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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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  • == Relationship to recovered memory article == ...sing, abnormal memory processing, retrograde amnesia, and the treatment of memory disorders. Should some of its neuroscience text move here, or should there
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  • ...here; the issue is simply one of reliability; frankly, current theories of memory are not sophisticated enough to help here. On external links, again it is o ...specific aspect of a memory, and then later recovering part or all of the memory into conscious awareness" work? That rephrasing into CZ style no longer mak
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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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  • * [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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  • | pagename = Memory | abc = memory
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  • #redirect [[Memory of water]]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • #REDIRECT [[Random Access Memory]]
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  • {{r|Recovered memory}}
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  • ...onate real memory and run programs that ordinarily would not fit into real memory ([[RAM]])
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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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  • * [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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  • '''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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  • | pagename =Virtual memory | abc = Virtual 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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  • ...who has one purpose only in maintaining his site: "proving" that water has memory and hence that homeopathy has a scientific basis. In this article properti ...water research, with only a relatively small section on homeopathy and the memory of water. Providing reference to several thousand articles (mostly from pe
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  • | pagename = Memory (computers) | abc = Memory (computers)
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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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  • | pagename = Recovered memory | abc = memory, recovered
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  • | pagename = Random Access Memory | abc = Random Access Memory
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  • See [[memory]] for the mechanism in living things. {{r|Random access memory | Random access memory (RAM)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Virtual memory]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • ...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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  • | pagename = Memory of water | abc = water, Memory of
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  • | pagename = Memory work techniques | abc = Memory work techniques
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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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  • 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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  • .../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]]
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  • | pagename = Joan of Arc, memory of
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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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  • ...have thought, felt and said about Joan who could not have had any actual "memory" of her at all. [[User:Russell Potter|Russell Potter]] 08:26, 6 July 2007 (
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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]]
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  • == Relationship to recovered memory article == ...sing, abnormal memory processing, retrograde amnesia, and the treatment of memory disorders. Should some of its neuroscience text move here, or should there
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  • #redirect [[Memory of water]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Recovered memory]]
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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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  • ...information to keep and what to delete. How does attention play a role in memory. Apart from neuroscience, I am interested in internet-related activities su
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  • {{creditline|PD|Photo|Florida Memory Project}}
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  • {{creditline|PD|Photo|Florida Memory Project}}
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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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  • Methods used by therapists to elicit suspected [[recovered memory]]
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  • The memory address of some data in computer science.
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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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  • | pagename = Random Access Memory | abc = Random Access Memory
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  • | pagename = Memory of water | abc = water, Memory of
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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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  • #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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  • ...f BSL1-4 were associated with P levels for experimental hazard. My nagging memory says that P5 and P6 were defined as too hazardous to be done on the planet;
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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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  • ...Olitical Science, Communication, Journalism, Collective memory, Images and Memory, Conflict resolution, etc. I have written some academic papers on Identitie
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  • ...st highly regarded award in the field of [[economics]]; instituted 1968 in memory of Alfred Nobel.
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  • Disambiguation? Geta is also the name of a Roman Emperor (211-2 if memory serves). [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] 10:13, 23 September 2009 (UTC
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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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  • I didn't change it but in my opinion the use of "memory address" in the article is confusing, e.g. ...range of memory addresses at a time, under the assumption that the excess memory addresses will be loaded soon after.''
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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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  • I started this article from scratch from memory using MeSHID classification and definition. PLEASE help build it to complet
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  • ...allowed the programmer to try to manage whether variables live in regular memory or in a register (dependent on availability of enough registers), in modern ...in registers. So what? It's still a stack in registers or in the slowest memory possible.[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 23:04, 23 August 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...to articles on various computer science topics, and in editing articles on Memory Management.
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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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  • ...edgehog and the Fox." I have also perused myriad essays on the collective memory including Jan Assman's, seminal work.
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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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  • | title = The anatomy of memory: an interactive overview of the parahippocampal–hippocampal network
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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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  • {{r|Memory of water}}
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  • ...ten about Bowen so often I thought I had started this article. I didn't. Memory. [[User:George Swan|George Swan]] ([[User talk:George Swan|talk]]) 01:55,
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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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  • ...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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  • ...e than synaptic plasticity: role of nonsynaptic plasticity in learning and memory | journal=Trends Neurosci | year= 2009 | volume= | issue= | pages= | pmi
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  • ...t imagine a county fair without one or both of these activities, which (if memory serves) always seemed to last an entire day at the least.[[User:Pat Palmer|
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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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  • ...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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  • ...er forgot it, it was so ridiculously over the top, although in 50 years my memory had slipped a little, so that I began my Google search today looking for "t
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  • *Garbage (computer science): Unreferenced data in a computer's memory.
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  • ...have a citation to the name of the KGB office? Stanislaus something, from memory?
