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    Message based random variable length key encryption algorithm. by Mirvaziri, Hamid, Jumari, Kasmiran, Ismail, Mahamod, Mohd Hanapi, Zurina

    Published 2009
    “…Encryption and decryption times measured between 5 and 27 m sec in 2 GHz Pentium and java platform so time variant and fast enough key generation had been kept collision and timing attacks away due to small seized storage. …”
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    Input-output based relation combinatorial testing using whale optimization algorithm for generating near optimum number of test suite by Suali, Anjila J., Nuraminah Ramli, Rozmie Razif Othman, Hasneeza Liza Zakaria, Iszaidy Ismail, Nor Shahida Mohd Jamail, Rimuljo Hendradi, Nurol Husna Che Rose

    Published 2025
    “…Experimental results indicate that WOA outperforms or matches the effectiveness of these strategies in generating smaller test suites, particularly for higher interaction strengths. …”
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    Securing cloud data system (SCDS) for key exposure using AES algorithm by Thabet Albatol, Mohammed Samer Hasan

    Published 2021
    “…The website tested by many users that use to register and upload them own data and files using them own e-mails and the unique key that generated after completing the registration. We used to insure for the users data and files in our website by checking the process of our generated system (SCDS) and we got match results for the same files in case of encryption and decryption process.…”
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    Characterization of miR-3099-mediated posttranscriptional of target genes regulation during neurogenesis in mice by Zainal Abidin, Shahidee

    Published 2019
    “…In 2011, miR-3099 was found to be expressed as early as in the blastocyst stage, in which the expression was maintained until the developing E11.5 mouse brain. The expression of miR-3099 was further restricted to the cortical plate of the developing mouse brain between E13.5 and E17.5, coinciding with the time that the majority of the cells are committed to neuronal cell lineage. …”
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