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  • ''For the component in computers and electronics, see [[memory (computers)]]'' In [[neuroscience]], a '''memory''' is the trace of some experienced past event by which that experienced pa
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  • ...ref>Geraerts E ''et al.'' (2009) Cognitive mechanisms underlying recovered-memory experiences of childhood sexual abuse. ''Psychol Sci'' 20:92-8 PMID 1903790 ...of memory impairments, and research on children's and adults' encoding and memory of trauma stimuli has provided some support for models of repression and tr
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  • ...larger amount of virtual memory rather than the smaller amount of physical memory. ...te chunks that could execute individually from other parts in the physical memory; the burden on programmers for this extra design effort was high, and the p
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  • ''See [[memory]] for the mechanism in living things.'' ...ary electronic memories may be both readable and writable ([[random access memory]] (RAM)), write-once-read-many (WORM) of various types, or forms that can b
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  • * [http://www.psypress.com/memory-textbook/ A recent textbook on Memory] ...journals.org/cgi/content/full/125/2/439 A Review of the Oxford Handbook of Memory]
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  • '''Memory work techniques''' are methods used by therapists to elicit memories believ ...g it are a legitimate therapeutic goal. The problem comes when [[recovered memory]], elicited with such techniques, are offered as evidence in legal proceedi
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  • ...holding alleged abusers accountable in court. After an extensive review of memory literature the authors demonstrate that dissociative amnesia is a robust fi ...| last = Schacter | first= D.L. |co-author=Scarry, E. |date=2000 |title=Memory, brain and belief | publisher=Harvard University Press |location=Cambridge,
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  • Description given to the apparent memory of event(s) that, if they occurred, were previously forgotten for a relativ
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  • ...e the common features of having [[read\write]] access to any nonsequential memory location (thus "random" access), and relatively fast data access times. ...f SDRAM chips (see [[integrated circuits]] designed for use as main system memory on a personal computer come mounted on some type of module ([[SIMM]], [[DIM
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  • #REDIRECT [[Random Access Memory]]
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  • ...onate real memory and run programs that ordinarily would not fit into real memory ([[RAM]])
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  • {{r|Recovered memory}}
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  • '''Memory of water''' is a concept postulated to explain how solutions diluted far be ...hem Rev'' 103:2533-77 PMID 12848579</ref><ref>Elsaesser T (2009) Ultrafast memory loss and relaxation processes in hydrogen-bonded systems ''Biol Chem'' 390:
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  • * [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/memory.html Memory at Medline Plus] * [http://www.audiblox.com/human_memory.htm Human Memory at Audiblox]
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  • ...cle/dn3817-icy-claim-that-water-has-memory.html ''Icy claim that water has memory'']. &nbsp;&nbsp; New Scientist, 11 June 2003 (at [http://www.newscientist.c ...www.nature.com/nature/journal/v434/n7030/full/nature03383.html ''Ultrafast memory loss and energy redistribution in the hydrogen bond network of liquid H<sub
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  • Methods used by therapists to elicit suspected [[recovered memory]]
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  • ...://www.brown.edu/Departments/Taubman_Center/Recovmem/index.html Recovered Memory Project] ...ww.leadershipcouncil.org/1/tm/tm.html The Leadership Council - Trauma and Memory]
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  • {{r|Memory}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Virtual memory]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • See [[memory]] for the mechanism in living things. {{r|Random access memory | Random access memory (RAM)}}
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  • ...the common features of having [[read/write]] access to any non-sequential memory location (thus "random" access), and relatively fast data access times.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Random Access Memory]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Hangover}} ''Memory of ethanol''
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Memory work techniques]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Recovered memory}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Recovered memory]]
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  • .../17/homeopathy-and-the-structure-of-memory Homeopathy and the Structure of Memory] &mdash; a [[blog post]] by [[Stephen Curry]] ...ring its enemies? Surely, given the prodigious feats of [[memory (biology)|memory]] attributed by [[homeopath]]s to this glistening, life-giving [[fluid]], [
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  • Later, while Joan was still within the living memory of those who knew her and fought with her, another Church process, in a ser
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  • See [[memory]] for the mechanism in living things. {{r|Random access memory | Random access memory (RAM)}}
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  • * [http://www.psypress.com/memory-textbook/ A recent textbook on Memory] ...journals.org/cgi/content/full/125/2/439 A Review of the Oxford Handbook of Memory]
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  • ...occurs when more data is written to a memory buffer than can fit into the memory buffer.
