Sentence examples for memory and persistent from inspiring English sources

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The student is apparently conceived as the equivalent of the Artificial Intelligence machine that digitally acquires both basic knowledge and decision-making abilities based on downloading data into memory and persistent trial and error; in other words, a Robot.

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"Sail away, sail away," Sarah Cracknell of Saint Etienne coos in "How We Used to Live," the nine-minute mini-suite that sums up "Sound of Water" as it drifts between distant, unhappy memories and persistent hope.

The show "Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors," celebrates the genius and vision of a woman who has struggled with mental illness for much of her life, transforming her nightmarish memories and persistent maladies into art. .

Each server has 8 virtual CPUs, 52GB memory and 1TB persistent disk, running Debian 7 of Linux kernel 3.2.0-4-amd64.

But really that's the least of his troubles: tormented by dark memories, suicidal impulses and persistent, unrelieved erections, he's obsessed with a transsexual stripper named Sweet Girl, and is being stalked by the Angel Gabriel, who sometimes assumes the form of a pigeon.

Symptom profiles typically include some combination of chronic headache, widespread pain, memory and concentration problems, persistent fatigue, gastrointestinal problems, skin abnormalities, and mood disturbances.

Attention repeatedly has been drawn to severe and persistent memory defect following attacks of a form of brain inflammation called acute inclusion body encephalitis.

A major difficulty in the numerical treatment of FDEs is the presence of the long and persistent memory, which is related to the nonlocal nature of fractional derivative operators.

One of the hallmarks of successful vaccination is the induction of strong and persistent memory T cell responses, a process that involves striking changes in the number and functional properties of T cells.

Clinically relevant studies are being designed to disrupt activation of cellular circuitry and intracellular cascades that are creating the amplification and persistent "memory" of nociceptive events that allow hyperalgesic conditions to establish themselves as chronic pain conditions.

Significant and persistent memory and learning deficiencies were also linked to muscarinic receptor binding in young rats after low-level prenatal pyrethroid exposure (Aziz et al. 2001).

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