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be memory
noun
The ability of a system to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will.
Exact(34)
— it would just be memory.
In just three years, for example, there may be memory pills to banish senior moments and improve SAT performance by 200 points.
Your aunt's condition may not be memory loss but rather a difficulty in recovering data into her consciousness from her memory stores, which is a slightly different problem.
"Be memory, be conscience, be will and rage", urges the poet, "And keep me cold and honest, cousin coat, / So if I lie, I'll know you're at my throat".
In a short while the Olympic Games will be memory, but they will last for us, who live in Rio, as a major object of political dispute and a challenge for the future.
As the poem closes he asks the coat to "Be with me when they cauterize the facts / Be with me at the bottom of the page / Insisting on what history exacts / Be memory, conscience, will and rage".
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However, implementing a fingerprint designed to avoid collisions with a (2^{32}) bit indexing space using this approach would be memory-inefficient (512 MiB).
The observation that 'memory delay' activity was equivalent or less than gap activity in all areas suggests that what is commonly considered to be memory-related responses largely represents advance motor preparation.
Other studies have reported that NK cells grown in IL-15, IL-12 and IL-18 are thought to display long term effector functions and may be memory-like NK cells [ 57, 58].
It's memory!
Our job is memory".
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