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  • * [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/memory.html Memory at Medline Plus] * [http://www.audiblox.com/human_memory.htm Human Memory at Audiblox]
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  • ...the common features of having [[read/write]] access to any non-sequential memory location (thus "random" access), and relatively fast data access times.
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  • ...onate real memory and run programs that ordinarily would not fit into real memory ([[RAM]])
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  • ''See [[memory]] for the mechanism in living things.'' ...ary electronic memories may be both readable and writable ([[random access memory]] (RAM)), write-once-read-many (WORM) of various types, or forms that can b
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  • {{r|Random access memory}} {{r|Read only memory}}
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  • ...lected & Edited by John Cairney; Luath Press, ISBN 1842820095THE IMMORTAL MEMORY | title = "The immortal memory"
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  • .../17/homeopathy-and-the-structure-of-memory Homeopathy and the Structure of Memory] &mdash; a [[blog post]] by [[Stephen Curry]] ...ring its enemies? Surely, given the prodigious feats of [[memory (biology)|memory]] attributed by [[homeopath]]s to this glistening, life-giving [[fluid]], [
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  • #REDIRECT [[Recovered memory/Definition]]
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  • #redirect [[Memory of water]]
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  • An aid for memory.
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  • The 6800 could address 64 [[kilobyte]]s of memory.<ref name=BoltonMicroprocessorCourse> ...peripheral device]]s shared the same bus used to address [[computer memory|memory]].
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  • ...]], the '''program counter''' (PC) is the [[register]] that contains the [[memory]] address of the next instruction to be executed by the [[microprocessor]]. .... For example, a fixed-length 32-bit instruction word ISA that uses 8-bit memory words would always increment the program counter by 4 (except in the case o
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  • The memory address of some data in computer science.
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  • Methods used by therapists to elicit suspected [[recovered memory]]
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  • {{r|Content addressable memory}} {{r|Ternary content addressable memory}}
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  • Ionotropic glutamate receptor for controlling synaptic plasticity and memory function.
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  • ...ps. [[computer memory|Memory]] chips can usefully be replaced with larger memory chips, when prices drop, so they are sometimes socketed.
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  • A memory management strategy used to create and destroy temporary (automatic) variab
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Memory work techniques]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Recovered memory}}
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  • ...e the common features of having [[read\write]] access to any nonsequential memory location (thus "random" access), and relatively fast data access times. ...f SDRAM chips (see [[integrated circuits]] designed for use as main system memory on a personal computer come mounted on some type of module ([[SIMM]], [[DIM
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  • ...high-level language (HLL)]] to physical [[register|registers]] or [[memory|memory locations]]. Register allocation occurs during the code generation phase o ...as many variables as possible into registers, and as few as possible into memory.
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  • Description given to the apparent memory of event(s) that, if they occurred, were previously forgotten for a relativ
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  • Director, Documentation Program, [[Iraq Memory Foundation]]; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • A commonly observed pattern in memory accesses by a computer program over time.
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  • [[Perception]]s, [[memory|memories]], [[image]]s and other thoughts and impressions associated with a
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joan of Arc, memory of]]
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  • Neurological disorder marked by severe memory loss, resulting from chronic alcoholism, head injury, brain illness, or thi
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  • In managing [[memory (computers)]], the amount or fraction of the total usable space still avail
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  • ...core piece of the Linux operating system that controls processes, manages memory, and loads device drivers.
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  • | '''memory''' || 1k data memory, 4k program memory<ref name=thocp1974-75/> The computer had separate data and memory spaces.
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  • How fast the execution time (or memory usage) increases as the data set to be processed grows.
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  • ...rom harddisks in one go. Each time the assumption is made that the excess memory contents will be needed soon after. ...ddress. In the common case, subsequent memory accesses will likely target memory addresses that have been loaded into the cache by that same read.
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  • {{r|Memory of water|Water memory|**}}
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  • A class of diagnoses that involve a disruption of memory, awareness, identity and/or perception.
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  • ...omatic association between mental representations of objects (concepts) in memory.
