note ( pipe, reed, or the like ) in the organ will produce a different, quieter sound than when the key is fully depressed.
Because the source of power with a pipe organ and electronic organs is not generated by the organist, the volume of these instruments has no relationship with how hard its keys or pedals are struck ; i. e., the organ produces the same volume whether the key or pedal is depressed gently or firmly.

key and immune
Saccharides and their derivatives include many other important biomolecules that play key roles in the immune system, fertilization, preventing pathogenesis, blood clotting, and development.
2 ) Some researchers ( e. g., Engel and Askanas ) advocate the theory that sIBM is a degenerative disorder related to aging of the muscle fibres and that abnormal, potentially pathogenic protein accumulations in myofibers play a key causative role in s-IBM ( apparently before the immune system comes into play ).
From an article by Askanas and Engel: " Two hypotheses predominate regarding the key pathogenic mechanisms involved in s-IBM: an amyloid-beta-related degenerative process and an immune dysregulation.
* Multiplexing may refer to the design of a " switch matrix " ( non-multiplexed buttons are immune to " phantom keys " and also immune to " phantom key blocking ").
Iceland, furthermore, has great advantages for communications companies as they are effectively immune from defamation lawsuits for disseminating any adverse information about public events or companies or figures, which is a key driver of day trading and arbitrage activity.
Some one hundred of these genes give instructions for key parts of the human immune system, giving a clue as to why the closely related smallpox is so lethal.
These tests suggest the staphyloxanthin may be key to the ability of S. aureus to survive immune system attacks.
By releasing chemical " alarms " such as histamine, mast cells attract other key players of the immune defense system to areas of the body where they are needed.
Some of the key areas for medical management are the problems of transplant rejection, during which the body has an immune response to the transplanted organ, possibly leading to transplant failure and the need to immediately remove the organ from the recipient.
* Toll-like receptor, a class of proteins that play a key role in the innate immune system
Bone marrow is also a key component of the lymphatic system, producing the lymphocytes that support the body's immune system.
About 300 samples were seeded from 34 protein types including HIV Reverse Transcriptase Complex ( an enzyme that is a chemical key to the replication of AIDS ) and Factor D ( an important enzyme in human immune systems ).
A key defining property is that an open standard is immune to vendor capture at all stages in its life-cycle.
In addition to recruiting and activating other cells of the immune system, neutrophils play a key role in the front-line defence against invading pathogens.
A small dog just out of the prisoners ' reach holds the key to their escape in his teeth ; he seems all but immune to the pleas of the pirates trying to coax him closer.
* Human leukocyte antigen, a key part of the human immune system, or the paternity test based upon it
Poliovirus uses two key mechanisms to evade the immune system.
As the theory of immune intolerance as a cause of pre-eclampsia has become accepted, women who suffer repeated pre-eclampsia, miscarriages, or In Vitro Fertilization failures could potentially be administered key immune factors such as TGF-beta along with the father's foreign proteins, possibly either orally, as a sublingual spray, or as a vaginal gel to be applied onto the vaginal wall before intercourse.
* 1984-Isolation of a gene coding for part of the T-cell receptor, a key to the immune system ’ s function
She is also the only girl immune to the Mega-Playboy's ability to seduce women, something Karin considers a key part in the plan to stop the Mega-Playboy.
The key effects of endotoxins on vertebrates are mediated by their interaction with specific receptors on immune cells such as monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and others.
Toll-like receptors ( TLRs ) are a class of proteins that play a key role in the innate immune system as well as the digestive system.

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