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RSA-450 - In mathematics, RSA-450 is one of the RSA numbers, large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge. RSA-450 has a length of 450 decimal digits and has not been factored so far.
Cadence-lypso - Cadence-lypso developed in the 1970s, and was the first style of Dominican music to find international acclaim, eventually becoming a part of styles like zouk. The most influential band in the development of cadence-lypso was Exile One who combined calypso with compas and cadence, styles derived from Haitian music.
Hedonic treadmill - Purportedly invented by Michael Eysenck, a British psychology researcher during the late nineties, it refers to the hedonic treadmill theory which compares the pursuit of happiness to a person on a treadmill, who has to keep working just to stay in the same place.
Military cadence - In the armed services, a military cadence or cadence call is a sort of work song: a chant that is sung by military personnel while running or marching. In the United States, these cadences are sometimes called jody calls or jodies, after Jody, a recurring character who figures in some traditional cadences.
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