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  • 1Memory foam — is polyurethane with additional chemicals increasing its viscosity and density. It is often referred to as visco elastic polyurethane foam, or low resilience polyurethane foam (see LRPu). Higher density memory foam softens in reaction to body… …

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  • 2Memory Records — Parent company Renata Edizioni Musicali Founded 1983 Founder Alessandro Zanni Stefano Cundari Distributor(s) self distributed Genre …

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  • 3Encoding (memory) — Memory has the ability to encode, store and recall information. Memories give an organism the capability to learn and adapt from previous experiences as well as build relationships. Encoding allows the perceived item of use or interest to be… …

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  • 4Matrix representation — This article is about the layout of matrices in the memory of computers. For the representation of groups and algebras by matrices in linear algebra, see representation theory. Matrix representation is a method used by a computer language to… …

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  • 5Matrix multiplication — In mathematics, matrix multiplication is a binary operation that takes a pair of matrices, and produces another matrix. If A is an n by m matrix and B is an m by p matrix, the result AB of their multiplication is an n by p matrix defined only if… …

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  • 6Matrix (Doctor Who) — This article is about the Gallifreyan computer system in the television programme, Doctor Who. For the Past Doctor Adventures novel, see Matrix (Doctor Who novel). The Matrix, in the long running British science fiction television series Doctor… …

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  • 7Matrix-free methods — In computational mathematics, a matrix free method is an algorithm for solving a linear system of equations or an eigenvalue problem that does not store the coefficient matrix explicitly, but accesses the matrix by evaluating matrix vector… …

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  • 8Context-dependent memory — refers to improved recall of specific episodes or information when the context present at encoding and retrieval are the same. One particularly common example of context dependence at work occurs when an individual has lost an item (e.g. lost car …

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  • 9Water memory — Memory of water redirects here. For the Spanish Argentine film, see Memory of Water (film). Water memory Claims Under certain circumstances water can retain a memory of solute particles after arbitrarily large dilution. Related scientific… …

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  • 10In-place matrix transposition — In place matrix transposition, also called in situ matrix transposition, is the problem of transposing an N imes M matrix in place in computer memory: ideally with O(1) (bounded) additional storage, or at most with additional storage much less… …

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