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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.
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.
Current-time traces revealed that the fabricated UV sensor retains a memory of each cycle of UV exposure; regardless of whether the sensor is exposed to UV for one long cycle or several short cycles.
The simplest explanation is that the period between the offset of the CS and onset of US is bridged by neuronal circuitry that retains a memory of the CS.
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The hair substance thus seemed to retain a memory of the hook-shaped or straight bulb.
Her pinhead won't ever retain a memory of what happened two years ago.
Mr. Anderson had retained "a memory of her charm" from Ms. Sothern's early musicals.
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.
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