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  • 41LM hash — Lanman redirects here. For other uses, see Lanman (disambiguation). LM hash, LanMan, or LAN Manager hash was the primary hash that Microsoft LAN Manager and Microsoft Windows versions prior to Windows NT used to store user passwords. Support for… …

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  • 42Hash browns — or hashed browns are a simple potato preparation in which potato pieces are pan fried after being shredded, julienned, diced, or riced. In some cultures, hash browns or hashed browns can refer to any of these preparations, while in others it may… …

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  • 43International Chemical Identifier — The IUPAC International Chemical Identifier (InChI, pronounced INchee ) is a textual identifier for chemical substances, designed to provide a standard and human readable way to encode molecular information and to facilitate the search for such… …

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  • 44Valiant-Vazirani theorem — The Valiant Vazirani Theorem was proven by Leslie Valiant and Vijay Vazirani in their paper titled NP is as easy as detecting unique solutions published in 1986. The theorem states that if there is a polynomial time algorithm for UNIQUE SAT, then …

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  • 45NTLM — In a Windows network, NTLM (NT LAN Manager) is a suite of Microsoft security protocols that provides authentication, integrity, and confidentiality to users.[1][2][3] NTLM is the successor to the authentication protocol in Microsoft LAN Manager… …

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  • 46MicroID — is a decentralized identity protocol. It was originally developed in 2005 by Jeremie Miller [1]. A MicroID is a simple identifier comprising a hashed communication/identity URI (e.g. Email, OpenID, and/or Yadis) and claimed URL. Together, the two …

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  • 47Publius Publishing System — Publius is (was?) a web protocol developed by [http://www.cs.nyu.edu/ waldman/ Waldman] , Rubin [http://lorrie.cranor.org/ Cranor] for allowing individuals the ability to publish information on the web anonymously and with a high guarantee that… …

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  • 48Terminfo — is a library and database that enables programs to use display terminals in a device independent manner. The origins of this library are from the UNIX System III operating system. Mark Horton implemented the first terminfo library in 1981 1982 as …

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  • 49Termcap — (terminal capability) is a software library and database used on Unix like computers. It enables programs to use display computer terminals in a device independent manner, which greatly simplifies the process of writing portable text mode… …

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  • 50Night Train To Murder — DVD cover for Night Train to Murder Directed by Joseph McGrath P …

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