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The phrase "a single nibble of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of something, often in a context related to food or data.
Example: "After a long day, I only had a single nibble of the chocolate cake before heading to bed."
Alternatives: "a small bite of" or "a tiny piece of".
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In the second attack, we induce a fault on a single nibble of the intermediate states and we employ our first attack to retrieve the master key.
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In the latter attack, we assume that we can induce faults on a single nibble of intermediate states.
My husband was not bothered by a single nibble, but I soon armed myself with skin repellent and bug spray, necessary protection among the delights of screenless, open-air living.
The basic attack which requires to induce a fault on a single bit of nibbles at the input of the last round requires 48 faulty cipher texts on average, and the extended attack which retrieves the master key induces a fault on a nibble of the intermediate states and requires 18 faulty cipher texts on average.
Remarkably, without nibbling a single shred of food for 120 hours, the irrigation still washed out huge amounts of gunk.
Some will nibble on a single square of single‑origin 85% dark chocolate once a day for a fortnight – moderating pleasure, feeling virtuous.
You write a menu that permits diners to build a nibble-of-this, nibble-of-that meal from a lengthy succession of small plates.
In response, the audio board transmits a single byte of information with an opcode in the high nibble and data in the lower nibble.
Therefore, the injection of a fault on a nibble of intermediate states at the beginning of the 29th round's S-box layer, on average, provides the adversary with faults on single bits of four nibbles of S 31.
Obviously, the injection of a single bit fault for a nibble of S 31 generates a faulty nibble at the output of last round's S-box layer, and single bit faults injection on several nibbles of S 31 generates several faulty nibbles at the output of last round's S-box layer.
Kerry spokesman Robert Gibbs insisted that the candidate was "not taking a dainty nibble" of the steak.
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