Sentence examples for represent a memory from inspiring English sources

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Festivals represent a memory of pre-Reformation Britain, and that's what I love about them - their chaotic, medieval nature.

In her most effective pieces, like "Bicycle Rider" and "Metro Stop," Olinka Broadfoot uses one or more specific, pared-down shapes to represent a memory, then surrounds it with a high impact, semi-organic composition.

SUDHL4 cells represent a memory B-cell state and only respond to anti-IgG but not to anti-IgM treatment with gene expression changes.

Therefore, although we cannot exclude the possibility that a proportion of the Bcl-2lo Tregs were derived from nTregs after recent activation, it is possible that Foxp3+Bcl-2loCD69hiCD44hi cells represent newly differentiated iTregs, whereas Foxp3+Bcl-2loCD69loCD44hi cells represent a memory iTreg population.

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(The neuroscientist David Eagleman has found that the brain uses more energy in representing a memory when it's a novel one).

Each light on the stage represents a memory which glows briefly then dims, lost in the scramble and the detail of the eloquent moment.

When you were married for over 25 years, everything represents a memory.

It now also represents a memory of a red-letter day in my own life story: the time I got to peek behind the curtains at Antiques Roadshow.

The TInt subset represents a memory sub-population in early differentiation with strong proliferation.

In today's corporate-minded, technocratic colleges, where professors are senior managers, junior staff dogsbodies and students consumers, they represent a dim memory of a time when higher education was a rather more collegiate affair.

NAND flash memories represent a key storage technology for solid-state storage systems.

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