Sentence examples for embodiment of memory from inspiring English sources

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Memory loss results from a physical change in the brain resulting from undernourishment; folds in brain matter preserve the physical embodiment of memory, but a deficiency in nutrition leads to the deterioration of those folds (O II 406b-407b; a similar Cartesian view appears in the Treatise on Man (AT XI 177-178)).

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If that would be the case, then we have a double memory function of gap junctions: a local embodiment of memories, on the one hand, and a pathway memory determined by gap junctions, on the other hand.

The departure of Mr. Kohn, a 40-year veteran of the Fed who is seen as an embodiment of institutional memory, would have left Mr. Bernanke, an authority on the Depression, as the only economist on the Fed's board.

"He was for me the embodiment of institutional memory -- he knew the agency, all the events that mattered, all the people that mattered," said John C. Gannon, a former deputy director for intelligence at the C.I.A.

I remember her as the embodiment of all memory of humankind as she mesmerized the small group of four and five year olds in the Ecole Jean Jacques Rousseau, a small school in Venezuela, with her stories about life in France, the country she and most other teachers in that school came from.

Yet once Mr. Rose got his voice up to full, abrasive yowl and screech, Guns N' Roses was the embodiment of nostalgia-enhanced memories, a relic reanimated like a woolly mammoth suddenly charging across the tundra.

For me, the house is the embodiment of so many memories.

LIST PARSE provides a laminar embodiment of Item and Order working memories, also called Competitive Queuing models, that have been supported by both psychophysical and neurobiological data.

Each of us, as an individual sphere of communion seems the embodiment of two complementary halves: Understanding and Memory.

Native Detroiter Dr. Victoria Gallagher, who co-authored "Sparring with Public Memory: The Rhetorical Embodiment of Race, Power, and Conflict in the 'Monument to Joe Louis,'" explained the difference between the sculptures.

Roger Angell — our Roger Angell, colleague, friend, embodiment of this magazine's history and institutional memory — has come to town to receive his due: the J. G.

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