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- diethylstilbestrol: a potent estrogen used in medicine and in feed for livestock and poultry
- diethylstilbesterol: synthetic nonsteroid with the properties of estrogen; formerly used to treat menstrual problems but was found to be associated with vaginal cancers in the daughters of women so treated during pregnancy
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- The Data Encryption Standard (DES) is a cipher (a method for encrypting information) selected as an official Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) for the United States in 1976, and which has subsequently enjoyed widespread use internationally. The algorithm was initially controversial, with classified design elements, a relatively short key length, and suspicions about a National Security Agency (NSA) backdoor. ...
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- DES can mean several different things: * Data Encryption Standard* The drug Diethylstilbestrol* The Incoterm Delivered Ex Ship
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- Data Encryption Standard (DES) is a widely-used method of data encryption using a private (secret) key that was judged so difficult to break by the US government that it was restricted for exportation to other countries. There are 72,000,000,000,000,000 (72 quadrillion) or more possible encryption keys that can be used. For each given message, the key is chosen at random from among this enormous number of keys. ...
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- In computer security, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Data Encryption Standard, adopted by the US government as Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 46, which allows only hardware implementations of the data encryption algorithm.
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- diethylystilbestrol.
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- Diethylstilbestrol (dye-ETH-ul-stil-BES-trol). A synthetic form of the hormone estrogen that was prescribed to pregnant women between about 1940 and 1971 because it was thought to prevent miscarriages. DES may increase the risk of uterine, ovarian, or breast cancer in women who took it. DES also has been linked to an increased risk of clear cell carcinoma of the vagina or cervix in daughters exposed to DES before birth.
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- Data Encryption Standard
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- Digital Encryption Standard - a method for encrypting data, using a 56-bit key
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- A synthetic estrogen, diethylstilbestrol is used as a growth stimulant in food animals. Residues in meat are thought to be carcinogenic.
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- the exporter/seller must make the goods available to the buyer on board the ship at the location stipulated in the contract. All responsibility/cost for bringing the goods up to this point falls on the seller.
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- An algorithm used for encrypted which was the official algorithm of the United Sates Government. It was developed by IBM with assistance from the NSA. The algorithm is a sixteen round block cipher which uses a 64bit block and a 56bit key.
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- The seller (exporter) is responsible for all costs involved in delivering the goods to a named port of destination. Upon arrival, the goods are made available to the buyer (importer) on-board the vessel. Therefore, the seller is responsible for all costs/risk of loss prior to unloading at the port of destination. The buyer (importer) must have the goods unloaded, pay duties, clear Customs and provide inland transportation & insurance to the final destination.
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- Data Encryption Standard. A cipher developed by the United States government in the 1970s to be the official encryption algorithm of the US
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- Data Encryption Standard - A standard method of encrypting and decrypting data, developed by the US National Bureau of Standards. DES works by a combination of transposition and substitution. It is used by the federal government and most banks and money-transfer systems to protect all sensitive computer information. (Ref: Dyson, Dictionary of Networking)
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- A method for private key encryption.
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- In this type of transaction, it is the seller's responsibility to get the goods to the port of destination or to engage the forwarder to the move cargo to the port of destination uncleared. "Delivery" occurs at this time. Any destination charges that occur after the ship is docked are the buyer's responsibility.
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- Data Encryption Standard Standard cryptographic algorithm developed by the US National Bureau of Standards.
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- takes a 64-bit block of plaintext and transforms it into a 64-bit block of ciphertext. The data is processed in 16 rounds, or steps, using 16 subkeys that are created from an original 56-bit DES key. If each 64-bit block in the message is encrypted independently of other blocks, the mode is called electronic code book (ECB). Two other modes, called cipher-block chaining (CBC) and cipher-feedback (CFB) make the encryption of the current block dependent on past blocks.
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- Data Encryption Standard. The formerly popular algorithm for encrypting data. Now replaced by AES.
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- Digital Encryption Standard. A symmetric block cipher using a 56-bit key which was originally developed by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 1977 as a standard encryption algorithm. In 1999, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (USA) developed a machine to demonstrate that DES could be broken in a few hours with a brute-force attack. Encryption using single DES is generally no longer considered to be secure. (See Triple DES)
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- Government standard using single (symmetric) key.
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- A historical 64-bit encryption algorithm still widely used today. Scheduled for official obsolescence by the US government agency NIST. Top
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- Diethylstilbestrol or diethylstilbetrol, a drug prescribed to women from 1938-1971 to prevent miscarriage in high-risk pregnancies. Acts as a potent estrogen (mimics natural hormone) and therefore a potential endocrine disruptor. Female fetus, increased risk abnormal reproductive tract and cancer. Male fetus, abnormal genitalia. Banned by USA FDA in 1979 as a teratogen, previously used as livestock growth promoter. (More? Abnormal Development)
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- Data Encryption Standard, a widely used encryption algorithm based on block cipher
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- Data Encryption Standard. US government standard for data encryption.
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- A symmetric key block cipher algorithm developed by IBM and adopted as a standard by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology in 1975. DES and its derivatives are still the most commonly used encryption algorithms.
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- A standard encryption technique that scrambles data into a code for transmission over a public network.
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