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ny article for approval that has such a sloppily written and badly edited "Memory" section, which is also loaded with one-sided declarations of opinion that :::I have rewritten the unbalanced section called "Memory" and changed its title to "Assessment". If the rest of the article is as un
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Random Access Memory]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...d I seem to remember that this gives a non-complete space. But I work from memory, I haven't checked it.--[[User:Paul Wormer|Paul Wormer]] 08:55, 6 August 20
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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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  • ...even today have persistant memory loss, but what proportion have profound memory loss--the material available to laymen tends to underplay this.
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  • ...the Wikipedia article on David Easton which I found useful only to jog my memory on the topic.
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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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  • ...ave completed a literature review on the topic of the effects of stress on memory and learning. Through my research I have a thorough understanding of the t
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  • ===Memory and Images=== * John Seelye. ''Memory's Nation: The Place of Plymouth Rock'' U of North Carolina Press, 1998 [htt
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  • ===Memory=== ** Linenthal, Edward T. "Shaping a Heroic Presence: Iwo Jima in America Memory." ''Reviews in American History'' 1993 21(1): 8-12. Issn: 0048-7511 [http:/
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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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  • Robert, this is from memory, but isn't Rouleaux aggregation a subset? My recollection is that such aggr
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  • ...ing languages]] and [[Linker|linkers]] which load programs in a computers memory before and during their execution.
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  • :While I won't try the exact German from memory, I wonder if there might be some confusion with the DNP (anyway, starting w
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  • .... But the real reason is that an encyclopedia sight becomes important as a memory refresher.
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  • * [[virtual memory]] - also [[memory management]] in general * [[Von Neumann architecture]] (having program and data in same physical memory) (EDVAC was the first instance in a design, the Manchester University 'Baby
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  • Another issue is the mention of general and specialist Editors. My memory, which is not infallible, says this distinction was abolished. EC: 2011-007
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  • ...er perception, be it vision or hearing. Furthermore, all topics related to memory and language attract my attention.
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  • ...for my [[card game]]s article). Another book (which I can't identify from memory) says it's generally regarded as such by connoisseurs. Many (British) books :Perhaps the fact that it's so memory intensive made it unsuitable for the 20th century? [[User:Hans Adler|Hans A
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  • * American Memory: [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/mar19.html Today in History: March 19]
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  • *#* Alternative method using memory interlock (classic CS paper) ...significant mutual exclusion algorithm. He showed that is possible to use memory interlock alone to enforce a critical section. (Note that this no longer w
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  • From memory, there were at least two major trials, TIMI and TIMI2. I believe there were
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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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  • Today it is sold in 2 versions, each one in 3 memory capacity:
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  • ...rceived by feeling, thinking and remembering. While a rose is an object, a memory is an object also. You ''see'' a tree, so tree is an object. Your ''hear''
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  • ===Memory=== ...-channel RAM (Random Access Memory) and Fully-Buffered DIMMs. (Dual Inline Memory Module) Additionally, servers using [[64-bit]] CPUs often have large RAM c
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  • * Reilly, Joanne. ''Belsen in History and Memory'' 1997 - 260 pages
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  • ...ly its own source code, without 'cheating', that is, without accessing any memory location which was not populated by the program's execution (so this rules
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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=== ...tuation can be confusing if a different processor is needed to accept more memory.
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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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  • ...Liège. My main research interests concern preserved learning abilities of memory impaired patients; I am particularly interested in the study of implicit le
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  • ...d observations about life on at least two of the different missions (if my memory serves), so maybe this should be, or could be, worked into this articles so
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  • ::I didn't mean he used the ''word'' "artillery". If memory serves right, he talks about "cannon", but don't quote me on that.
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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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  • ...rithm is optimized for size of code and for the human readability (not for memory and not for speed), but it works!
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  • ::In some architectures--SPARC is one, I think--data memory and program memory are segregated, so the stack is always different from code. It's mainly in ...y get loaded by the linking loader. The stack is only loaded into virtual memory segments that are writable. Code and data are just not co-mingled. I'm no
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  • ...does ask that a credit line be included with each image used. The American Memory Learning Page provides guidance on fair use for teachers and classroom use.
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  • ...hen I first touched a computer, there were some complex structures in main memory, but on a mass storage device, there was nothing except flat files. Yes, it ...s direct access with the index stored as a flat file that got slurped into memory and constructed as linked lists, trees, etc.
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  • ...]] and [[Von neumann architecture]] (program and data in the same physical memory) deserve (sub)articles of their own. [[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 13:53,
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  • ...concerning the temporal conditions of psychological observation, semantic memory, and the "psi-phi" relationship, are an abiding context to these research i
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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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  • ...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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  • ...[[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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  • ...es but not for the titles. In The Complete Idiot's Guide to Improving Your Memory, written with Richard Lupoff, Kurland successfully conceals the fact that h
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  • ...ve bases of language comprehension (word knowledge, decoding skill, verbal memory, syntactic knowledge and so on) are related to the apprehension of complex
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  • .... I won't be able to get to this until later today, but, for example, from memory, I'm thinking of some of the contextualization from Melzack & Wall's ''Text
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  • Tom, thanks for adding this. I made a slight revision from memory and will need to check other sources; he may well warrant an article.
