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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memory in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific memory associated with a particular context or location.
Example: "I often find myself lost in a memory in the quiet corners of my childhood home."
Alternatives: "a recollection in the" or "an impression in the".
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"If we don't care for nature, this might be a memory in the future," she said.
A memory in the spine: that tingling in anticipation of the next insane sprint, just like when the towers fell down.
The body of a performer becomes the imaginative trigger which releases a picture or a memory in the mind of the audience".
In a later image we see Christine sinking face up, like Millais's portrait of Ophelia, her face receding like a memory in the depths.
Perhaps that is why Daneyko, who said, "I've got a memory," in the aftermath of that Jan . 6game, is not looking for revenge.
In particular, iPS cells seem to retain a memory, in the form of chemical signals in the material that controls their DNA, of their previous identity.
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Mayford's team hypothesized that reactivating a memory in this way might interfere with the ability to form new memories.
bSupposing the data are stored in a memory in a row-major order, the last dimension is the x dimension.
Sasuke also makes an appearance in the first two Naruto featured films, although he is only briefly present in a memory segment in the second.
Now, a group of neuroscientists has identified a potential mechanism of false memory creation and has managed to plant a false memory in the brain of a mouse.
The model couples the nonlinear kinematic hardening concept with a memory surface in the plastic strain space, and a pseudo memory surface in the deviatoric stress space.
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