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Binarily Transposed Data

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Definition of “Binarily Transposed Data” :

“Binarily Transposed Data” refers to data that has been converted into binary format (a series of 0s and 1s) and then rearranged or transposed, often for purposes of data compression, encryption, or error detection and correction.

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