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I personally never used the EncodedCiphertext added property over RawCiphertext (in fact when I handle ciphertexts I usually try to work with the BigInt itself).
However, in theory, the EncodedCiphertext adds another field to Rawciphertext that can be used for different purposes. In the code it is being used for "packing" which is common operation that allows to take several small messages and encrypt them together in a single ciphertext
About the code snippet: I suggest you ignore it for now. It is a way to express bounds: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rust-by-example/generics/where.html
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