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  1. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

    * 🌐 Sync Portuguese docs (pages found with script). PR [#14554](https://github.com/fastapi/fastapi/pull/14554) by [@YuriiMotov](https://github.com/YuriiMotov).
    * 🌐 Sync Spanish docs (outdated pages found with script). PR [#14553](https://github.com/fastapi/fastapi/pull/14553) by [@YuriiMotov](https://github.com/YuriiMotov).
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  2. lib/fips140/v1.1.0-rc1.zip

    key directly to its instructions. type blockExpanded struct { rounds int // Round keys, where only the first (rounds + 1) × (128 ÷ 32) words are used. enc [60]uint32 dec [60]uint32 } const ( // AES-128 has 128-bit keys, 10 rounds, and uses 11 128-bit round keys // (11×128÷32 = 44 32-bit words). // AES-192 has 192-bit keys, 12 rounds, and uses 13 128-bit round keys // (13×128÷32 = 52 32-bit words). // AES-256 has 256-bit keys, 14 rounds, and uses 15 128-bit round keys // (15×128÷32 = 60 32-bit words)....
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  3. lib/fips140/v1.0.0-c2097c7c.zip

    key directly to its instructions. type blockExpanded struct { rounds int // Round keys, where only the first (rounds + 1) × (128 ÷ 32) words are used. enc [60]uint32 dec [60]uint32 } const ( // AES-128 has 128-bit keys, 10 rounds, and uses 11 128-bit round keys // (11×128÷32 = 44 32-bit words). // AES-192 has 192-bit keys, 12 rounds, and uses 13 128-bit round keys // (13×128÷32 = 52 32-bit words). // AES-256 has 256-bit keys, 14 rounds, and uses 15 128-bit round keys // (15×128÷32 = 60 32-bit words)....
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  4. RELEASE.md

    ## Major Features and Improvements
    
    *   Support for Python3.9 has been added.
    *   `tf.data`:
        *   `tf.data` service now supports strict round-robin reads, which is useful
            for synchronous training workloads where example sizes vary. With strict
            round robin reads, users can guarantee that consumers get similar-sized
            examples in the same step.
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