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For this reason there is a high probability of successfully recovering memory if a program crashes.
Borrowing something of Mr. Kabakov's installation at the 1997 Whitney Biennial, which was a post-Soviet hospital ward for recovering memory, there is also a plan, attributed to an N. Selikhova, a pensioner, to relieve sick and elderly patients of their misery through soporific slide projections of family snapshots.
20/20 Accelerando explores this idea with an inner narrative about the female astronaut's recovering memory.
Further studies, involving the selective and reversible inhibition of OB neurogenesis, are required to determine whether there is a genuine causal relationship and investigated the feasibility of attenuating and recovering memory function.
Nevertheless, the study points to an important failure in recovering memory B-cell subsets and a larger study is now justified, to measure the size of this problem.
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"Our work's a going-through-time-in-reverse journey, recovering memories that come from black areas in the mind".
Ukraine's president, Viktor A. Yushchenko, has spoken of the importance of recovering memories of an event that had long been denied by the Soviet Union.
"These movies are a way of recuperating and recovering memories," says Sweet. "They're an attempt to fix an idea of the war.
Recovered memory is an endlessly fascinating subject.
A new solution to the recovered memory debate.
How can someone tell if a recovered memory is false?
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