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Fecal bile acid dysmetabolism and reduced ursodeoxycholic acid correlate with novel microbial signatures in feline chronic kidney disease. [PDF]
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Algebraic analysis of Trivium and Trivium/128
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics, 2008Trivium an eSTREAM candidate has an internal state of 288 bits, and it has been designed to provide a security level of 80 bits. Recently, its tweaked structure Trivium/128 with three added gates is also proposed which is meant to provide the security level of 128 bits without any increase in the internal state bits.
Mehreen Afzal, Ashraf Masood
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Russian Mathematical Surveys, 1991
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Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 2011
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2016 13th International Bhurban Conference on Applied Sciences and Technology (IBCAST), 2016
Trivium is one of the finalists of the eSTREAM project in hardware category. It is well known for its performance and security. A number of attacks have been published against the reduced versions of Trivium but the original Trivium is still unbroken. It is best suited for resource-constraint environments like RFID and wireless sensor networks.
Saad Islam, Inam Ul Haq
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Trivium is one of the finalists of the eSTREAM project in hardware category. It is well known for its performance and security. A number of attacks have been published against the reduced versions of Trivium but the original Trivium is still unbroken. It is best suited for resource-constraint environments like RFID and wireless sensor networks.
Saad Islam, Inam Ul Haq
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