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  • ...hrough the [http://clevelandmemory.org/ebooks/johnson/index.html Cleveland Memory Project].
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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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  • ...rd disk drive|hard disks]], [[wireless adapter|wireless adapters]], system memory, and so on
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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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  • === Memory question === Can we see if there is an option for more memory? Having more RAM might allow more people to work simultaneously without no
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  • ...orm. In [[computer science]] data compression is mainly used to reduce the memory needed to store certain information or to shorten the time needed to send i
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  • ...ystems are computer systems in which two or more processors share the bus, memory and other peripheral devices. To make effective use of multi-core processor
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  • In [[computer science]], a '''stack frame''' is a [[memory management]] strategy used to create and destroy temporary (automatic) [[va ...some architectures) information about the [[calling context]] such as the memory address of the calling subroutine<ref name="GnuCstack">{{cite web|url=http:
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  • ...stems experimentally to solve the hard problem.|Eric R Kandel|In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind}} {{cite book |title=In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind |author= Eric R. Kandel |url=http:/
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  • ...ogically active molecules that it has once been in contact with, and that "memory" produces therapeutic effects. ...for more than a few picoseconds. Accordingly there is no room for a water "memory" in the current scientific view on the liquid.
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  • ...petrified drift wood) by locals. The importance of the maintenance of this memory can be seen in that it came to be associated with legendary Celtic hero Art
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  • {{r|Memory of water}}
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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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  • ...C and C++ programs. Java is not susceptible to this type of error, as all memory operations are handled and checked by the [[virtual machine]].
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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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  • ...er games a lot, I also tend to listen to a lot of music too. Having a good memory and observational skills, I've accumlated lots of knowledge on the computer
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  • ...e]], maybe it should be "-jo". (Acutually, it's "-jō", isn't it - or is my memory going?) I certainly don't want to decide this on the basis of 'what's more
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  • ====1. Memory-based(Heuristic) Recommendation Systems==== ...make predictions by operating on data (users, items and ratings) stored in memory. They can be classified into:<br />
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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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  • ...m 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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  • ...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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  • A hard disk is an example of non-volatile memory.
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  • ...orized/noprimarytagmatch/2011/11/21/massport-unveils-new-fireboat-named-in-memory-of-sept-11-victims/ | title = Massport unveils new fireboat named in memory of Sept. 11 victims
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  • ...on. The ethnicist view, represented by Anthony Smith, emphasizes cultural memory and sees the nation as a politicized ethnic group, a group defined by commo
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  • :OK, while the page looks OK to me, let me describe, from wetware memory of lots of protocol analyzer traces. There are nuances for connection colli
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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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  • ...discouraged, .NET code can make use of pointers to interact directly with memory or deal with unmanaged code.
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  • The iconic memory of Iwo Jima comprises the flag raising ceremony and memories of combat; the ===Memory===
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  • :I've now checked the original Act and confirmed my memory (and Wikipedia): this Act applied only to the knights of the shire, who wer
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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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  • ...ts'''; via increasingly difficult questions, the tests measured attention, memory, and verbal skill. Binet warned that such test scores not be interpreted li ...itative Reasoning, Visual-Spatial Processing, and [[working memory|Working Memory]] as the five factors tested. Each of these factors is tested in two separ
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  • To the best of my memory, I was not a significant contributor to the WP article. This CZ article was
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  • # [[Memory]]
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  • In 1949 he first used this method of bridging the gap as it applies to memory, with Dianetics. In 1952 he spelled out the difference of his approach to a ...of what is known, but not understood, to an individual's memory. You have memory and can recall past events. This is personal information, personal knowled
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  • .... ''Black '47 and Beyond: The Great Irish Famine in History, Economy, and Memory.'' Princeton U. Press, 1999. 272 pp.
