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As we chatted, the conversation led to a recollection of a recent field visit to Ghana.
The effort began with a recollection of Nielsen.
His Pegwell Bay: a Recollection of October 5th 1858 has been described as "the archetypal pre-Raphaelite landscape".
"The Precious Legacy" is a recollection of their humanity.
This might be dismissed as the sour recollection of a man far removed from power.
In each one of her recollections, I got the impression that the HR department actually functions as an ally to the candidate.
As a 59-year-old, I have a clear recollection of these unfortunate events.
Yet, receiving reminders or postnatal information appear to have a positive impact on the likelihood of postpartum screening, as does recollection of receiving advice on postpartum testing.
Then why does a clear recollection of that red-letter day, as if too painful, refuse to reach consciousness?
As EC facilitates recollection of the traumatic event, it could also mediate a semantization process that reinforces and increases posttraumatic symptoms.
> -wrap-foot> The final, critical analysis investigated the hypothesis that mPFC would be differentially involved in self-related episodic recollection as a function of both 1) the type of self-referential processing engaged at study and 2) the retrieval test requirements.
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