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Consistent with the importance of these regions to spatial memory, treated mice had significantly better performance on the probe component of the Morris water maze.
(I owe the making of this distinction to Paul Fussell's extraordinary book The Great War and Modern Memory, which treats Brideshead with due seriousness).
Like who?" THE OBAMAS ARE the first White House family in modern memory to treat Washington like an actual city.
Modernisation was getting underway, and the arts were, for the first time in living memory, being treated with a new seriousness.
Even more fantastically: Would it ever be possible to protect memory or treat age-related cognitive decline with a skeletal hormone?
If the committee's conclusions are taken up, the way memory is treated may, over time, change from something unshakeable to something much less valuable to a case.
For instance, in some research, only one memory was treated with the multiply traumatized combat veterans and/or only two sessions were administered.
The researchers said their findings could have implications for understanding memory and treating people with memory disorders.
The first chapter of this book delivers a general introduction about the field of shape memory alloys treated as a generic example of adaptive material.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette also praised the episode, calling The Simpsons "the only sitcom in memory to treat gun control with any fairness".
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