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A Stream object is a PDF dictionary followed by a sequence of bytes.
Stream a special dictionary object followed by a sequence of bytes enclosed with the keywords "stream" and "endstream".
The analysis of executable code requires the reconstruction of instructions from a sequence of bytes (or words) and a specification of their semantics.
Equality comparisons of scalar values such as numbers or dates can also be performed using methods similar to those of Protocol 2 – the scalar value is treated as a sequence of bytes and is transformed by a keyed hash algorithm in the same way as a character string.
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N-gram analysis is the examination of sequences of bytes that can be used to detect malware.
The main characteristic of these new NALUs is the use of a sequence of 3 bytes, following the AVC header, that contain three identifiers: temporal identifier (TID), dependency identifier (DID), and quality identifier (QID).
Tesauro digested computer code into sequences of three bytes and extracted those likely to be present in viruses but not in legitimate programs.
This can be clearly seen by the observation that for each increase of a factor of ten in the number of sequences, the average number of bytes used by the PBWT to store the haplotype values at a site only approximately doubles.
Obviously, it's possible to represent any text as a raw sequence of characters (e.g. byte-like sequences or Unicode character codes), yet it is more common to break the characters into word-like structures known as tokens, which can be further normalised and/or encoded.
The first DRAM stored 128 bytes (1 byte = 8 bits) and cost about $10, or $80,000 per megabyte (millions of bytes).
At that resolution, or bit depth, a full-screen image requires several megabytes (millions of bytes; 8 bits = 1 byte) of memory.
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