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Two theorems that play important roles in public-key cryptography are Fermat's theorem and __________ theorem.
Solitary Tract
A bundle of nerve fibers in the brainstem involved in transmitting sensory information, particularly from the internal organs.
Cranial Nerves
The 12 nerve pairs that control sensory and motor functions of the head, neck, and internal organs.
Sensory Experience
The interpretation of sensory information (touch, taste, smell, sight, and sound) to form a unique personal experience or perception.
Cognitive Interpretations
The mental processes involved in perceiving, recognizing, and understanding thoughts, behaviors, and events, often influencing how individuals react to their environment.
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