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  • ===Memory===
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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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  • ==Historiography and memory==
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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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  • machine), an output(the result), and memory(using a storage
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  • ...sition in the land. Severian, who claims he has a [[eidetic memory|perfect memory]], tells the story in [[first person]]; the books are presented by Wolfe as
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  • ...orized/noprimarytagmatch/2011/11/21/massport-unveils-new-fireboat-named-in-memory-of-sept-11-victims/ | title = Massport unveils new fireboat named in memory of Sept. 11 victims
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  • ...time a digit was dialed; in this case, the entire telephone system was the memory. Strowger eliminated the need for intervention by a human operation when pl
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  • ===[[Learning]] and [[memory]]*=== ====[[Episodic memory]]====
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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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  • ::::According to Wikipedia and my memory, it's Þ, not Ð, in both Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse. [[User:Peter Jackson|P
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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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  • ...om/specs/imac/iMac_Late_2006.html here]. Additionally, SODIMMs are laptop memory. -- [[User:ZachPruckowski|ZachPruckowski]] ([[User_talk:ZachPruckowski|Spe
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  • I added a few remarkable facts (from memory). Rm that Einstein won Noble Prize (almost all physicists from Planck on di
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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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  • {{r|Virtual memory}}
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  • ...s of proteins in a cell is in effect a memory trace, like a ‘random access memory’ containing ever-changing information about the cell’s surroundings. Be
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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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  • '''Memory''' ...ame="BinaryPrefix">In this article, the conventional prefixes for computer memory denote base-2 values whereby “kilobyte” (KB) = 2<sup>10</sup> bytes, �
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  • ...in Izmir , Turkey, stated in a recently created web site dedicated to the memory of Kurt Kosswig:
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  • | style="padding-left: 3.5em;"|''Thanks for the Memory''
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  • ...rain function]]s such as [[thought]], [[perception]], [[consciousness]], [[memory]], [[problem solving]], [[creativity]] etc. are all considered to be functi
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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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  • ==From memory to park==
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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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  • ::OK. Some of this will be from memory and I'll have to see what references I can find. As I remember, there some
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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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  • | url = http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Ode_to_Spot | publisher = Memory Alpha (Star Trek Wiki)}}</ref>
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  • ...more efficient, perhaps adding in a current, collective short-term working memory at the same time. With new online tools, scientists could begin to share te
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  • ...y of Roman-alphabet capabilities. There are 8-bit extension (ISO 8859 from memory), but those produce some messy results because there are four major Europea
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  • ...es (at the moment I do not have access to any text on QM, I'm writing from memory, so I cannot quote sources). I would write:
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  • ...synchronously. Operations initiated on one clock cycle (such as reads from memory) may take multiple cycles to complete. Optimizations such as pipelining (wh ...rd architecture" (from the Harvard Mark I) in which there are two physical memory banks, one for instructions, and another for data? I'm not sure the definit
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  • ...ed Freberg's contributions to advertising during my college days and if my memory serves me right this article is fairly accurate. Later I plan to check the
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  • For the fastest possible execution, lowest possible memory usage, accessing hardware at a low level, or in environments where more mod
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  • ...at trial, if charges are based on material, possibly including [[recovered memory]], from the alleged victim's therapists, or if an [[uncontrollable impulse]
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  • ...Arts of Creation." ''History Today'' 45#9 (Sept. 1995) pp 24+., covers the memory and remembrance in Europe [http://www.questia.com/read/5000332378?title=Lep
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  • ...ecially children that may lack the verbal skills to articulate a traumatic memory.
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  • .... This can be faster than the other methods, but it can require a lot more memory.
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  • ...ry.htmlhttp://www.macses.ucsf.edu/Research/Allostatic/notebook/memory.html Memory Function and Hippocampal Formation Volume]
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  • .../ref>. The Markov chain is a useful way to model systems with no long-term memory of previous states. That is, the state of the system at time <math>\left(t
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  • ==The Immortal Memory== ...an poet"<ref>[http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/News-Extras/183 The Immortal Memory] Speech by Jack McConnell, First Minister of Scotland, 2004</ref>. A common
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  • *Uncle Bernac: A Memory of the Empire (1896) *The Immortal Memory (1901)
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  • ===Ideas and memory===
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  • *Tang YP, Shimizu E, Tsien JZ (1999) Genetic enhancement of learning and memory in mice. ''Nature'' 401(6748): 63.
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  • ...airie vole remembers this, perhaps not surprisingly, but reassuringly this memory takes its expression in the fact that the female will subsequently choose t
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  • ...with Native Americans; the crossing was named "'''Frank's Ford'''" in his memory. In 1786, the Virginia legislature designated 100 acres as the town of Fran
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  • ==Memory and impact==
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  • ...rch?q=Xenix+history Google] for a bunch of info that appears to back up my memory :) [[User:Eric M Gearhart|Eric M Gearhart]]
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  • * [[memory hierarchy]] ...output code. Optimizations may be used to improve code execution speed or memory usage, but only if the performance can be improved without sacrificing the
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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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  • ...ume his studies. He died in Edinburgh on 11th June 1828. A monument to his memory was erected on Calton Hill in 1831, designed by [[William Henry Playfair]], The Dugald Stewart Building in Crichton Street, Edinburgh is named in his memory. Opened in 2008, it provides a forum for about 500 researchers in [[Informa
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  • ...ackward compatibility, and it would benefit from something about BIOS/CMOS memory as used when booting, and how the BIOS API allowed hardware built by differ
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  • The square features a monument in memory of [[Paul de Chomedey]], commemorating Chomedey's defense of the young Fren
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  • * 1997: Informatik (''Direct Memory Access v2.0'')
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  • ...e later Pentiums ran at faster clock speeds, included more on-chip [[cache memory]], and a few additional instructions.<ref name=SandpileP54>{{cite news |url
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  • ...- sometimes referred to as "the Charing Cross" - which is dedicated to the memory of Queen Eleanor, wife of King [[Edward I]]. It is traditionally the point
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  • ...eoretical measure of the execution of an algorithm, (e.g. required time or memory) given the problem size ''n'' (e.g. the number of items).<ref>[http://www.n
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  • ...es usually require [[lookup tables]], their omission in RC5 leads to lower memory requirements. This is mainly interesting in scenarios where resources are e
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  • ...of motor action. But also brain regions associated with [[emotion]] and [[memory]] are involved during both perception and production.
