single-block randomization - translation to russian
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single-block randomization - translation to russian

FIREARM THAT HOLDS ONE ROUND OF AMMUNITION
Single shot; Single Shot; Trapdoor rifle; Dropping block actions; Tilting block actions; Single-shot rifle

single-block randomization      

математика

одноблочная рандомизация

block system         
TERM IN MATHEMATICS AND GROUP THEORY
Block system
блочная криптосистема, криптосистема блочного шифрования
symmetric block cipher         
  • The development of the [[boomerang attack]] enabled [[differential cryptanalysis]] techniques to be applied to many ciphers that had previously been deemed secure against differential attacks
  • Many block ciphers, such as DES and Blowfish utilize structures known as ''[[Feistel cipher]]s''
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  • One round (two half-rounds) of the RC5 block cipher
  • Insecure encryption of an image as a result of [[electronic codebook]] (ECB) mode encoding.
CIPHER THAT WORKS ON FIXED-SIZE BLOCKS OF BITS
Codebook algorithm; Block ciphers; Block cyphers; Block crypto; Block cypher; Symmetric block cipher; Block Cipher; Tweakable block cipher; ARX cipher
симметричный блочный шифр, шифр одноключевой криптосистемы

Definition

ПЛЕЙ-ОФФ
(англ. play-off от play - игра, играть и off - от), спортивные соревнования, проигрыш в которых означает выбывание из них.

Wikipedia

Single-shot

In firearm designs, the term single-shot refers to guns that can hold only a single round of ammunition inside and thus must be reloaded manually after every shot. Compared to multi-shot repeating firearms ("repeaters"), single-shot designs have no moving parts other than the trigger, hammer/firing pin or frizzen, and therefore do not need a sizable receiver behind the barrel to accommodate a moving action, making them far less complex and more robust than revolvers or magazine/belt-fed firearms, but also with much slower rates of fire.

The history of firearms began with muzzleloading single-shot firearms such as the hand cannon and arquebus, then multi-barreled designs such as the derringer appeared, and eventually many centuries passed before breechloading repeating firearms became commonplace. Although largely disappeared from military usage due to insufficient firepower, single-shot firearms are still produced by many manufacturers in both muzzleloading and cartridge-firing varieties, from zip guns and ultra-concealable pocket pistols to the highest-quality hunting and match rifles.

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