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The first presentation in the next session of the meeting was given by Professor Max Löhning (Berlin, Germany) and focused on memory imprinting of T cells by cytokines.
There are now 17-year-old learner drivers who have had school-based Bikeability cycle training at school and it's plausible that, because of memory imprinting, they will be more likely to treat cyclists with care.
Flash memory: photochemical imprinting of neuronal action potentials onto a microbial rhodopsin.
Memories imprint the heart.
And yet the heart I take in that story is that docs really believe that the memories imprinted in the minds of these souls are happy.
Such thorough-going reconsiderations of the drama have been rare; only one British actor in living memory has effaced the imprint of Olivier, and that was the great comedian (and novelty dancer) Max Wall, who played Archie in Osborne's own perhaps over-loving 1974 revival at Greenwich theatre (it lasted nearly four hours).
And because 9/11 was a day in the life of the world, as opposed to many years, the imprint of personal memories is still very strong.
They seem to overlay one another in the mind, each one added to a ghostly memory of another, imprints of shocking and immediate experience.
This likely marks the 'normally active' allele, reflecting a memory of the imprint status of the gene.
We may have left our imprints in the Georgia clay, but the memory of some of the best days of our lives will be imprinted in our hearts forever.
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