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Major achievement is the production of cipher texts using random number generator instead of fixed keys.
In addition, there are 32 fixed keys used for terminal-to-terminal communication should the base station fall out.
But those kind of are, they give you things like fixed keys, and anytime there's a fixed key involved with a person and they use that over and over again, that just harkens back to the old Venona system, which was the--for me, anyway, it was the diplomatic code, the Russian diplomatic code used in the late forties and early fifties.
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The concept was universally adopted with staff notation, but not until the late 18th century was the modern system of keys and associated fixed key signatures fully developed.
But there's another part, another option in the internalist explanation, and that is that early on, both in evolution and early on in development, key traits get fixed; key things get set up.
Selecting fixed "key views" simply may not meet the individual needs of each person.
For this purpose, we take (as an example) scenario S2 (photoheterotrophic growth on succinate) and increase separately the flux of one of the previously fixed key reactions of certain pathways (see Table 1) from 0 to 0.1 and observe the change in the RubisCO flux as computed by FVA.
The already battered reputation of banks took an expensive new hit yesterday when the European commission slapped a record €1.7bn (£1.4bn) fine on six firms – including the bailed-out Royal Bank of Scotland – for colluding to fix key interest rate benchmarks.
Narrow roads were cited as a safety concern, as were "very large termite nests". Techmanski said that Whitefish was focusing on fixing key transmission lines and was using helicopters and cranes to reach them.
One is Barclays, which was in 79th place last year; Mr. Frampton attributed the departure to the "adverse effects" of the accusations that Barclays had tried to fix key interest rates for its own benefit.
Allegations about an interconnected web of financial firms involved in rigging Libor were raised in a London courtroom on Thursday when Tom Hayes, a former trader at investment banks Citigroup and UBS, was charged with conspiring to fix key interest rates with employees at eight other financial firms.
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