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RSA

 
right sacroanterior (position of the fetus).
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

RSA

Abbreviation for right sacroanterior position.
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RSA

Abbreviation for:
radical scavenging activity
rapid slide agglutination
reactive secondary amyloidosis
recurrent spontaneous abortion
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regular spiking activity
Rehabilitation Services Administration
repeated spontaneous abortion
right subclavian artery
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The assumed difficulty of factoring large numbers plays a crucial role in the so-called RSA encryption system, which is widely used to safeguard credit card numbers and other information transmitted across the Internet.
e-Net provides authentication, authorization, and non-repudiation support using technologies such as RSA encryption and X.509 certificate authentication.
The AirCard CE utilizes Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD), commonly known as Wireless IP, the fastest wide-area wireless service currently available with transmission speeds of 19.2 kbps and a high level of security using RSA encryption.
Specify that the RSA encryption algorithm (or some other public-key encryption algorithm) will be used to safely encrypt messages, and that all keys for this implementation will be issued by this KDF.
Introducing Primality Testing Algorithm with an Implementation on 64 bits RSA Encryption Using Verilog.
The basis of our offline submission protocol is a delayed RSA encryption of the document to be submitted using the institution's public key.
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