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race-related - traducción al Inglés

Related key; Related key attack; Related-key

race-related      
(adj.) = relacionado con cuestiones raciales
Ex: Few American colleges are immune to racial tensions, and race-related incidents tend to flare up at this or that campus.
racial group         
  • Sinhalese]], in [[olive green]] and their classification is described as uncertain}}
The Mongoloid race sees the widest geographic distribution, including all of the [[Americas]], [[North Asia]], [[East Asia]], [[Southeast Asia]], and the entire inhabited [[Arctic]] as well as most of [[Central Asia]] and the [[Pacific Islands]].
  • Portrait "Redenção de Cam" (1895), showing a Brazilian family becoming "whiter" each generation
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM USED TO CATEGORIZE HUMANS ON THE BASIS OF HEREDITARY PHYSICAL TRAITS
Racial characteristics; Racial; Race (human); Validity of human races; Human races; Racially; Racial categories; Racial pride; Racial Groups; Race differences; Racial identity; Contemporary views on race; Racial classification; Human Races; Racial classifications; Race (anthropology); Race debate; Racialist attitude; Racial group; Modern Classification Of Human Race; Classification of races; Race in ancient history; Races of mankind; Classification of Races; Racialisms; Racial essentialism; Evolution of races; Race (classification of human beings); Monoracialism; Race (classification of humans); Race (humans); Racial trait; Racial type; Social interpretations of race; Race (human construct); Racial composition; Race (human beings); Race (social concept); Racial essentialist; Race (social construct); Racial diversity; Race (human categorisation); Race (human classification); Racial differences; Race and politics; Politics of race; Racial policy; Racial category; Racial identification
(n.) = grupo racial, grupo étnico
Ex: Student surveys and interviews indicate that all students perceive racial conflict on campus, though there are significant differences by racial group.
racial         
  • Sinhalese]], in [[olive green]] and their classification is described as uncertain}}
The Mongoloid race sees the widest geographic distribution, including all of the [[Americas]], [[North Asia]], [[East Asia]], [[Southeast Asia]], and the entire inhabited [[Arctic]] as well as most of [[Central Asia]] and the [[Pacific Islands]].
  • Portrait "Redenção de Cam" (1895), showing a Brazilian family becoming "whiter" each generation
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM USED TO CATEGORIZE HUMANS ON THE BASIS OF HEREDITARY PHYSICAL TRAITS
Racial characteristics; Racial; Race (human); Validity of human races; Human races; Racially; Racial categories; Racial pride; Racial Groups; Race differences; Racial identity; Contemporary views on race; Racial classification; Human Races; Racial classifications; Race (anthropology); Race debate; Racialist attitude; Racial group; Modern Classification Of Human Race; Classification of races; Race in ancient history; Races of mankind; Classification of Races; Racialisms; Racial essentialism; Evolution of races; Race (classification of human beings); Monoracialism; Race (classification of humans); Race (humans); Racial trait; Racial type; Social interpretations of race; Race (human construct); Racial composition; Race (human beings); Race (social concept); Racial essentialist; Race (social construct); Racial diversity; Race (human categorisation); Race (human classification); Racial differences; Race and politics; Politics of race; Racial policy; Racial category; Racial identification
(adj.) = racial
Ex: The raison d"etre of the ALA is not to erradicate racial injustice and inequalities and to promote human brotherhood.
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* interracial = interracial, mixto
* multi-racial [multiracial] = multiracial
* racial conflict = conflicto racial, conflicto étnico, problema racial, enfrentamiento racial
* racial dimension = dimensión de raza
* racial discrimination = discriminación racial
* racial equality = igualdad racial
* racial group = grupo racial, grupo étnico
* racial harmony = armonía racial, concertación racial
* racial hatred = odio racial
* racial injustice = discriminación racial
* racial integration = integración racial
* racial justice = justicia racial
* racial minority = minoría racial
* racial persecution = persecución racial
* racial purity = limpieza de la sangre, pureza racial
* racial reconciliation = reconciliación racial
* racial segregation = segregación racial
* racial stereotype = estereotipo racial
* racial supremacism = supremacía racial
* racial supremacy = supremacía racial
* racial tension = tensión racial
* racial violence = violencia racial

Definición

race condition
Anomalous behavior due to unexpected critical dependence on the relative timing of events. For example, if one process writes to a file while another is reading from the same location then the data read may be the old contents, the new contents or some mixture of the two depending on the relative timing of the read and write operations. A common remedy in this kind of race condition is {file locking}; a more cumbersome remedy is to reorganize the system such that a certain processes (running a daemon or the like) is the only process that has access to the file, and all other processes that need to access the data in that file do so only via interprocess communication with that one process. As an example of a more subtle kind of race condition, consider a distributed chat network like IRC, where a user is granted channel-operator privileges in any channel he starts. If two users on different servers, on different ends of the same network, try to start the same-named channel at the same time, each user's respective server will grant channel-operator privileges to each user, since neither will yet have received the other's signal that that channel has been started. In this case of a race condition, the "shared resource" is the conception of the state of the network (what channels exist, as well as what users started them and therefore have what privileges), which each server is free to change as long as it signals the other servers on the network about the changes so that they can update their conception of the state of the network. However, the latency across the network makes possible the kind of race condition described. In this case, heading off race conditions by imposing a form of control over access to the shared resource -- say, appointing one server to be in charge of who holds what privileges -- would mean turning the distributed network into a centralized one (at least for that one part of the network operation). Where this is not acceptable, the more pragmatic solution is to have the system recognize when a race condition has occurred and to repair the ill effects. Race conditions also affect electronic circuits where the value output by a logic gate depends on the exact timing of two or more input signals. For example, consider a two input AND gate fed with a logic signal X on input A and its negation, NOT X, on input B. In theory, the output (X AND NOT X) should never be high. However, if changes in the value of X take longer to propagate to input B than to input A then when X changes from false to true, there will be a brief period during which both inputs are true, and so the gate's output will also be true. If this output is fed to an edge-sensitive component such as a counter or flip-flop then the temporary effect ("glitch") will become permanent. (2002-08-03)

Wikipedia

Related-key attack

In cryptography, a related-key attack is any form of cryptanalysis where the attacker can observe the operation of a cipher under several different keys whose values are initially unknown, but where some mathematical relationship connecting the keys is known to the attacker. For example, the attacker might know that the last 80 bits of the keys are always the same, even though they don't know, at first, what the bits are. This appears, at first glance, to be an unrealistic model; it would certainly be unlikely that an attacker could persuade a human cryptographer to encrypt plaintexts under numerous secret keys related in some way.

Ejemplos de uso de race-related
1. The fight at the school did not appear to be gang or race–related, he said.
2. However, overall race–related crimes rose by more than a quarter last year.
3. There were, before this weekend, few race–related clashes during the general election campaign.
4. Sheriff Doug Gillespie said the fight did not appear to be gang or race–related.
5. In 1'67, race–related rioting that claimed 27 lives broke out in Newark, N.J.