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Production increases and costs cuts weren't enough to spare Micron's margins from a tough memory market.
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Warner, who was playing for New South Wales against Hughes's South Australia on 25 November, added: "Being there on the day that it happened, it was quite tough, the memories are still stuck in my head.
The research, which delved into the reasons that the ability to remember newly learned information declines with age, found that structural changes that occur in the brain over time interfere with sleep quality, which in turn makes it tougher to store memories.
(Running is tough on the memory).
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