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In public key infrastructure (PKI) systems, a certificate signing request (CSR or certification request) is a message sent from an applicant to a certificate authority of the public key infrastructure (PKI) in order to apply for a digital identity certificate. The CSR usually contains the public key for which the certificate should be issued ...
Aadhaar eSign is an online electronic signature service in India to facilitate an Aadhaar holder to digitally sign a document. [1] The signature service is facilitated by authenticating the Aadhaar holder via the Aadhaar-based e-KYC (electronic Know Your Customer) service.
The wingspan of the individuals described in 2014 ranged from 1.5–3.5 m (4 ft 11 in – 11 ft 6 in). [2]The describing authors indicated some distinguishing traits, all of them autapomorphies, unique derived characters.
Hammaptera caribbea Schaus, 1912; Hammaptera coras Druce, 1893; Hammaptera dominans Schaus, 1913; Hammaptera frondosata Guenée, [1858]; Hammaptera fulvifusa Warren ...
Your signature, left on talk pages, is usually the first thing seen by users who meet you for the first time. As a result, many users choose to customise their signature, or 'sig'. These changes can vary from providing a link to your contributions page to completely redesigning the entire signature.
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Adnyapatra, also pronounced as ‘Ajnapatra’, is a royal edict on the principles of Maratha policy written in Modi Marathi by Ramchandra Pant Amatya, who served on the Council of 8 (Ashta Pradhan) as the Finance Minister (Amatya) to Maratha King Shivaji, [1] with intention to guide Shivaji’s grandson Sambhaji II.
This signature is believed to be ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain because it falls below the required level of originality for copyright protection both in the United States and in the source country (if different).