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  • The route distinguisher has only one purpose : to make IPv4 prefixes globally unique.
  • A small bias in the output of Rabbit exists, resulting in a distinguisher with 2 247 complexity discovered by Jean-Philippe Aumasson in December 2006.
  • In the early 19th century, members of some Taoist branches had their waistbands colored as a distinguisher and in order to symbolize their membership of the sect.
  • In addition to Jundullah, officials say they are aware of two cells that call themselves Khuddam Uddin, meaning Servants of The Religion, and al-Furqan _ The Distinguisher.
  • This is a near-certain distinguisher, but it's not a security failure because it's no faster than brute force search, after all, it " is " the brute force search.
  • Even though this distinguisher was improved to 2 158 in 2008, it's not a threat to Rabbit's security because its complexity is significantly higher than the brute-force of the key space ( 2 128 ).
  • The author demonstrates a weakness in Crab that permits a distinguisher using no more than a dozen chosen plaintexts, and speculates that this can be converted into a full key-recovery attack using no more than 2 16 chosen plaintexts.
  • A study that used Russian, American, Brazilian, Hiwi raters, found that the only strong distinguisher between men and women's faces was wider eyes relative to facial height for women, and this trait consistently predicted attractiveness ratings for women.
  • For example, for a PE router to be able to distinguish between the IP address 10.0 . 0.0 of one customer from the 10.0 . 0.0 of another customer, the network administrator must configure the PE to add a unique route distinguisher to each packet arriving from the CEs.
  • *The general process involves disambiguation by adding a parenthetical distinguisher after the main article name, e . g . " suit ( cards ) " if you want to write a " suit " article and want to distinguish it from clothing . & mdash; Extreme Unction 19 : 22, 9 November 2005 ( UTC)
  • By the Lemma, we can choose either B or C as the distinguisher, let's say B . Then the states of D and E are split by their transitions into B . But F, which doesn't point into B, simply doesn't split during the current iteration of the algorithm; it will be refined by other distinguisher ( s ).
  • By the Lemma, we can choose either B or C as the distinguisher, let's say B . Then the states of D and E are split by their transitions into B . But F, which doesn't point into B, simply doesn't split during the current iteration of the algorithm; it will be refined by other distinguisher ( s ).
  • :: people will naturally ( always have, always will ) reduce politics to a single dimension-it's just an abstraction of'us vs . them'that tries to make it look less subjective-however, the ends of the spectrum ( the'us'and'them'points ) shift historically . the left / right dichotomy is a bit dated now : it had its roots in a populist / royalist dichotomy that later shifted to socialist / nationalist dichotomy, but the current us / them split has wandered into different territory-something like moralist / liberal or religious / secular or traditional / progressive . left / right no longer really makes sense as an us / them distinguisher, though there is a protracted effort on both sides to warp the terms to capture the new distinctions .-- Ludwigs 2 15 : 39, 25 February 2010 ( UTC)