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Memory
[2006 film] Memory (also billed as mem-(o)-re and Memore) is a 2006 American techno-thriller film written by Bennett Joshua Davlin, and starring Billy Zane, Tricia Helfer and Terry Chen. ==Synopsis== It is about a medical researcher who receives mysterious visions after coming into contact w... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_(2006_film)
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Memory
[Stephen King] "Memory" is a short story by Stephen King that was originally published in the "summer reading" issue of Tin House magazine (#28) in July 2006. It is now confirmed to be similar to the first chapter of Duma Key. It was republished as an annex to Richard Bachman`s latest novel ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_(Stephen_King)
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Memory
[H. P. Lovecraft] "Memory" is a flash fiction short story by American horror and science fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, written in 1919 and published in May 1923 in The National Amateur. ==Themes== "Memory" uses many of H. P. Lovecraft`s common images and ideas, such as relics of the deep p... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_(H._P._Lovecraft)
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Helps us to organise, store, retrieve, and recognise information about our world. Input to memory called encoding (viz. acoustic, visual, semantic).. Types of memory. STM (Miller, 1956: +7 units/chunks long). LTM: Types, episodic memory (your autobiographical memory, Tulving, 1972) episodic memories... Found op http://www.gerardkeegan.co.uk/glossary/gloss_a.htm
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[n] - the area of cognitive psychology that studies memory processes 2. [n] - something that is remembered 3. [n] - the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered 4. [n] - the power of retaining and recalling past experience 5. [n] - an electronic memory device Found op http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definition.php?query=memory
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Memory
The components in a computer (or a device that can be connected to a computer) that store digital data.
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Memory
The device in the computers main unit that stores information, both permanently (hard-disk) or temporarily in microchips (RAM or random-access memory).
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The part of a computer that holds data. This usually refers to RAM.
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Memory
Computer's RAM memory used to store programs and data. This data is lost when the computer is switched off and so must be stored to disk or other suitable media. Used for storing important internal data, such as patch information, setup configurations, and digital waveform data. Found op http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/music%20tech%20glossary/Music%20Tech%20Gl
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Memory
Zebra thermal printers contain a variety of memory options including, RAM, ROM, DRAM, SRAM, and Flash. For detailed descriptions of each memory option – Refer to each herein by abbreviated name
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Memory
Oki's printing devices contain various types of electronic memory which provide various functions: RAM - Random Access Memory. The printer uses RAM in a similar way as a PC uses RAM. When the printer receives a print job, the data is stored in RAM while the printer processes it. Certain functions li... Found op http://www.oki.co.uk/printing-ideas/glossary/index.xhtml
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Like the human equivalent, computer memory allows the computer to 'remember' information. Memory is separated into two types- RAM and ROM. RAM retains information until it is deleted or lost when power is lost. ROM is stored permanently. An example of this is the Kickstart chips found in the Amiga. ... Found op http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/m.html
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In a computer system memory is used to store data temporarily or permanently. The capacity of the memory is normally measured in bytes. There are a number of different types of memory:CacheStatic random access memory containing recently used information. Used to buffer the central processing unit fr... Found op http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/source/m/e/memory/source.html
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Memory
is the storage of learned information Found op http://www.medicalneuroscience.com/ngloss.htm
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Memory
Memory: 1. The ability to recover information about past events or knowledge. 2. The process of recovering information about past events or knowledge. 3. Cognitive reconstruction. The brain engages in a remarkable reshuffling process in an attempt to extract what is general and what is particular ab... Found op http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.html?articlekey=11642
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Memory
Mem'o·ry noun ; plural Memories . [ Middle English memorie , Old French memoire , memorie , French mémoire , Latin memoria , from memor mindful; confer mora delay. Confer Demur... Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/M/46
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Complex mental function having four distinct phases: (1) memorizing or learning, (2) retention, (3) recall, and (4) recognition. Clinically, it is usually subdivided into immediate, recent, and remote memory. ... (12 Dec 1998) ... Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?memory
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retention noun the power of retaining and recalling past experience; `he had a good memory when he was younger` Found op http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=memory
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computer memory noun an electronic memory device; `a memory and the CPU form the central part of a computer to which peripherals are attached` Found op http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=memory
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noun the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered; `he can do it from memory`; `he enjoyed remembering his father` Found op http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=memory
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(mem´ә-re) the mental faculty that enables one to retain and recall previously experienced sensations, impressions, information, and ideas. The ability of the brain to retain and to use knowledge gained from past experience is essential to the process of learning. Although the exact way in wh... Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21001
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Memory
• (n.) The time within which past events can be or are remembered; as, within the memory of man. • (n.) The actual and distinct retention and recognition of past ideas in the mind; remembrance; as, in memory of youth; memories of foreign lands. • (n.) The reach and positiveness with w... Found op http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/memory/
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Memory
(from the article `Ebbinghaus, Hermann`) ...brought him to the conclusion that memory is orderly. His findings, which included the well-known `forgetting curve` that relates forgetting to ... Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/m/69
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memory
the encoding, storage, and retrieval in the human mind of past experiences.[25 related articles] Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/m/69
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Memory
Memory Greek: Mnemosyne (goddess) Latin:(no equivalent) Found op http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/3359/2
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