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Probably, this stems from memories of their own gruelling journey as political refugees.
Brown's paintings stem from memories of her lucid dreams.
Her employment of a faith healer in the 1950s to tend to Christina, who had been born almost totally blind, caused public concern, and the marriages of Princess Irene to a Spanish Carlist prince (1964) and Princess Beatrix to a German diplomat (1966) aroused political controversy stemming from Dutch memories of World War II.
It's not "all in your head". The problem is generally stemming from unprocessed memories stored in the brain.
In my new novel, the protagonist is a psychiatrist who sees her own psychiatrist for ADHD and PTSD stemming from childhood memories of her mother dying in a fire.
Shared memory programs running on Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) machines usually face inherent performance problems stemming from excessive remote memory accesses.
In addition to making sure your basic needs are met, take time to pamper yourself a bit to help ease the anxiety stemming from your bad memory.
The New Jersey ruling said that "successive views of the same person can make it difficult to know whether the later identification stems from a memory of the original event or a memory of the earlier identification procedures".
But if nostalgia doesn't stem from narrative memory, then what?
One hypothesis holds that PTSD stems from a memory that is too strong, burned into the brain by hormones released in times of stress.
The inspiration behind what he calls the holiday collection stems from a memory of a little corner of paradise.
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