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the basic scale and tonality of a composition
Ãâó: www.ket.org/artstoolkit/music/glossary.htm
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In computer security, a sequence of symbols that is used with a cryptographic algorithm for encrypting or decrypting data.
Ãâó: www.sabc.co.za/manual/ibm/9agloss.htm
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A digital code used to encrypt or decrypt messages. Private key encryption uses a single, secret key. Dual key (public key) encryption uses two keys of which one is secret and one is public.
Ãâó: www.cs.cornell.edu/wya/DigLib/MS1999/glossary.html
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a unique feature or fundamental aspect of a remedy.
Ãâó: www.wholehealthnow.com/homeopathy_pro/pro_glossary...
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An excavation in the foundation of an embankment dam, usually located upstream of the dam axis or centerline crest which extends to bedrock or to an impervious stratum. The excavation is backfilled with impervious material to form a cutoff and reduce percolation under the dam.
Ãâó: www.hydro.mb.ca/our_facilities/build_gen_station/g...
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| key | English economist who advocated the use of government monetary and fiscal policy to maintain full employment without inflation (1883-1946) |
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| key | of or relating to John Maynard Keynes or to his economic theories |
| key | the economic theories of John Maynard Keynes who advocated government monetary and fiscal programs intended to stimulate business activity and increase employment |
| key | a fundamental or central idea |
| key | (music) the first note of a diatonic scale |
| key | the principal theme in a speech or literary work |
| key | set the keynote of |
| key | give the keynote address to (an audience) |
| key | a speech setting forth the keynote |
| key | a speech setting forth the keynote |
| key | a keyboard that is a data input device for computers |
| key | the central building block at the top of an arch or vault |
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