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While photos can capture the visual elements of any graduation, each individual's memory of the event can only be archived by her mind, a library of memory far more poignant than any technological photo album.
Technical limitations imposed by the available library of memory macro cells, namely the maximum frequency of operation at 200 MHz and the fact that they do not support dual-port memories, have put limits on throughput and maximum number of iterations supported.
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Soon after that he had read an article called "As We May Think" by Vannevar Bush, imagining a future in which everyone's own library of memories, books and memoranda was instantly retrievable on a desktop screen, rather than in the little notebooks he carried in his top shirt pocket.
He opened to a dog-eared page and read: "If the collective unconscious is a library of dormant memory shadows inherited from our ancestral past, we may ask, 'How is it organized?' In the mythos of humanity will we find the Serpent's book of the tomb shelved next to the Lioness's book of the womb?
ReCoil was implemented in C++ using the STXXL [ 17] library of external memory data structures.
According to my colleague, George Gleckler, MFT, "We have a library of shame memories in our brain, and when we've been effectively triggered, the library unleashes the old memories in the form of judgment.
She searches her library of sense memories.
Correction: August 4, 2004, Wednesday An article on Friday about efforts to preserve the Gould Memorial Library and other buildings designed by Stanford White at Bronx Community College, formerly a campus of New York University, referred incorrectly to the academic background of Helen Gould, who donated the library in memory of her father, the railroad tycoon Jay Gould.
The columns of glacier water reminded me of the core samples that climate scientists drill out of the deep ice, which likewise function as a sort of library or memory, recording altered states and weathers, sometimes over many centuries.
Law School, paid for the library in memory of her father, the railroad tycoon Jay Gould.
Roberto Foà, a banker, bought the available material for the Turin library in memory of a son who had died in infancy.
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