Sentence examples for an extensive memory from inspiring English sources

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The majority of results have shown an extensive memory deficit in patients after temporal resection (TL).

In this regard, consider that the use of RRC filters implies an extensive memory of the channel when having 1-bit quantization and oversampling at the receiver, which dramatically increases the computational complexity of the sequence demapping, e.g., by utilizing a trellis receiver.

Taken together, our findings demonstrate that ravens have an extensive memory of former group members and, via call modulation analysis, reveal that they differentiate between affiliates and nonaffiliates.

This complex system of coming and going coupled with the pattern of forming valuable relations would make an extensive memory for individuals and their relationships advantageous for nonbreeding ravens.

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A personal computer with a high-end CPU, extensive memory and large-capacity storage space enables users to produce and encode videos with relative ease.

This issue has special impact in the field of portable consumer embedded systems, that must execute a limited amount of multimedia applications, demanding high performance and extensive memory usage at a low energy consumption.

Applying 3-D inversion codes to such uneven site locations requires the construction of a huge horizontal mesh and subsequently has extensive memory and computational time requirements, even with a high-end workstation.

The requirement of extensive memory bandwidth puts a major performance bottleneck in the multi-core architecture for media applications.

This issue has special impact in the field of portable consumer embedded systems, that must execute a limited amount of multimedia applications (e.g., 3D games, video players, signal processing software, etc)., demanding high performance and extensive memory usage at a low energy consumption.

Functional amnesia (FA) is characterized by an extensive retrograde memory loss in the absence of detectable structural brain damage.

Hart et al. (2007) argue that less-densely packed and larger elephants' cortical nonsomatic neurons may give an account of their better performance in long-term extensive memory but rather poor performance in conventional test of cognitive performance such as causal reasoning tasks.

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