SNOW
This article is about the stream cipher. For the MI5 agent, see
Arthur Owens. SNOW 1.0 and 2.0 are two word-based synchronous stream ciphers developed by Thomas Johansson and Patrik Ekdahl at
Lund University. SNOW 1.0, originally simply SNOW, was submitted to the
NESSIE project. The cipher has no known intellectual property or other restrictions. The cipher works on 32-bit words and supports both 128- and 256-bit keys. The cipher consists of a combination of a
LFSR and a
Finite State Machine (FSM) where the LFSR also feeds the next state function of the FSM. The cipher has a short initialization phase and very good performance on both 32-bit processors and in hardware.
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SNoW
SNoW (pronounced: "Snow", born
June 11,
1985 in
Tokyo,
Japan) is a
J-Pop singer. She currently attends
Santa Monica College in
California. She has grown up in a bilingual environment. Her favorite artists include
Ani DiFranco,
Iggy Pop,
Talking Heads, and
Jack Johnson.Her debut single Yes was released under an indie record label in November 2004. In 2005, she switched labels to
Sony Music Entertainment Japan and released Hanabi made Ato Sukoshi (花火まであとすこし - unofficial translation: "A Little Longer Until the Fireworks") in July. Her third single, Sakasama no Chō (逆さまの蝶 - unofficial translation: "The Inverted Butterfly"), was released on January 25, 2006. Sakasama no Chō was the opening theme of the 2005/2006 anime
Jigoku Shoujo (地獄少女), and will be inserted into the movie Humoresque ~Sakasama no Chō~, to be released in February 2006. The opening theme for Jigoku Shōjo's second season, NightmaRe, was also performed by SNoW, and was released as a single on December 6, 2006.
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Snow
Snow
Neige
La neige est une forme de
précipitation, constituée de
glace cristallisée et agglomérée en flocons pouvant être ramifiés d'une infinité de façons. Puisque les flocons sont composés de petites
particules, ils peuvent avoir aussi bien une structure ouverte et donc légère qu'un aspect plus compact voisin de celui de la
grêle. La neige se forme généralement par la
condensation de la vapeur d'
eau dans les hautes couches de l'
atmosphère et tombe ensuite plus ou moins vite à terre selon sa structure.
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Schnee
Snow
Snów
Snieg
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