memory property

  • 1Memory Lane (Denton, Maryland) — Memory Lane U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 2Memory 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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  • 3Memory storage density — is a measure of the quantity of information bits that can be stored on a given length of track, area of surface, or in a given volume of a computer storage medium. Generally, higher density is more desirable, for it allows greater volumes of data …

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  • 4MEMORY — holocaust literature in european languages historiography of the holocaust holocaust studies Documentation, Education, and Resource Centers memorials and monuments museums film survivor testimonies Holocaust Literature in European Languages The… …

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  • 5memory — The word as used in Blackstone and other ancient authorities, appeared to be synonymous with mind , whereas the word memory in modern times is used in a more restricted sense of recollection of past events rather than the general state of one s… …

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  • 6memory — The word as used in Blackstone and other ancient authorities, appeared to be synonymous with mind , whereas the word memory in modern times is used in a more restricted sense of recollection of past events rather than the general state of one s… …

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  • 7Memory Books — Books filled with photos and details of a family’s history. In an extraordinary photo essay for the BBC, Kate Holt of HelpAge International illustrated how an N.G.O. in Uganda is helping people ensure that their family history is not lost to Aids …

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  • 8computer memory — memory (def. 11). * * * Introduction       device that is used to store data or programs (sequences of instructions) on a temporary or permanent basis for use in an electronic digital computer. Computers represent information in binary code,… …

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  • 9Working memory — (also referred to as short term memory, depending on the specific theory) is a theoretical construct within cognitive psychology that refers to the structures and processes used for temporarily storing and manipulating information. There are… …

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  • 10Regenerative capacitor memory — is a type of computer memory that uses the electrical property of capacitance to store the bits of data. Because the stored charge slowly leaks away, these memories must be periodically regenerated (i.e. read and rewritten, also called refreshed) …

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