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GOST (Russian: ГОСТ)
refers to a set of
international technical standards maintained by the Euro-Asian
Council for Standardization,
Metrology and Certification...
- The
GOST block cipher (Magma),
defined in the
standard GOST 28147-89 (RFC 5830), is a
Soviet and
Russian government standard symmetric key
block cipher...
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Gösting (German: [ɡœstiŋ]; from
Slavic gostinca = hostel, or gozd =
mountain forest) is the 13th city
district of Graz, in the
Austrian province of Styria...
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GOST 7396 (ГОСТ 7396 in Cyrillic) is a
series of
Soviet and
later Russian standards that
specify basic dimensions and
safety requirements for
power plugs...
- 19th century. It is
based on the
Czech alphabet and
formed the
basis of the
GOST and ISO systems. OST 8483 was the
first Soviet standard on
romanization of...
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GOST (Russian: ГОСТ)
refers to a set of
international technical standards maintained by the Euro-Asian
Council for Standardization,
Metrology and Certification...
- The
GOST hash function,
defined in the
standards GOST R 34.11-94 and
GOST 34.311-95 is a 256-bit
cryptographic hash function. It was
initially defined...
- KOI-8 (КОИ-8) is an 8-bit
character set
standardized in
GOST 19768-74. It is an
extension of KOI-7
which allows the use of the
Latin alphabet along with...
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Radin Butković, was a
Bosnian nobleman and magnate, who also
served as
gost, a high
ranking prelate of the
Bosnian Church during the 15th
century in...
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Gösting Castle (German: Burg
Gösting) is a
ruined castle in
Gösting, the 13th
borough in the
northwest of the
Styrian capital Graz, Austria. Due to its...