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According to Martin Wainwright, 1947 is the "benchmark year in living memory for every subsequent flood".
And the rule of thumb is that a player, like Samsung's Yepp player, requires about a megabyte of memory for every minute of recorded MP3 music (at near-CD-quality sound).
Thus, compared to traditional variant resampling, traditional resampling needs less memory for every k cycle.
"It's an incredibly important iconic memory for every England fan," he said.
This results in O KL) memory for every such element, where l is small: The 128 oxygen atoms already have mass of about 2048 Da, exceeding the relevant mass range.
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For example, when asked to recall important emotional events, people remember four negative memories for every positive one.
Engineers found it too cumbersome to build such a "nonvolatile" memory for each and every bit of data.
It was strange — not unpleasant, just strange — walking up the concrete steps and feeling a kind of sense memory for the depth of every tread and riser.
Cognitive neuropsychologist Stephen Christman of the University of Toledo in Ohio says that AJ may have capitalized on a slight innate memory advantage by obsessing over her memories for hours every day.
Computers and databases provide foolproof memory for this every preference can be registered.
Rosenbaum has an extraordinary memory for music.
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