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     <title>An oblivious transfer protocol for quantum cryptography</title>
   	 <description>`It's hard to beat the noise that you have with quantum information,` Barbara Terhal tells PhysOrg.com. `So our security protocol relies on the fact that storing quantum bits noiselessly is hard to do with current technology.`</description>
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