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  • ...rence on Non-Dominating Varieties of Pluricentric Languages], Symposium in memory of Professor [[Michael Clyne]], Graz, 11-13 July 2011
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  • In computer science, the register that contains the memory address of the next instruction to be executed by the microprocessor.
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  • {{r|Memory}} {{r|Recovered memory}}
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  • ..., word, or phrase) that is used to identify a value stored in the system's memory.
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  • ...essor ]], faster than the [[Intel 80286]]; it added demand-paged [[virtual memory]]
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  • Temporary short-term memory loss that may result from the deactivation of the brain's temporal lobes an
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  • ...contrast to Intel's earlier 8080, which could only address 64 kilobytes of memory.
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  • {{r|Memory management}} {{r|Virtual memory}}
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  • ...oprocessor]], a speedier version of the 80186 that added limited [[virtual memory]] support
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  • ...st highly regarded award in the field of [[economics]]; instituted 1968 in memory of Alfred Nobel.
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  • * [[Stack frame]], which describes the [[memory management]] strategy that makes this attack possible
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  • ...tadt, Deborah E. ''Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory'', (1994) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0452272742/ref=sib_dp_pt/103-482 * Roseman, Mark. ''A Past in Hiding: Memory and Survival in Nazi Germany'' (2001). [http://books.google.com/books?id=W8
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  • Henry Luce Professor of Individual and Collective Memory at Washington University in St. Louis, author of ''[[Religion Explained]]''
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  • *John Stephenson, in memory of Momoko Okuyama (奥山桃子) *Giuseppe Silvi in memory of his parents
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  • A '''mnemonic''' is an aid for [[memory]]. Many mnemonics are found in educational settings, and are intended to he
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  • | product = [[Random Access Memory|DRAM]], NAND [[flash memory]], SSD, [[Television|televisions]], [[Refrigerator|refrigerators]], [[Cellu ...rld's largest manufacturer for [[Random Access Memory|DRAM]], NAND [[flash memory]], SSD, [[Television|televisions]], [[Refrigerator|refrigerators]], [[Cellu
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  • ...luding one's complement, two's complements, and variants, used in computer memory and mass storage to differentiate positive from negative numbers
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  • [[Malware]] that overwhelms processing, memory, or network resources of a computer system by sending large numbers request
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  • ...ge" components including the central processor, video processor, and cache memory, and "southbridge" components for lower-speed external input-output
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  • '''Memory work techniques''' are methods used by therapists to elicit memories believ ...g it are a legitimate therapeutic goal. The problem comes when [[recovered memory]], elicited with such techniques, are offered as evidence in legal proceedi
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  • ...than the [[Intel 8086]] and slower than the [[Intel 80286]]; no [[virtual memory]] support
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  • {{r|Memory}} {{r|Recovered memory}}
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  • ...y manufactured parts like the [[intel 8085]] which contained both the CPU, memory, and control circuitry on a single chip
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  • of a suitable memory circuit. [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...'cognitive enhancers''', drugs used to specifically facilitate learning or memory, particularly to prevent the cognitive deficits associated with dementias.
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  • ...is less graphics RAM than system RAM, the graphics RAM can be expensive [[memory latency|low-latency]], high speed RAM. ...have at least 512 MB of random access memory (GRAM). It supports a 64-bit memory interface and can transfer up to 6.4 GB/s of video data. It can fill textur
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  • {{rpl|Volatile memory}}
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  • ...by the insidious onset of [[dementia]]; manifests itself in impairment of memory, judgment, attention span, and problem solving skills, followed by severe [
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  • * Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory <ref>{{citation | title = Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory
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  • ...milial. Clinical features include aphasia; apraxia; confusion; [[anomia]]; memory loss; and personality deterioration. This pattern is consistent with the pa
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  • {{r|Memory (biology)}} {{r|Working memory}}
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  • ...(1997) [http://www.questia.com/library/book/picketts-charge-in-history-and-memory-by-carol-reardon.jsp online edition] ===Memory and image===
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  • ...cle/dn3817-icy-claim-that-water-has-memory.html ''Icy claim that water has memory'']. &nbsp;&nbsp; New Scientist, 11 June 2003 (at [http://www.newscientist.c ...www.nature.com/nature/journal/v434/n7030/full/nature03383.html ''Ultrafast memory loss and energy redistribution in the hydrogen bond network of liquid H<sub
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  • [[Random Access Memory]]
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  • ...ommonly, the term 'pointer' refers to the [[variable]] which contains said memory address. Pointers exist at the instruction level of all [[instruction set ...or previous object, assuming that objects are placed one after another in memory.
