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The memory is described as being, "as fragile as butterfly wings".
The most general form of nonlinearity with Q + 1 taps of memory is described by the Volterra series, which consists of a sum of multidimensional convolutions.
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And if the memory was described coherently, with sequence and cause understood, it was more likely to have been retained.
This transgenerational stress memory was described after UV-C irradiation or treatment with the elicitor flg22 that mimicks pathogen attack and thus biotic stress.
Deficits in both short- and long-term memory were described in pre-motor R6/1 mice in several tasks, including spontaneous [22] and reinforced [27] alternation in a Y-maze, Barnes-maze and object-location learning [22], the water-navigation task [27], and the whisker-dependent sensory-discrimination task [21].
Experiments for the performance evaluation of these memories are described, and results addressing the operation under digital noise (flipped bits) and analog noise added to the prompting pattern are presented and analyzed.
2. Making memories The importance of making memories was described by many mothers, since memories are all that parents can take away with them to remind them of the short amount of time they shared with their infant and had the opportunity to parent their infant.
To further support this assertion, another set of current progress in memory technology is described to the increasing importance of memory to users' experience and the importance of memory to system performance.
The special behavior of SMA materials, also called shape memory effects, is described.
First, the FEM model is reviewed and its extension to high core-count shared memory environments is described.
For this purpose, a new, compact analog memory architecture is described that allows pulse capture with zero dead time in any channel while vastly reducing the total number of storage cells, particularly for large amounts of input channels.
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