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Her pinhead won't ever retain a memory of what happened two years ago.
The hair substance thus seemed to retain a memory of the hook-shaped or straight bulb.
However, the pills are supposed to retain a "memory" of the original substance.This is bunk.
The marks betray the origin of iPS cells, for example reprogrammed fat cells retain a memory of their former identity.
As long as no one examines either ion closely, the two retain a "memory" of each other.
Indeed, glass can be said to retain a memory of the temperature-time schedule through the transition.
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Mr. Anderson had retained "a memory of her charm" from Ms. Sothern's early musicals.
By diluting these substances in water or alcohol, homeopaths claim the resulting mixture retains a "memory" of the original substance that triggers a healing response in the body.
People who struggle to maintain a healthy weight after dieting may do so because their gut bacteria retains a "memory" of their past weight, according to scientists.
When the limb was later amputated, the patient was stuck with a revised body-image map, which included a paralyzed phantom whose neural pathways retained a memory of pain signals that could not be shut off.
The immune system is provoked by the agent and retains a memory of it; when the real pathogen tries to establish an infection, it is swamped by the pre-roused immune system.
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