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  • *''Jack's Life: A Memory of C. S. Lewis'', by Douglas Gresham (2005)
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  • ...compelling programmers to optimize code and use machine language or direct memory access. So programming was often limited to educational purposes, even if a
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  • ...otstrap" into execution with only the code that can fit into a [[read-only memory]] (ROM) containing the loader (i.e., TFTP and possibly other minimal funct
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  • ...''[[word]]''' is a standard number of bytes that memory is addressed with. Memory can only be addressed by multiples of the size of a word, and the size of a ...e computer how to act. Every file, sector of [[Random Access Memory|system memory]], and network stream is composed of bytes.
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  • ::{{cite book |title=In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind |author=Eric R Kandel |url=http://b
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  • ...e in all of Scotland. Howard, at my age, "laying pipe" is but a very faint memory. [[User:Milton Beychok|Milton Beychok]] 03:28, 24 January 2009 (UTC) :::From memory, the sequence of events appears to be that a welded or brazed joint failed
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  • ...and after each area is completed, the player can save the game file to a [[memory card]]. At these junctions, players can buy new fighting techniques, gamble
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  • ...e than synaptic plasticity: role of nonsynaptic plasticity in learning and memory}} | title = Improvement-related functional plasticity following pitch memory training
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  • ...s as a document of global significance and has been placed on the UNESCO "Memory of the World" register.
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  • ...books in the other room; I can tell you Hornblower's career and ranks from memory, but I may not always match the right titles, especially midcareer. Eventua
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  • ...rgusson right with fame, cannot do better than dedicate his labours to the memory of Burns, who will be the best delighted of the dead."'' ...o erected this stone this burial place is to remain for ever sacred to the memory of Robert Fergusson."
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  • ...e personality, dignified presence, and thoughtful habit of mind. While his memory for fine detail was not always precise his opinions were considered of the
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  • ...ility/370 line of operating systems. At the time, full-support for virtual memory on the hardware side was also introduced on IBM System/370 machines which s ...mulates all underlying hardware components. This includes CPU management, memory management, I/O processes and peripherals. In x86 processor environment, f
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  • ...f tales of 55 cities, most of which are 1-3 pages in length. The themes of memory, desire and [[sign]]s run throughout the eight parts of the book, with addi
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  • ...trieve information, in other words to allow for the development of organic memory circuits. There are existing biological molecules whose two stable states o
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  • ===Historiography and Memory=== * Peterson, Merrill D. ''Lincoln in American Memory'' (1994). how Lincoln was remembered after 1865
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  • ...</ref><ref>Houston, Stephen D.; David Stuart; and Karl A. Taube. 2006. The Memory of Bones: Body, Being, and Experience among the Classic Maya. Austin: Unive
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  • .... state)|New Jersey]] prep school, All Souls Preparatory, that reveres the memory of such famous graduates as General 'Hollerin' Hank' Lowery. His self-sacri
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  • ...p://web.archive.org/web/20030608221633/http://www.feminista.com/v1n9/false-memory.html here] ...f iatrogenic suggestion of false memories remains an untested hypothesis. (Memory, Trauma Treatment, And the Law Brown, Scheflin and Hammond (D. Corydon), 19
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  • ...y functions of the Musaeum or what, precisely, was studied there. Yet its memory survived the middle ages in the writings of a few Greek scholars to lend it
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  • ...ing, loss of muscle tone, loss of fine motor coordination, slurred speech, memory loss, vision problems, sleep disturbances, dementia, seizures, sensory loss
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  • ...bjects determined by space and time", that sort of knowledge provided by [[memory]] (while science was provided by reason, and poetry was provided by fantasy
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  • ...his eliminates the whole group of difficult to find bugs but increases the memory usage.
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  • ...tually a "Nobel Prize" (see [[Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]]).
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  • ...e size of the input to an algorithm increases, how do the running time and memory requirements of the algorithm change?" Computational complexity theory dea ...plications of the theory are important in many other fields. The speed and memory capacity of computers are always increasing, but then so are the sizes of t
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  • ...it is changed and then the result moved back into memory. Later, from the memory, the data can then be transmitted over the bus to an output device such as ...s make sure that instructions and data, while both stored somewhere in the memory, are not accidentally mixed up.
