نتایج جستجو برای: roman persan

تعداد نتایج: 14070  

Journal: :RFC 1998
Rob Glenn Stephen T. Kent

NULL is a block cipher the origins of which appear to be lost in antiquity. Despite rumors that the National Security Agency suppressed publication of this algorithm, there is no evidence of such action on their part. Rather, recent archaeological evidence suggests that the NULL algorithm was developed in Roman times, as an exportable alternative to Ceaser ciphers. However, because Roman numera...

2015
Robert Witcher

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2010
Sebastian Tomasz Kołodziejczyk

Journal: :Infectious disease clinics of North America 2004
J Rufus Fears

The Roman Empire of the second century was a superpower that, in relative terms, dominated its world as much as the United States does today. In 166 AD, a plague broke out od pandemic proportions. The pandemic ravaged the entire extent of the Roman Empire, from its eastern frontiers in Iraq to its western frontiers on the Rhine River and Gaul, modern France, and western Germany. The disease is ...

2013
C. Saiz-Jimenez

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1997
Matt Visser

In this brief report I introduce a yet another class of geometries for which semi-classical chronology protection theorems are of dubious physical reliability. I consider a “Roman ring” of traversable wormholes, wherein a number of wormholes are arranged in a ring in such a manner that no subset of wormholes is near to chronology violation, though the combined system can be arbitrarily close to...

Journal: :IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 2021

Background: Many countries mandate transparency and consent when personal data are handled by online services. However, most users do not read privacy policies or cannot understand them. An important challenge for technical communicators is empowering to manage their responsibly. Literature review: Research suggests that visualizations may alleviate t...

2011
Lyubomir Ivanov Dimiter Skordev Dimiter Dobrev L. Ivanov D. Skordev D. Dobrev

quently became established in Bulgarian practice and was officialized by a series of governmental regulations and legislation. That evolution in the Bulgarian transliteration practice necessitated the development of a new state standard to replace the now-obsolete existing standard BDS 1596:1973. Writing Bulgarian in the Roman alphabet has a long history going back to pre-Cyrillic times [3], me...

2013
MOSA AHMED EBRAHIM MOHAMED

As a part of multi-media support system for Arabic e-learning, some vehicle should be provided for training students to pronounce Arabic text themselves. Since the Arabic alphabet is phonetic, it seems a good idea to transliterate Arabic into Roman, the most popular language, but there exists a big gap between Arabic and Roman besides a difference between their alphabets; scripting directions. ...

2016
Rui Martiniano Anwen Caffell Malin Holst Kurt Hunter-Mann Janet Montgomery Gundula Müldner Russell L. McLaughlin Matthew D. Teasdale Wouter van Rheenen Jan H. Veldink Leonard H. van den Berg Orla Hardiman Maureen Carroll Steve Roskams John Oxley Colleen Morgan Mark G. Thomas Ian Barnes Christine McDonnell Matthew J. Collins Daniel G. Bradley

The purported migrations that have formed the peoples of Britain have been the focus of generations of scholarly controversy. However, this has not benefited from direct analyses of ancient genomes. Here we report nine ancient genomes (∼ 1 ×) of individuals from northern Britain: seven from a Roman era York cemetery, bookended by earlier Iron-Age and later Anglo-Saxon burials. Six of the Roman ...

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