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??the 32-bit half-block is expanded to 48 bits using the expansion permutation, denoted E in the diagram, by duplicating some of the bits.
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| explicit memory |
the conscious recall of information that is recognized as coming from memory
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| expectorant |
An agent that induces the removal (coughing up) of mucous secretions from the lungs.
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| experiment |
Scientific trial and observation of reactions to known factors to establish a hypothesis. The development of repeatable experiments by Francis Bacon and others is vitally important for it lifts human knowledge from mere belief, of say the king or priest, to facts of reality.
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| expression |
In relation to genes, the phenotypic manifestation of a trait. Expression may be age-dependent (eg, Huntington disease) or affected by environmental factors (eg, dark fur on Siamese cats).
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| exp | pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life |
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| exp | lose validity |
| exp | having come to an end or become void after passage of a period of time |
| exp | on the point of death |
| exp | a coming to an end of a contract period |
| exp | serve as a reason or cause or justification of |
| exp | make palin and comprehensible |
| exp | define |
| exp | capable of being understood |
| exp | thought that makes something comprehensible |
| exp | a statement that makes something comprehensible by describing the relevant structure or operation or circumstances etc. |
| exp | the act of explaining |
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