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  • Suppose that instruction (3) was the only use of memory location C. If so, then no instructions depend on the value of C, and the
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  • ...VAC ran could be changed simply by changing the contents of the computer's memory.<ref>While EDVAC was designed a few years before ENIAC was built, ENIAC was ...and treatment of CPU instructions and data, while the former uses the same memory space for both. Most modern CPUs are primarily von Neumann in design, but
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  • ...e guitar, mostly written for the Danish guitarist [[Erling Møldrup]]: ''In Memory Of...'' (1978), ''Papalagi'' (1981), a series of suites called ''Tales from
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  • ...uantitative, I'd say I have heard "Germany" most often. For the record, my memory predates the Web, not just WP. (No, we did not have cave paintings rather t
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  • ...quires computation of the resulting change in proximity to the goal state. Memory of all these computations is also required in order for an optimal next ste
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  • * Tanabe, Shigeharu and Keyes, Charles F., eds. ''Cultural Crisis and Social Memory: Modernity and Identity in Thailand and Laos.'' U. of Hawai`i Press, 2002.
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  • ...have thought, felt and said about Joan who could not have had any actual "memory" of her at all. [[User:Russell Potter|Russell Potter]] 08:26, 6 July 2007 (
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  • ...ctronics industry, even designing the first "cost-effective" semiconductor memory. The elder Bartning also held upper-level-management positions, one reason
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  • ...ness. Anti-Aging Strategies To Fight Alzheimer's Disease, Supercharge Your Memory, Sharpen Your Intelligence, De-Stress Your Mind, Control Mood Swings, and M ...rt Drugs II: The Next Generation : New Drugs and Nutrients to Improve Your Memory and Increase Your Intelligence.'' Ward Dean (M.D.), John Morgenthaler, Stev
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  • ''When I explained to someone that what I wanted to write about was the memory of things that I thought were lost for me, I was told that the Portuguese w ''Nostalgia'' implies mixed feelings, a memory of happiness but a sadness for its impossible return and sole existence in
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  • ...in a charity compilation [[cassette]] for Kidderminster College in 1989. 'Memory Lane' was the first song written by Plant and Bonham and is about a street
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  • ...the Past in Late Socialist Vietnam'' (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/Country-Memory-Remaking-Socialist-Vietnam/dp/0520222679/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=12 ==Literature, memoirs, films, memory==
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  • ...Languages, Academic Press, 1968, 43--112.</ref>, which takes advantage of memory interlock to achieve mutual exclusion. ...ed in <ref name=Michael04>Michael, M. M. 2004. "Scalable lock-free dynamic memory allocation". SIGPLAN Not. 39, 6 (Jun. 2004), 35-46. DOI= http://doi.acm.org
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  • ...d virtual memory. In fact, I fear that the memory management and virtual memory articles ought to be in place first. It's all snarled together in my mind **Virtual Memory
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  • ...urice, for Christmas 1929, an autographed picture, inscribed "For Emil, in memory, from your Geli", signaling the end of the affair. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...mmer is responsible for memory management. Garbage collection is simply a memory management strategy used by Java, and other languages.
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  • ...ttack]] needs only 2<sup>57</sup> DES operations, though a large amount of memory is also required. That is, double DES is only four times stronger than DES,
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  • {{r|Joan of Arc, memory of}}
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  • ..., which extract the system onto a mounted sector of [[Random Access Memory|memory]], to full installation [[Digital Video Disk|DVDs]]. Among the most notable
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  • ...begins many years before it is diagnosed. In its early stages, short-term memory loss is the most common symptom, which is often initially thought by the su ...sease include confusion, anger, mood swings, language breakdown, long-term memory loss, and the general "withdrawal" of the sufferer as his or her senses dec
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  • ...master' typically is [[server]]-class, and has more horsepower (i.e. [[RAM|Memory]] and [[CPU]] power) than the individual nodes. The [[node|nodes]] in the c
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  • ...tes/1970/samuelson-bio.html ''Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel'']</ref> (alias "Nobel Prize in Economics" ) in 1970, the s
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  • ...ity might be found in Sigmund Freud’s unconscious, Henri Bergson’s cone of memory, John Dewey’s image, Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s body, and Gilles Deleuze�
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  • ...he network interface card (NIC) or other hardware, and stored in read-only memory in the hardware. When a computer containing that NIC initializes, the defau
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  • .... I believe the image was created by either Stephen Ewen or Chris Day (my memory escapes me).
