PRIME SHINE

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PRIME-SHINE AIKEN CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. 12 Shelter Drive Greer SC 29650 PRIME SHINE;automotive cleaner used on tires and rubber for shining purposes;
PRIMESHINE Jack Winn Color 4221 Freidrich Lane Suite #190 Austin TX 78744 PRIME SHINE;Non-medicated hair care preparations in the nature of hair bond builder; 3 in 1 hair shampoos, hair bleaching preparations, hair care kits comprising non medicated hair care preparations, namely, hair coloring preparations, hair color, lightening preparations, hair bleaching preparations, hair conditioners, hair shampoos, hair toning preparations, setting and styling preparation, hair care preparations, hair coloring preparations, hair coloring and dyes, hair conditioner, hair leave in conditioner, hair lightening preparations, hair rinses, hair setting and styling preparations, hair shampoo, hair shampoos and conditioners, hair shampoos for curly hair, hair shampoos for enhancing hair curls, hair shampoos for straight hair, hair shampoos for damaged hair, hair shampoos for dry hair, hair shampoos for oily hair, hair shampoos for color treated hair, hair shampoos to prevent fading of hair color, hair shampoos to prevent environmental damage, hair styling preparations;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method, apparatus, and article of manufacture provide the ability to rapidly generate a large prime number to be utilized in a cryptographic key of a cryptographic system. A candidate prime number is determined and a mod remainder table is initialized for the candidate prime number using conventional mod operations. If all mod remainder entries in the table are non-zero, the candidate number is tested for primality. If the candidate prime number tests positive for primality, the candidate number is utilized in a cryptographic key of a cryptographic system. If any of the table entries is zero, the candidate number and each mod remainder entry are decremented/incremented. If any mod remainder entry is less than zero or greater than the corresponding prime number, the corresponding prime number is added/subtracted to/from the mod remainder. The process then repeats until a satisfactory number is obtained.