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It was named for the 1972 unicity restructuring of city management.
It has a reasonably large unicity distance; see question 8.8.
The deal fell through and Unicity Network was sold to its management.
Unicity sells products in the categories of weight management, nutrition, and personal care.
The unicity of the treaty was a second achievement.
Let the unicity distance of a cipher be D characters.
The expected unicity distance can then be shown to be:
It was the only suburban municipality to be in favour of the "unicity" scheme.
Basically the bigger the unicity distance the better.
The unicity distance can be increased by reducing the plaintext redundancy.
Increasing the unicity distance increases strength against statistical attacks.
Consider a block cipher with a unicity distance of three ciphertext blocks.
The word unicity is used more commonly than megacity to describe that particular amalgamation.
The unicity system replaced the two-tier metropolitan system established in 1960.
The current City of Winnipeg was created by a unicity amalgamation in 1971.
Ciphertexts greater than the unicity distance can be assumed to have only one meaningful decryption.
As a city-zoning and city unification term, unicity may refer to:
Ciphertexts shorter than the unicity distance may have multiple plausible decryptions.
The very next question of the Ordinatio deals with the unicity of the nature thus proved to exist.
It became known as a unicity.
The paradoxical conclusion, after that long historical experience, is that diversity has become the only possible form of unicity in Europe.
After the creation of the "unicity" from the six previous municipalities, the city was divided into 16 subcouncils, later increased to the present 24.
Its long western boundary forming most of the unicity's western boundary.
True worship means Tawhid - declaring the Unicity of God.
This L is the unicity distance.