nonce


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the present occasion

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In testing the effects of the stress pattern of a similar real word on the perception of stress placement in a nonce word, it was shown that replacing the final consonant of the real word with [s], and thereby changing the predicted stress pattern (based on the terminal segment) from final to penultimate, did result in the majority of stimuli being perceived as having penultimate stress.
"Are you seriously telling this jury you didn't know what the word 'nonce' meant?" prosecutor Richard Bennett asked him.
This is in accordance with our proposed protocol, which uses a fresh nonce in every message.
He told Newport Crown Court: "Harley was in Cardiff city centre when he attacked a man sat in a mobility scooter, having been told by people he was with that the man was a 'nonce'.
The hash must meet certain conditions; if it doesn't, the miner tries another random nonce and calculates the hash again.
Thing Two to Do with Your Imaginary Child: Deploy It as a Nonce Fiction
In the registration phase, [U.sub.i] selects [ID.sub.i] and [pw.sub.i], and generates a random nonce [RN.sub.r], then computesH_[PW.sub.i] =h([pw.sub.i][parallel]RN.sub.r) and sends the registration request {[ID.sub.i],h([pw.sub.i])}to GW.
Thomas Faulds called him a "nonce" at a probation office in Colwyn Bay, before saying he'd wait outside to beat him up.
Essentially, KRACK breaks the WPA2 protocol by "forcing nonce reuse in encryption algorithms" used by Wi-Fi.
When it's resent in certain ways, a cryptographic nonce can be reused in a way that completely undermines the encryption.
Centralized access tokens: In computing, a "nonce" is a number that is used only once to identify a unique element.
tonic, tone, tine, tenon, once, Law; Parkinson's 2 Hamilton; Linda 1 often, notice, note, none, nonce, nine, nicotine, nice, neon, ionic, intone, Quiz: into, info, infect, incite, icon, font, nut.
We've held off from writing about 'Ikaw Lang ang Iibigin,' the 'reunion' TV drama series of the Kimerald love team of Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson because its opening week took the 'backstory' route and focused on the lead couple's early years, with child and tween actors portraying them for the nonce.
The node sends a random nonce to the TC to prevent replay attacks.