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  • ...s differing among species and environments and capacities for learning and memory. A terrestrial green plant, for example, exhibits intelligent behavior when ...e sensory input and processing networks, more networks interacting, larger memory capacity, more synthetic (creative) networking. More networks, more interc
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  • ...iciently said algorithm performs its task against criteria such as time or memory complexity before finally implementing it. A computer engineer would resea
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  • ==Historiography and Memory== * Hazareesingh, Sudhir. "Memory and Political Imagination: the Legend of Napoleon Revisited." ''French Hist
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  • * Maybe copy [http://www.memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Help:Math_markup Memory Alpha's math help page] here, it's a CC site
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  • ...dozens and dozens listed. Perhaps you can find it - if I am right and my memory serves me correctly (I seem to recall it from the period of the Essjay scan
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  • ITA recently released the [[Remote Direct Memory Access over Converged Ethernet]] (RoCE, pronounced Rocky) [[high performa
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  • ...s are violent due to the nature of their psyche, explaining that the human memory stores feeling of resentment and pain caused by insults, losses and injurie
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  • ...patriots. Our members are the ones who have spent 126 years honoring their memory by various activities in the fields of education, history and charity, prom ...t its fellow Americans, the descendants of Confederate soldiers, honor the memory of their ancestors. Indeed, we urge all Americans to honor their ancestors�
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  • ...that the system has a single processor, a disk based database, and a main memory pool(Hartista). ...der to access data quickly. A buffer manager is capable of allocating more memory, if necessary, to improve response time. The buffer manager can even determ
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  • animation for a long time, but I have this dim memory of trying to find British TV commercial, but I have really nothing to back that memory up
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  • ...e Joint Staff. Every Joint Staff director, of whatever service, in recent memory, went on to four stars. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 16
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  • ...rah Palin|Palin]] "sowing the seeds of hatred and division," invoking the memory of segregationist Governor [[George Wallace]]. McCain was reported to be ge
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  • ...fictitious entry. We hope you enjoyed the experience but please reset your memory. Now, you can go on to <nowiki>[[{{{1|Original intrawiki target}}}]]</nowik
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  • ...on the target prior to launch, commits the sight picture to the missile's memory, and fires.
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  • ::that certainly should go in the article on Roger Sessions. (but not here--Memory of FDR & his impact on millions of people is an unwritten article)[[User:Ri
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  • ...anowski, J.Q., Lee, V.Y-M., Miller, B.L. (2004). University of California, Memory and Aging Center</ref><ref>[http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/123 *Anterograde memory intact-able to recall dates and current location (distinguishing this malad
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  • ::Martin's memory is faulty for the CZ Naming Convention does not mention acronyms at all, bu
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  • I think this will need a cluster move, because if memory serves (which is by no means certain) the consensus was to put clusters und
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  • ...this context &mdash; a '''resource attack''' overwhelms "the victim’s CPU, memory, or network
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  • ...n. For an example of how your references list should look like:[[Recovered memory/Bibliography]]
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  • ...re, means that the stimulation is applied away from the main learning and memory centers of the brain. With unmodified ECT, the seizure is usually more seve ...s above the lateral angle of each orbit. It appears to have less effect on memory than bitemporal ECT, and it increases the blood flow to the prefrontal cort
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  • ...PBS broadcast a Eric Paul Fournier film ''Of Civil Wrongs and Rights'' in memory of the Japanese internment and the Korematsu litigation. <ref name=PBS-OCWR
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  • ...s and bounds. Speed became greater, disk storage grew larger and cheaper, memory grew as well giving room for more complex applications. As computers evolv
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  • ...ris MA: A combination of caffeine and Taurine has not effect on short term memory but induces changes in heart rate and mean arterial blood pressure. Amino A ...ris MA: A combination of caffeine and Taurine has not effect on short term memory but induces changes in heart rate and mean arterial blood pressure. Amino A
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  • [[Holographic associative memory]] is another type of pattern matching scheme where a target small patterns
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  • ...charging model is based on the use of resources, such as processing time, memory, and mass storage. There are, however, different ways to offer these resou
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  • ...Civil War memory. That persistence made the revival of the emancipationist memory of the war and the transformation of American society ...ry'' (2001), esp. p. 2; [http://www.amazon.com/Race-Reunion-Civil-American-Memory/dp/0674008197/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1195734635&sr=1-1 excerpt and
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  • ...n. For an example of how your reference list should look like: [[Recovered memory/Bibliography]]
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  • ...de]], or ''opcode'', which is generally automatically retrieved from the [[memory]]. A sequence of opcodes, executed sequentially, is called a computer [[pro ...d) number may be retained in a register, or written back to the computer's memory (again, depending on the particular CPU at hand).
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  • .... ''Black '47 and Beyond: The Great Irish Famine in History, Economy, and Memory.'' Princeton U. Press, 1999. 272 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Black-47-Beyon ===Historiography and memory===
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  • In 1949 he first used this method of bridging the gap as it applies to memory, with Dianetics. In 1952 he spelled out the difference of his approach to a ...of what is known, but not understood, to an individual's memory. You have memory and can recall past events. This is personal information, personal knowled
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  • ...es of chord transitions. As these regularities are stored in a [[long-term memory]], predictions about following chords are made automatically, when listenin ...d ERAN <ref> •Koelsch, S. (2008). "Music-syntactic Processing and Auditory Memory – Similarities and Differences between ERAN and MMN". Psychophysiology: i
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  • ...lian writers of that period, his work was strongly influenced by the fresh memory of the resistance movement. Thus, Calvino's early works are tales, and a no
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  • ...n the handover directly, instead exploring the issues of a changing world, memory and nostalgia through his romantic relationships. The film also stars [[Fay
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  • ...ted 78 years is probably longer than any other artistic movement in recent memory.
