- A
polygraph,
often incorrectly referred to as a lie
detector test, is a
pseudoscientific device or
procedure that
measures and
records several physiological...
-
Polygraphic Institute"
Folly Theatre, in the City of Westminster, an
Inner London borough,
which from 1855 to 1869 was
called "Woodin's
Polygraphic Hall"...
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Polygraphic substitution is a
cipher in
which a
uniform substitution is
performed on
blocks of letters. When the
length of the
block is
specifically known...
- The
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA /ˌsiː.aɪˈeɪ/) is a
civilian foreign intelligence service of the
federal government of the
United States tasked with...
- Hill
cipher is a
polygraphic substitution cipher based on
linear algebra.
Invented by
Lester S. Hill in 1929, it was the
first polygraphic cipher in which...
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Polygraph.info is a fact-checking
website produced by
Voice of
America (VoA).
Among many subjects, the
website do****ents
Russian disinformation and state-backed...
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Poumpouras is an
American journalist and author. She was a
special agent,
polygraph examiner, and
interrogator with the
United States Secret Service from...
- A
polygraph (from
Ancient Gr****: πολύς, poly = "many" and γράφειν,
graphein = "to write") is an
author who
writes in a
variety of fields. In literature...
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Weaver was
advertising the "
polygraphic art" in New York in 1805.
James Perry made an
effort to
continue the "
polygraphic art" south-west of London; Pryse...
- cipher; a
cipher that
operates on
larger groups of
letters is
termed polygraphic. A
monoalphabetic cipher uses
fixed substitution over the
entire message...