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<p>connection. If a <a href="page.php?w=block_cipher">block cipher</a> (not operating in a stream cipher mode) were to be used in this type of application, the designer would need to choose either transmission efficiency or implementation complexity, since block ciphers cannot directly work on blocks shorter than their block size. For example, if a 128-bit block cipher received separate 32-bit bursts of plaintext, three quarters of the data transmitted would be <a href="page.php?w=padding_%28cryptography%29">padding</a>. Block ciphers must be used</p><p>
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