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  • ...ach ''workstation'' had graphics capability and its own processor and tiny memory, but if the big UNIX in the background died, the workstations were useless ...e has fallen under pressure from "de facto" standards. As soon as virtual memory got into use by some computers, it was so helpful that other computer vendo
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  • ...to the [[Jewish Telegraph Agency]], which reported was "the first time in memory a dovish group went toe-to-toe with" AIPAC. Some House members reported a 3
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  • ...fe of obscurity by his encouragement and assistance, and by no one was his memory more gratefully cherished. Mead, too, appears never to have forgotten what
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  • ...slavery, which had a continuous history from the Qur'ān till within living memory, "enlightened" slavery, then?) Maybe this is too ludicrous to mention in th
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  • ==Image and memory== ...s Lyotard]] the regicide was the starting point of all French thought, the memory of which acts as a reminder that French modernity began under the sign of a
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  • '''Place memory:''' Sometimes referred to as "echoes of the past," this is the apparent ret
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  • :THE MEMORY OF MONBODDO (from 'Songs and verses: social and scientific' By Lord Neaves, :''In memory of Monboddo.
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  • ...of the brain bases of online lexical access to discourse processing, from memory to metaphor. This type of mix is typical of our field today: to be a player
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  • ...stem. The processor was twice as fast as a Game Boy, and had twice as much memory. It also had an infrared communications port for wireless linking which did
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  • ...hingly fresh power to his already hyperactive hatred of Nazis. His fondest memory of all: escaping and—on the way out—quietly pissing into a cauldron of
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  • ...r supply, Kyushu emerged in the 1970s as a major regional concentration of memory chip assembly. In Kumamoto prefecture alone there were 10 of these plants b
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  • ...phia, Gibraltar, Italy, Aden, Oman, Haifa, and Copenhagen. He committed to memory a verse of [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s poem 'The Long Trail' -- he was living its
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  • ...ents were sought. One approach was the use of ternary content addressable memory, which could do hardware-based ACLs, but TCAM was too expensive for large r
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  • .... This border collie, Rico, demonstrated the ability to retain a long term memory (four weeks) for the names of objects.
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  • ...erican Historical Associated elected him president in 1906, and honors his memory with the annual The J. Franklin Jameson Fellowship in American History and
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  • ...phia, Gibraltar, Italy, Aden, Oman, Haifa, and Copenhagen. He committed to memory a verse of [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s poem 'The Long Trail' -- he was living its
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  • ...and learning of the target language, such as study of [[grammar]], rote [[memory|memorisation]], or [[examination|exam tests]] where thinking about the stru
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  • ...e processes that we are aware of.It involves perception, action, learning, memory, emotion, etc., making music an ideal tool to investigate human cognition a ...d with an N400 effect (Kutas, M. et al: Electrophysiology reveals semantic memory use in language comprehension, Trends Cogn. Sci., 2000).
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  • ==Image and Memory==
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  • ...our basic sources of knowledge include at the very least sense-perception, memory, and reasoning; that our beliefs are justified, ultimately, by a foundation
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  • ...d such, not the hypervisor) will take some, and that some applications are memory, not CPU bound. I myself wonder if we know if these rules will stay the sam
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  • ...st only 2<sup>57</sup> if you have enough memory, and not too much more if memory is constrained. This is why [[triple DES]] rather than double DES is used i
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  • ...making Python a (very) high level language, and therefore slower and more memory hungry than languages with tinier runtimes, such as Rust. ...rbage collecting of no longer used objects, and dynamically allocates more memory as objects require.
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  • ...lbrück}} {{rpr|meiosis}} {{rpr|membrane transporter}} {{rpr|memory}} {{rpr|memory cell}} {{rpr|Mendelian inheritance}} {{rpr|meristem}} {{rpr|metabolism}} {{
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  • ...he answer takes few steps and a table of all possible answers takes little memory. However, when the field is modulo a large prime (or is based on a suitable
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  • ...nd a golden cap: L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and historical memory in American politics." ''Journal of American Studies'' (August 1997) vol. 3
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  • ...} {{rpl|mating}} {{rpl|Max Delbrück}} {{rpl|meiosis}} {{rpl|memory}} {{rpl|memory cell}} {{rpl|Mendelian inheritance}} {{rpl|meristem}} {{rpl|metabolism}} {{
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  • ...ng, with an extended design life of 12 years, faster processors with more memory, and a new civil signal on a third frequency (L5). The first GPS Block IIF
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  • ...tter of interest, there's much detail that can be added. Some details from memory.
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  • :SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF THAT CELEBRATED SCHOLAR AND WORTHY MAN,
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  • # The object and value of this book. The workings of memory, as related to the five senses. Knowledge of mathematics.
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  • * {{search link|memmory||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[memory]])
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  • ...t most think they are having a material affect - whether the result of the memory of water or some other element that science "has not proven yet". Just as
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  • ...ties/pschmid1/array/Gnomon2/reverb.html|title=Revereb, Phasing, History, & Memory|publisher=Swarthmore College|accessdate=20 April 2009}}</ref> Chkiantz late
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  • ...fMRI study of patients with schizophrenia. While they performed a working memory task, the less the prefrontal cortex (red) activated, the more dopamine inc
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