Sentence examples for leading memory from inspiring English sources

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The Web sites of the two leading memory vendors, Crucial (www.crucial.com) and Kingston (www.kingston.com), have "memory configurators" that you can use to find exactly the right memory.

Face to face with the world's leading memory experts, my mind is beginning to feel very humble.

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A competing hypothesis proposes that the active upscaling and downscaling of synaptic weights during sleep embosses memories in circuits respectively activated or deactivated during prior waking experience, leading to memory changes beyond rescaling.

Fig. 4A shows a hypothetical scenario in which sleep during retention is the key variable driving test performance, leading to memory consolidation.

Furthermore, relying only on the terminal measurements without other indirect measurements can result in terminating the charge before the battery is truly fully charged, which has several drawbacks such as reducing the usable capacity and possibly leading to memory effect in nickel-based batteries, or overcharging the battery which can lead the battery to prematurely reaching its end-of-service.

While the exact cause of the disease is still unknown, researchers believe that genetic factors play a role and that heavy plaque deposits like those Dr. Alzheimer discovered in Mrs. D.'s brain may contribute to tissue deterioration — leading to memory and recognition loss, linguistic problems and degraded motor skills.

However, no work has established the role of defeat, specifically, in directly leading to memory problems.

Moreover, Rac1, which is activated by EphA4-ICD, has been reported to control the activity of the p21-activated kinase (PAK) pathway, leading to memory impairment (Zhao et al., 2006).

The cells were programmed to produce a toxin known as amyloid beta, which can build up and cause brain inflammation, leading to memory loss.

Her brain was literally cracked and at that moment, bleeding in four separate locations, leading to memory loss and cognitive impairments.

Alzheimer's is a degenerative brain disorder that damages and destroys brain cells, leading to memory loss, changes in thinking and ultimately death.

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