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Discover LudwigThe phrase "memory point" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a salient moment or detail that stands out in your memory or in someone else's. For example: "The sound of the ambulance siren was a real memory point for me from that day."
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It's your last chance for Platform 4's Memory Point, a promenade headphones show at the Point in Eastleigh, and your first chance for Howard Brenton's Epsom Downs at Salisbury Playhouse.
Nevertheless, Palestinian historiography and collective memory point out that during the exodus of Palestinian Arab population of the 1948 War the massacres and forced expulsions that happened could be seen as ethnic cleansing.
Behavioral abnormalities such as impaired memory point to hippocampal dysfunction caused by perturbed lysosomal activity, accumulation of p62-positive aggregates as well as cholesterol storage within neurons of the hippocampus.
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Folk memory points to the Rising as the peak of a glorious struggle for freedom.
He questioned McNamee's memory, pointing out that he could recall small details from a baseball clubhouse in Tampa in 1998, but could not remember what was on the cover of his proposed manuscript.
It is composed of an photosensors array to which an array of analog memory points (Analog RAM) is associated, where is the number of memory elements per pixel.
The research raises the exciting possibility that thrombospondin may contribute to the modification of synapses thought to underlie learning and memory, points out Douglas Fields, a neuroscientist at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
The great Bible teacher Nechama Leibowitz, of blessed memory, points out that as the Book of Exodus begins, the ancient rabbis asked very different questions than we moderns do about slavery.
Henein then led an intense cross-examination of the alleged victim that called into question her motive and memory, pointing out discrepancies between her police and court testimony and media interviews.
The MMSE is composed of 11 major items; temporal orientation (5 points), spatial orientation (5 points), immediate memory (3 points), attention/concentration (5 points), delayed recall (3 points), naming (2 points), verbal repetition (1 points), verbal comprehension (3 points), writing (1 points), reading a sentence (1 points), and constructional praxis (1 points).
The MMSE contains 19 items and the maximum score is 30 points (10 points for orientation, 6 points for verbal memory, 5 points for concentration and calculation, 5 points for language, 3 points for praxis, 1 point for visuospatial construction).
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