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A Certificate is issued for an SRM certified for one or more specific physical or engineering performance properties and may contain NIST reference, information, or both values in addition to certified values. A Certificate of Analysis is issued for an SRM certified for one or more specific chemical properties. A Certificate is a short term goal that provides professional recognition of your knowledge and skills in a given specialty. The earning of a certificate demonstrates a commitment on your part to standards set by the Linfield College Business and Computer Science Departments. A certificate is usually restricted for particular "uses," such as digital signatures, encryption, use with web servers, and so on. This is called the "key use" restriction on a certificate.

A Certificate is issued with an expiration date, but it may be extended if the research continues past the expiration date. The protection afforded by a Certificate is in any event permanent; all personally identifiable information maintained about subjects in the study while the Certificate is in effect is protected forever. A certificate is awarded upon successful completion of the program. The fee for the program reflects a 15% discount off registering for the courses individually. A certificate is a course of study consisting of a coherent set of courses around a specific theme. A certificate requires fewer courses than a major and in most cases fewer than a minor.

A certificate is signed by a Certificate Authority using its private key. All certificates are valid in a restricted period of time, generally a year, possibly more if the keys are considered safe. A certificate is useless without the corresponding keypair! A certificate is issued to a particular organization for a specific period of time. When you try to open that organization's Web site, Internet Explorer verifies the Internet address stored in the certificate and also verifies that the current date precedes the expiration date.

A certificate is digitally signed information that allows the Grants.gov system to identify your system and securely exchange information with it. Just as GUI users provide a user ID and password to identify themselves, S2S clients use a certificate (rather than storing user ID's and passwords in code). A certificate is signed by a Certification Authority (CA) to verify the identity of entity ("certificate subject") which the certificate is certifying by use of a digital signature. The CA is trusted, and the primary function is to verify the name (identity) of the certificate subject. A certificate is a digital document that verifies the security of a web site. Certificates can help you protect your personal information on the world wide web, and help you protect your computer from unsafe software.

A certificate is an official document affirming some fact. For example, a birth certificate or death certificate testifies to basic facts regarding a person's birth or death. A certificate is only useable if you trust its creator. A CA has its own public/private key pair used for signing certificates. A certificate is basically a digital statement issued by an authority that vouches for the identity of the certificate holder. A certificate binds a public key to the identity of the person, computer, or service who holds the corresponding private key.

A certificate is issued and digitally signed by a certificate authority (CA) . A certificate's validity can be verified by checking the CA's digital signature . A certificate is an official document. The printout is not a legal document and is usually used for genealogical information purposes. A certificate is a specially coded object that uniquely identifies your site--much like a driver's license or passport identifies you. It contains your public key (for encryption), an expiration date, the name of your organization, and a digital signature of the issuer.

A certificate is given to some exceptional children to indicate attendance, participation, and/or achievement. Most of the students who receive a certificate do not perform academically at levels necessary for a GED (General Education Development).