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In some cases, splints or bite blocks might be used for a short period of time.
Rotigs consists of a mouthpiece, bite block, and guidance tube.
The gas is self administered through a demand valve, using a mouthpiece, bite block or face mask.
This included an extensive set of bit block transfer commands in order to simulate sprites, something the hardware didn't include.
If you grind your teeth at night, check with your health care provider about a device called a bite block to stop grinding.
This 16 bit block is stored or transmitted along with the values of Mean and Standard Deviation.
The function of one pin is changed, and a different mapping of the 16k x 8 bit block of video memory is supported.
When the data word is divided into 8 bit blocks, as in the example above, two 8-bit sums result and are combined into a 16-bit Fletcher checksum.
The mouthpiece and integral bite block keeps the device centered and allows a midline bronchoscopic approach to the larynx.
It also introduced the concept of the bit block transfer operation, or BitBLT, as the fundamental programming interface to the display.
ROTIGS functions as a bite block and a mechanical guide for transoral intubation.
Blitter (Bit Block Transfer Processor).
A BSI specification document about Pluto gives these numbers: 64 bit block size, 160 bit key size.
The name derives from the BitBLT routine for the Xerox Alto computer, standing for bit block transfer.
Hierocrypt-L1 - 64 bit block; CRYPTREC recommendation (limited)
In the 1980s, when bitmapped computer displays became popular, some computers provided specialized bit block transfer ("bitblt" or "blit") instructions to set or copy the bits that corresponded to a given rectangular area on the screen.
Note that with 2 plaintexts (known or chosen being the same in this case), DES (or indeed any other block cipher with a 64 bit block size) is totally broken via the elementary codebook attack.
A mouth prop (also "Bite block") is a wedge-shaped implement used in dentistry for dentists working with children and other patients who have difficulty keeping their mouths open wide and steady during a procedure, or during procedures where the patient is sedated.
Merry was also one of the co-inventors of the BitBLT ('bit block transfer') routines for Smalltalk, subroutines for performing computer graphics operations quickly which were pivotal in the evolution of user interfaces from text-based computing to graphical user interfaces.
For instance, CRYPTREC recommends several 64 bit block ciphers while NESSIE selected none, but CRYPTREC was obliged by its terms of reference to take into account existing standards and practices, while NESSIE was not.