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  • *RAM, Random Access Memory
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  • ..., and interpretations of arthropod mushroom bodies |journal=[[Learning and Memory (journal)|Learn. Mem.]] |volume=5 |issue=1-2 |pages=11–37 |year=1998 |pmi ...ions, like associative memory, sensory filtering, motor control, and place memory.
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  • ...larger amount of virtual memory rather than the smaller amount of physical memory. ...te chunks that could execute individually from other parts in the physical memory; the burden on programmers for this extra design effort was high, and the p
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  • ..., manipulate and retrieve information, allowing the development of organic memory circuits.
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  • ....org/journals/wm/58.1/bailyn.html Considering the Slave Trade: History and Memory]
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  • {{r|Memory (computers)}}
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  • ...ena - [[consciousness]], [[qualia]], [[intentionality]], [[perception]], [[memory]] and [[self-knowledge]].
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  • {{r|Hangover}} ''Memory of ethanol''
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  • ..., word, or phrase) that is used to identify a value stored in the system's memory. A variable's value can generally be accessed or changed at any time. In co
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  • ...abase built in erlang. It is built using ETS and DETS. Mnesia is greek for memory. | 2 | Dali | The Persistence of Memory |
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  • At the cost of relatively high demands on memory and processing, it can make it much easier for programmers to go directly t If, during processing, a parent node gains or loses child nodes, the memory-resident DOM automatically changes the underlying document structure. In a
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  • ...a variety of thinking processes, among them: [[perception]], attention, [[memory]], knowledge acquisition, categorization, [[language]], problem-solving, [[ ...lows: “''Cognitive Psychology'' is concerned with advances in the study of memory, language processing, perception, problem solving, and thinking.”
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  • ...upuncture point]]s, while saying a certain phrase and holding a disturbing memory or thought in the mind. According to EFT Founder Gary Craig, EFT uses the s ...field therapy involves the same central ideas as EFT: holding a distubring memory or emotion in mind while tapping on certain points. The key difference is t
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  • ...rows beyond the space initially allocated. When a new [[node]] is created, memory for that node is reserved, and the relevant [[pointer|pointers]] modified t
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  • ...other conditions which adversely affect neural structures associated with memory formation (e.g., the [[hippocampus]]; [[fornix]] (brain); [[mammillary body
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  • ...to the discovery of novel functions of ghrelin and PYY, including roles in memory and learning or a participation in bone remodeling."
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  • ...e than synaptic plasticity: role of nonsynaptic plasticity in learning and memory}}
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  • ...ammers in real mode had control over the entire 1 MB address space using [[memory segmentation]], a technique that included the use of two 16-bit registers, ...able]], yet allowing a 24-bit address space to be used, allowing a maximum memory size of 16 MB.
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  • *Garbage (computer science): Unreferenced data in a computer's memory.
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  • NPY has roles in appetite, the regulation of energy balance, memory and learning, and epilepsy. The main effect is increased food intake and de
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  • *[[Joan of Arc, memory of]]
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  • *[http://michaelnielsen.org/blog/?p=448 Building a better collective memory] - a blog post (dated 17 Jul 2008) by Michael Nielsen, putting Science 2.0
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  • * [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] - [[Richard Stone]]
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  • ...equivalent program P' which is in some way more optimal (i.e. faster, less memory consumption, etc). More formally, equivalent is defined so that for all [[
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  • ''For the component in computers and electronics, see [[memory (computers)]]'' In [[neuroscience]], a '''memory''' is the trace of some experienced past event by which that experienced pa
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Random Access Memory]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...from minutes to hours. During the period of amnesia, immediate and recent memory abilities are impaired, but the level of consciousness and ability to perfo
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  • ...as many variables as possible into registers, and as few as possible into memory. ...rect results, they are generally quite inefficient in computation time and memory space.
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  • ...er life, including her parents and herself, in ''Obit'', letters in ''Dear Memory: Letters on Writing, Silence, and Grief'', and a Japanese form known as wak ...ng explores her emotions on not knowing the lives of her parents in ''Dear Memory:Letters on Writing, Silence, and Grief''.
