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By presenting the memory masker to a different position in the visual field than the stimuli to be discriminated, we examine the spatial extent of the suggested suppressive mechanisms.

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Table 1 presents the memory usage results.

In Section 3, we present the memory structure for CUDA, an address generation method for LDPC decoding, and existing parallelization techniques.

Our work also differs from that of Plate, in that, regardless of the number of items presented, the memory will only store (and subsequently retrieve) a psychologically plausible number of items.

The total memory usage in these tables presents the required memory by the L-BFGS algorithm.

Figure 11(b) depicts the proposed model for this environment, and Figure 12 presents the external memory model.

The award was presented in the memory of Natasha Richardson.

We also present a software caching method using collective I/O to reduce I/O cost by reusing the data already present in the memory of other nodes.

An illustrative example is presented where the memory effects are quantified in terms of relaxation times.

T2 was never the same digit as T1, nor the same as any digit presented in the memory set.

However, on some proportion of trials, the probe was also "recent", meaning that it had been presented in the memory set on the prior trial.

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