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  • 91Weak key — In cryptography, a weak key is a key which when used with a specific cipher, makes the cipher behave in some undesirable way. Weak keys usually represent a very small fraction of the overall keyspace, which usually means that if one generates a… …

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  • 92Dominant key — The dominant key in a given musical composition is the key whose tonic is a perfect fifth above (or a perfect fourth below) the tonic of the main key of the piece. Put another way, the key whose tonic is the dominant scale degree in the main… …

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  • 93Hex key — A hex key, also known as an Allen, Alum, hex head, or zeta key or wrench, is a tool used to drive screws and bolts that have a hexagonal socket in the head.Some features of this type of tool are: *The tool is simple, small and light. *The contact …

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  • 94Dental key — llustration demonstrating the use of the dental key for extracting teeth. The dental key is an instrument that was used in dentistry to extract diseased teeth. Before the era of antibiotics, dental extraction was often the method of choice to… …

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  • 95Register key — The register key is a key on the clarinet that is used to play in the second register; that is, it raises the pitch of most first register notes by a twelfth (19 semitones) when pressed. It is positioned above the left thumb hole and is operated… …

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  • 96Sallen–Key filter — A Sallen–Key filter is a type of active filter, particularly valued for its simplicity. The circuit produces a 2 pole (12 dB/octave) lowpass or highpass response using two resistors, two capacitors and (usually) a unity gain buffer amplifier.… …

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  • 97Off-key — For the record label, see Offkey Recordings. For the jazz standard sometimes known as Off Key, see Desafinado. Off key is a term often used to denote musical content that is not at the expected frequency or pitch period, either with respect to… …

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  • 98Money note — A money note is a music industry slang term which refers to a part of a live or recorded singing performance which is subjectively judged to be very dramatic or emotionally stirring. Created from a confluence of composition or improvisational and …

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  • 99Octave key — The octave key is a key on a saxophone or oboe which raises the pitch of all notes by an octave when pressed.axophoneOn a saxophone, the octave key is positioned next to the left hand thumb rest. Pressing the octave key opens the top tone hole in …

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  • 100The People’s Key — Studioalbum von Bright Eyes Veröffentlichung Februar 2011 Label Saddle Creek (USA), Polydor ( …

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