Its called hashing. An example of such process is MD5 and SHA. For more information look it up.
downward as they proceed from left to right across a graph
That depends on where you start and in what direction you proceed. If you list the prime factors in the order from smallest to largest, then the first two are 2 and 3, and their sum is 5.
To desist - cease to proceed or act.
Proceed is a verb because it means to continue
Antonyms of proceed are wait, retreat, discontinue, stop, and yield.
Reversible reaction
from back to front
Under normal circumstances action potential will proceed unilaterally. An action potential cannot proceed down an axon and depolarize in the reverse direction on the same axon. It must carry information on one axon in one direction and then on another axon in a separate direction. In a lab you can depolarize neurons in the middle of an axon and it will depolarize bilaterally.
it dependes upon the initial ratio of molar concentration of products to reactants higher the ratio reaction will proceed in the reverse direction and vice versa
Proceed with caution.
downward as they proceed from left to right across a graph
Parallel to the principal axis
If the single thought was the choice of a career or the choice of a spouse, one's future would proceed in a different direction.
It indicates that the reaction can proceed in both directions. It could also mean that the reactions are in a dynamic equilibrium.
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It would proceed in one direction along a straight line at a speed of about 1.022 km/s
When the Gibbs free energy for a reaction is greater than zero, the reaction is "disfavored" - won't proceed in that direction - in fact it may try go in the reverse direction if possible. When the Gibbs free energy for a reaction is less than zero, the reaction is "favored" - it should proceed as written spontaneously. When the Gibbs free energy for a reaction is exactly zero - it is in equilibrium, with the forward and back ward reactions occurring at the same rate.