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  • ...esic disease'''.</ref> is a neurological condition characterized by severe memory loss and a loss of contact with reality which can result from chronic alcoh ...ories, usually nonsensical but sometimes rooted in fact, using fragment of memory and sensory information. They also display apathy towards their own state.
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  • * Reilly, Joanne. ''Belsen in History and Memory'' 1997 - 260 pages
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  • ...nto the memory buffer. In certain programs, the excess data is written to memory beyond that buffer, overwriting other data. This error is the most commonl ...il attacks which assume some address relationship exists between blocks of memory, such as one object occupies space immediately preceding another.
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  • ...cause it takes the same amount of time for the first "word" to arrive from memory. By contrast, doubling the speed of the bus reduces latency, because the i ...DRAM]], [[DDR2 SDRAM]] and [[DDR3 SDRAM]] are all types of [[Random Access Memory|RAM]] utilizing DDR.
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  • ===Memory=== ...ide on Trial: War Crimes Trials and the Formation of Holocaust History and Memory.'' (2001) 292pp ISBN 978-0-19-820872-3. [http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showr
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  • ...s Benveniste|Jacques Benveniste's]] claims about [[homeopathy]] and the "[[memory of water]]". For many years, Randi offered a $1 million prize to whoever co
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  • * [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/wpa:@field%28DOCID+@lit%28wpa222030607%29%29 ...(The Library of Congress. [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html American Memory].)
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  • *[[A Memory of Two Mondays]] (1955) *[[I Can’t Remember Anything]] (1987, collected in Danger: Memory!)
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  • ...St Andrews University website, includes poems commissioned in Fergusson's memory from ten contemporary poets: Meg Bateman, John Burnside, Robert Crawford, D
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  • ...]]. It also required an [[I/O controller]] and a bus interface unit and [[memory control unit]].
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  • ...holding alleged abusers accountable in court. After an extensive review of memory literature the authors demonstrate that dissociative amnesia is a robust fi ...| last = Schacter | first= D.L. |co-author=Scarry, E. |date=2000 |title=Memory, brain and belief | publisher=Harvard University Press |location=Cambridge,
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  • ...er number]] as index. It is typically implemented as a continuous range in memory. As it is one of the basic structures a program can use, support for arrays ...one overflows. Also the [[hash table]] an implementation of [[associative memory]] using an array and a [[hash function]] can be regarded as a variation of
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  • ...ors of Child Sexual Abuse'', a book promoting [[recovered memory|recovered memory therapy]]. ...the first of several against practitioners of [[recovered memory|recovered memory therapy]].
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  • | title = In memory yet green : the autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1920-1954.
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  • ...mory: Event-related potential indices predictive for subsequent successful memory depend on the emotional mood state. volume 3 issue 3, pages 363-373 2877 :*The Official Journal of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition.
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  • ...of the program will fit into single [[cache|cache lines]], thus improving memory performance. Additionally, one some [[comuter architecture|computer archit
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  • ...ports including four wireless gaming ports, three USB 2.0 ports, and a two memory slots. For online capability it has built in [[ethernet]] and Wi-Fi support
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  • ...[[API]] that served as a [[layer of abstraction]], located in non-volatile memory known as CMOS, and thus is said to be ''[[firmware]]''. The BIOS [[chip]] ...er Boot Record'', or MBR) to locate an operating system, loads the OS into memory, and then transfers control to the OS kernel
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  • ...Body: The Kennedy Assassination, the Media, and the Shaping of Collective Memory''. University of Chicago Press, 2002. ([http://books.google.com/books?id=db
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  • * [http://www.memory-alpha.org/en/index.php/Main_Page Memory Alpha] a ''Star Trek'' wiki (not associated with Citizendium)
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  • ...the programmer to pack arbitrary [[Data_structure|data structures]] into [[memory]]). The use of the stack meant that C allows functions to call themselves ...ntually results in a program running out of memory, a situation called a [[memory leak]]. More modern languages such as Java and C# reclaim no-longer-used h
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  • ...~RD, which tells memory that the CPU wants to read data, ~WR, which tells memory that the CPU wants to write data, ~RFSH, which signals that the low seven b ...internal control signals. This part of the architecture also handles the memory refresh.
