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  • 21Key worker — A key worker is a public sector employee who is considered to provide an essential service. The term is often used in the United Kingdom in the context of those essential workers who may find it difficult to buy property in the area where they… …

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  • 22term — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 word or group of words ADJECTIVE ▪ specific ▪ blanket, broad, general, generic, umbrella ▪ descriptive …

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  • 23Key distribution center — In cryptography, a key distribution center (KDC) is part of a cryptosystem intended to reduce the risks inherent in exchanging keys. KDCs often operate in systems within which some users may have permission to use certain services at some times… …

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  • 24Key enciphering key identifier — (IDK2)   An ISO term. The identification of a key enciphering key (pair) used to encipher the key being transmitted in a cryptographic service message. 16x …

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  • 25Key Word in Context — KWIC is an acronym for Key Word In Context, the most common format for concordance lines. The term KWIC was first coined by Hans Peter Luhn. [Manning, C. D., Schütze, H.: Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing , p.35. The MIT… …

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  • 26Key Code Qualifier — KCQ redirects here. For the radio station in Saginaw, Michigan, see WKCQ Key Code Qualifier is a computer term used to describe an error code returned by a SCSI device.When a SCSI target device returns a check condition in response to a command,… …

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  • 27Key Employee — An employee with a major ownership and/or decision making role in the business. Key employees are usually highly compensated. They may also receive special benefits as an incentive both to join the company and to stay with the company. Key… …

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  • 28key — 1) n American a kilo of an illicit drug, typically mari huana, which could be bought by street dealers in this quantity (in Britain the standard quantity is the non metric weight) He scored a couple of keys and brought it across the border. See… …

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  • 29Key —   An ISO term. See preferred term Cryptographic key …

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  • 30Key component —   An ISO term. one of at least two parameters having the format of a cryptographic key that is combined with one or more like parameters by means of modulo 2 addition to form a cryptographic key …

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