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semiconductor memory
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Rehearsal
Rehearsal Mental activities associated with committing information to memory. Rehearsal is a term used by memory researchers to refer to mental techniques for helping us remember information. Its technical meaning is not very different from our everyday use of the term. Actors rehearse their... Read more |
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Albert Memorial
Albert Memorial. When Prince Albert died in 1861 a competition was held for a national monument to him, which Sir G. G. Scott, inevitably, won. It took ten years to build, from 1863 to 1872. It stands in Hyde Park, just across Kensington Gore from the Albert Hall. The latter is cheap and rather... Read more |
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Recovered Memory
RECOVERED MEMORY The remembrance of traumatic childhood events, usually involving sexual abuse, many years after the events occurred. The heightened awareness of child sexual abuse that developed in the 1980s also brought with it the controversial topic of recovered memory. Some mental health... Read more |
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Russell Baker
Russell Baker Russell Baker (born 1925) was one of the most distinguished practitioners of the personal-political essay in the English language. Russell Baker was born in rural Morrisonville, Virginia on August 14, 1925. His early upbringing was not conducive to the development of the... Read more |
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Virtual memory
Virtual Memory Virtual memory is a model—one of many possible models—for managing the resource of physical memory, or main memory. Such management is necessary because a microprocessor, the heart of a computer, has direct access only to main memory, while all programs... Read more |
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William James Linton
William James Linton 1812-97, Anglo-American wood engraver, author, and political reformer. In 1842 he began working as a wood engraver with John Orrin Smith and produced illustrations for the newly formed London Illustrated News. An ardent radical, he helped found the Leader, expounded the... Read more |
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Semantic memory
Semantic Memory BIBLIOGRAPHY In 1972 the cognitive scientist Endel Tulving (b. 1927) argued that conscious recollection (i.e., declarative memory) is composed of two separate memory domains, each having distinct functionality, knowledge access, and neurological localization. Whereas episodic... Read more |
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Cache memory
Cache Memory Cache memory refers to a fast storage buffer in the central processing unit (CPU)of a computer, allowing the computer to store data temporarily, making information retrieval faster and more efficient. By storing often-used data in a special memory chip ... Read more |
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War Memorials
Memorials, War. Wars are commemorated by an immense variety of devices—obelisks, monoliths, marble temples, battlefields and battle markers, statues, cemeteries, tombs, memorial chapels and parks, plaques and walls bearing the names of the dead, place names, and “living... Read more |
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