Sentence examples for incomplete memories from inspiring English sources

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These obscure, incomplete memories are juxtaposed with equally vivid vignettes of later life (a shaky marriage, a writing class), and the two are bridged by that hiatus in ordinary life, the hospital stay.

Both films are shot through with an almost unbearable atmosphere of helpless paranoia: strangers spy on the lovers, false or incomplete memories prey on their minds, horrific violence erupts as if from nowhere.

Despite the dramatic nature of these events, participants rarely reported any memories prior to the age of two, and only incomplete memories until the age of four, and thus conformed to most adults' subjective experience of infantile amnesia.

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Experimental evidence suggests that high levels of stress could result in highly accessible intrusive images and fragmented, incomplete autobiographical memories.

Mr. Andsnes began by playing the two existing pieces from Mussorgsky's incomplete 1865 suite "Memories of Childhood".

It goes by different names depending on who maintains it — electronic health record, electronic medical record, personal health record — and its promise goes way beyond doctors' having to rely on the incomplete or inaccurate memories of their patients.

When a fire destroys the institution, Alice flees with her friend Hatcher and, her memory incomplete, roams the warren of Old City in search of the Rabbit, who raped her, pursued by the evil Jabberwock.

Rather, it is possible that their observations were due to incomplete elimination of memory T cells, which are highly responsive to 4-1BB agonists [9] and more difficult to replace in a radiation chimera.

As such, this incomplete binding/consolidation of memory traces in CA3 knockout mice during learning and consolidation may only manifest itself under the partial-cue recall condition, but not under the full-cue condition because sensory inputs from full cues can compensate such weak binding of memory traces.

3. Speed of closure refers to the ability to match incomplete stimuli to memory representations of the corresponding complete stimuli.

It is an extraordinary film: not as fine as Kubrick's in its special effects, but much more complex in its depiction of human beings captured by aliens and placed in an imaginary world based on an incomplete understanding of their memories.

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