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  • ...an the FIB in main memory. Main memory was generally dynamic random access memory (DRAM). ...co used shared busses until they saturated, while Juniper preferred shared memory <ref>[http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=30631 Juniper Networ
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  • ...n can add to their adornment and security, is but a fitting tribute to the memory of her slain defenders. Let pleasant paths invite the coming and going of ...ept up from year to year, while a survivor of the war remains to honor the memory of his departed comrades. He earnestly desires the public press to call att
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  • ...chanisms, such as Ternary Content addressable memory | Content Addressable Memory (TCAM). TCAM, however, is quite expensive, and tends to be used more in ed ...first step in speeding routers was to have a separate RIB and FIB in main memory, with the FIB, typically with fewer entries than the RIB, being organized f
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  • ...ected into macroscopic circuits in the same block, could be used to create memory elements, as well as [[Arithmetic_logic_unit|arithmetic and logic units]].
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  • *Shirane Haruo. ''Traces of Dreams: Landscape, Cultural Memory, and the Poetry of Basho .'' Stanford: Stanford University Press [1998] ISB
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  • * [[Jay Forrester]] (1918 -) - invention of core memory in 1953 (while working on the Whirlwind computer) ...|von Neumann, John]] (1903-1957) - first publication proposing use of same memory space for program instructions and data (idea now recognized as not created
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  • ...form of metacognition because it concerns your beliefs and knowledge about memory. What may also be evident from the rather common events illustrated above i ...verned by Implicit Learning and Memory.”] In: Reder LM (editor) ''Implicit Memory and Metacognition.'' Lawrence Erlbaum:Mahwah, NJ.
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  • ...c. ''Black '47 and Beyond: The Great Irish Famine in History, Economy, and Memory.'' (1999). 272 pp.
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  • ...bility, but instead may be configured with additional [[memory (computers)|memory]] or network connections and a faster [[CPU|processor]]. <li>[[Primary storage]] ([[Random access memory|RAM]])
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  • ...an World: A Study in Republicanism and Caesarism,'' (1998), deals with the memory and interpretation of Caesar
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  • During practice, members may refer to the written ''gin'' to aid memory. This is usually annotated, with marks to the right of each character deno ''Gin'' are formally performed standing, and from [[memory]]. Because of this, recital of longer ''gin'' is sometimes seen as more ac
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  • ...plications, like the Intel 8052, incorporated the intel 8080 architecture, memory, and what had previously been various support chips on a single chip, allow
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  • ...he brain. “He mapped the cerebral cortex, the part of the brain central to memory, awareness, thought, speech, attention and perception,” said Dr. John Alk ...gained into the neurophysiology of the brain and the anatomical basis for memory. Penfield authored over 300 publications including a shared collaboration o
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  • ...form of metacognition because it concerns your beliefs and knowledge about memory. What may also be evident from the rather common events illustrated above i ...verned by Implicit Learning and Memory.”] In: Reder LM (editor) ''Implicit Memory and Metacognition.'' Lawrence Erlbaum:Mahwah, NJ.
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  • ...returns. Markowitz won the [[Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] in [990 while a professor of finance at Baruch College of
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  • ...g hardware components and loading more of its own self into the computer's memory. The term "booting" comes from the aphorism "to pull oneself up by one's o ...n begins in special [[firmware]] or the [[BIOS]] (programs in non-volatile memory) or [[EFI]] and performs several steps in order:
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  • ...ing. Reputational politics is an arena in which forces compete to control memory. Reputations are grounded in a social construction of character, subsequent * Fine, Gary Alan. "Reputational Entrepreneurs and the Memory of Incompetence: Melting Supporters, Partisan Warriors, and Images of Presi
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  • * Eissenstat, Howard. "History and Historiography: Politics and Memory in the Turkish Republic." ''Contemporary European History'' 2003 12(1): 93-
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  • NMDA receptors are implicated in memory and learning through the process of [[long-term potentiation]].
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  • ...ref>Geraerts E ''et al.'' (2009) Cognitive mechanisms underlying recovered-memory experiences of childhood sexual abuse. ''Psychol Sci'' 20:92-8 PMID 1903790 ...of memory impairments, and research on children's and adults' encoding and memory of trauma stimuli has provided some support for models of repression and tr
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  • ...iderable proportions, numbering at least 2 million strong in 2007, and his memory is still strongly revered by many Nigerian Christians today. A theological
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