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  • 121End-to-end encryption — Description End to end encryption (E2EE) encrypts clear (red) data at source with knowledge of the intended recipient, allowing the encrypted (black) data to travel safely through vulnerable channels (eg. public networks) to its recipient where… …

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  • 122End artery — An end artery is an artery that is the only supply of oxygenated blood to a portion of tissue.An example of an end artery is the [splenic artery] that supplies the spleen. End arteries are of particular interest to medicine where they supply the… …

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  • 123end user — A counterparty who intends to own the position. Contrast with a counterparty such as a dealer who intends to sell the position to an end user. American Banker Glossary * * * end user end user ➔ user * * * end user UK US noun [C] (also end user) ► …

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  • 124End of an innings — In cricket, a team s innings ends in one of the following ways. In cases 1 and 2, the team are said to be all out .# All but one of the batsmen are out ( dismissed ). # The batting side only has one not out batsman who is still able to bat (the… …

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  • 125End of a Century — Single infobox Name = End of a Century Artist = Blur from Album = Parklife Released = 7th November 1994 Format = Cassette, CD …

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  • 126end-to-end — adjective a) Arranged such that each end of a given item is adjacent to one end of a different item. We lay the bricks end to end in one long line. b) From one end to the other. The end to end trip takes about forty minutes …

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  • 127End To End — A term used in many business arenas referring to the beginning and end points of a method or service. End to end theory embraces the philosophy that eliminating as many middle layers or steps as possible will optimize performance and efficiency… …

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  • 128End-of-file — In computing, end of file, commonly abbreviated EOF, is a condition in a computer operating system where no more data can be read from a data source. The data source is usually called a file or stream.In the C Standard Library, file access and… …

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