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Originally called Rijndael, the cipher was developed by two Belgian cryptographers, Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, who submitted to the AES selection process.
The selection process for the winner of the prize commences with the formation of an advisory committee which includes an author, two publishers, a literary agent, a bookseller, a librarian, and a chairperson appointed by the Booker Prize Foundation.
The process for running a board, sometimes called the board process, includes the selection of board members, the setting of clear board objectives, the dissemination of documents or board package to the board members, the collaborative creation of an agenda for the meeting, the creation and follow-up of assigned action items, and the assessment of the board process through standardized assessments of board members, owners, and CEOs.
The officer selection process requires pilots and support officers ( flight surgeon, events coordinator, maintenance officer, supply officer, and public affairs officer ) wishing to become Blue Angels to apply formally via their chain-of-command, with a personal statement, letters of recommendation and flight records.
Rushes are asked to tell a joke prior to the brief, and graded by the team as part of the rigorous selection process.
Natural selection is the evolutionary process by which heritable traits that increase an individual's fitness become more common, and heritable traits that decrease an individual's fitness become less common.
That kind of leadership selection process had never been tried in any parliament system before, and remains uncommon in the parliaments of the world today.
According to Moore, as long as that kind of leadership selection process remains in place, and concentrates power in the hands of the leader, as opposed to backbenchers, then coalition governments will be very difficult to form.
After a short configuration process and mirror selection, it uses tools available on the user's computer to automatically download, unpack, compile, test, and install modules.
Dennett sees evolution by natural selection as an algorithmic process ( though he spells out that algorithms as simple as long division often incorporate a significant degree of randomness ).
To sum things up, the use of money in trading all goods ( capital / labor and consumer ) in all markets ( spot and financial ) combined with profit driven entrepreneurship and Darwinian natural selection in financial markets all combine to make rational economic calculation and allocation the outcome of the capitalist process.
EP views the human brain as comprising many functional mechanisms, called psychological adaptations or evolved cognitive mechanisms or cognitive modules, designed by the process of natural selection.
Cecil Sharp had an influential idea about the process of folk variation: he felt that the competing variants of a traditional song would undergo a process akin to biological natural selection: only those new variants that were the most appealing to ordinary singers would be picked up by others and transmitted onward in time.
In 2006 a major scandal in Italian football revealed that certain clubs had been illegally influencing the referee selection process, in an attempt to ensure that certain referees were assigned to their matches.
Open stud books exist for horse breeds that either have not yet developed a rigorously defined standard phenotype, or for breeds that register animals who conform to an ideal via the process of passing a studbook selection process.
These registries usually require a studbook selection process involving judging of an individual animal's quality, performance, and conformation before registration is finalized.
He was a model figure who defined the training and selection process of all succeeding Egyptian priests and architects within Egypt ’ s jurisdiction.
The exact origins of Internet slang terms originate largely on the Internet, but the selection process remains seemingly irregular or abstract.
The Institute defines it as the proposition that " certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection.
This process is thought to be subject to selection, with a tendency towards intron gain in larger species due to their smaller population sizes, and the converse in smaller ( particularly unicellular ) species.
Supporters of intelligent design argue that anything less than the complete form of such a system or organ would not work at all, or would in fact be a detriment to the organism, and would therefore never survive the process of natural selection.

selection and usually
As the loads are usually fixed, an acceptable design will result from combination of a material selection procedure and geometry modifications, if possible.
Selection for the playoffs is determined by a selection committee, although usually a team must have a 7-4 record to even be considered.
These inherited traits are usually the result of a combination of natural crosses and artificial selection methods aimed at producing horses for specific tasks.
Personnel selection procedures are usually validated, i. e., shown to be job relevant, using one or more of the following types of validity: content validity, construct validity, and / or criterion-related validity.
This selection is usually dated to 1756.
Pump performance data such as this is usually supplied by the manufacturer before pump selection.
The cartridge's position is usually regulated by an electronic servomechanism or mechanical interface, moving the stylus properly over the groove as the record plays, or for song selection.
In recent years, with the presidential nomination usually being a foregone conclusion as the result of the primary process, the selection of a vice presidential candidate is often announced prior to the actual balloting for the presidential candidate, and sometimes before the beginning of the convention itself.
Once the genetic representation and the fitness function are defined, a GA proceeds to initialize a population of solutions ( usually randomly ) and then ( usually ) to improve it through repetitive application of the mutation, crossover, inversion and selection operators.
A bicameral legislature possesses two separate chambers, usually described as an upper house and a lower house, which often differ in duties, powers, and the methods used for the selection of members.
The module vendor will usually provide boot software and make sure there is a selection of operating systems, usually including Linux and some real time choices.
In 2000 Peres ran for a seven-year term as Israel's President, a ceremonial head of state position, which usually authorizes the selection of Prime Minister.
Kenneth Horne would find these two characters usually by looking in selection of rather risqué magazines, which he would insist he bought for innocent reasons.
Tyre selection is critical, usually done by the individual rider based on bike ' feel ' during practice, qualifying and the pre-race warm-up laps on the morning of the race, as well as the predicted weather.
Similar acts usually termed the selection actswere passed in the various Australian colonies in the 1860s, beginning in 1861 in New South Wales.
Although the way that the uniforms are worn are usually not an issue, although some state schools may have regulation on the subject ( e. g. height of ties, whether the shirt is tucked in or not ), the selection of clothes worn, whether they follow the policy, can be very strict.
had a regular spot on the schedule, late Sunday / early Monday at 3: 00 AM Eastern ; it was followed by a selection from various 1950s-1970s Goodson-Todman shows, usually another panel game.
A jukebox or nickelodeon is a partially automated music-playing device, usually a coin-operated machine, that will play a patron's selection from self-contained media.
For low dose drugs, it is usually possible to overcome such limitations through carefi1 selection of excipients, but there will be a dose level at which it becomes impractical to produce a tablet of acceptable size.
Today, studbook selection usually entails a performance proof in addition to external evaluation, particularly for stallions.
While traditional backtesting was done by hand, this was usually only performed on human-selected stocks, and was thus prone to prior knowledge in stock selection.
The Freshman Years usually have a set or minimally flexible basic curriculum with the Sophister years allowing for a much greater degree of course selection, as well as taking a year abroad.

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