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Discover Ludwig'back memory' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
A more appropriate phrase might be "fond memory". For example, "I have a fond memory of going to the beach with my family when I was a child."
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But can environmental changes bring back memory?
Memory of old Garden brings back memory of Barnum legends, especially one preserved in Valentine's Manual.
The oratorio brings the young women and men of Triangle back, memory as an act of resurrection.
She sings this song plaintively in the film, as if to ruminate on the effects of trauma and its ability to obliterate, to silence, and then quickly bring back memory.
A similar study in China that tested the validity and reliability of the Chinese language version of CogState used similar tests as Yoshida et al. [ 25] except the One Back Memory Test was replaced with the Two Back Memory test.
Older age correlated with performance on One Card Learning, One Back Memory and Detection while a higher grade was associated with better performance in Maze Chase and One Back Memory.
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