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Was (wer) ist memory - definition

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memory         
  • Brain regions involved in memory formation including medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC)
  • How does your memory work? - Dr. Lisa Genzel ([[Radboud University]])
  • [[Olin Levi Warner]], ''Memory'' (1896). Library of Congress [[Thomas Jefferson Building]], Washington, D.C.
  • Regulatory sequence in a promoter at a transcription start site with a paused RNA polymerase and a TOP2B-induced double-strand break
  • The working memory model
MENTAL FACULTIES AND PROCESSES INVOLVED IN STORING AND RETRIEVING INFORMATION
Molecular mechanisms of memory; Memory retention; Human memory; Memory (psychology); Memry; Topographical memory; Topographic memory; Memories; Macrostructure (psychology); Memory formation; Cognitive neuroscience of memory; Genetics of human memory; Genetic basis of memory; Genetics of memory
n.
power of recalling
1) to jog smb.'s memory
2) to commit smt. to memory
3) to slip smb.'s memory (the date has slipped my memory)
4) to lose one's memory
5) an infallible; photographic; powerful; retentive; short memory
6) (med.) long-term; short-term; visual memory
7) a memory for (a good memory for names)
8) (to speak) from memory
9) (misc.) a lapse of memory
something recalled, recollection
10) to evoke, stir up a memory
11) to blot out a memory
12) bitter; dim, vague; enduring; fond; haunting. poignant; pleasant; unpleasant memories
collective remembrance
13) to honor, venerate smb.'s memory
14) a blessed, sacred memory
15) in memory of (to erect a memorial in smb.'s memory)
16) in living memory
17) of blessed, sacred memory
18) (misc.) dedicated to smb.'s memory
capacity for storing information in a computer
19) (a) random-access; read-only memory
memory         
  • Brain regions involved in memory formation including medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC)
  • How does your memory work? - Dr. Lisa Genzel ([[Radboud University]])
  • [[Olin Levi Warner]], ''Memory'' (1896). Library of Congress [[Thomas Jefferson Building]], Washington, D.C.
  • Regulatory sequence in a promoter at a transcription start site with a paused RNA polymerase and a TOP2B-induced double-strand break
  • The working memory model
MENTAL FACULTIES AND PROCESSES INVOLVED IN STORING AND RETRIEVING INFORMATION
Molecular mechanisms of memory; Memory retention; Human memory; Memory (psychology); Memry; Topographical memory; Topographic memory; Memories; Macrostructure (psychology); Memory formation; Cognitive neuroscience of memory; Genetics of human memory; Genetic basis of memory; Genetics of memory
¦ noun (plural memories)
1. the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information: each child recited a verse from memory.
2. something remembered.
the remembering or commemoration of a dead person.
the length of time over which a person or event continues to be remembered.
3. a computer's equipment or capacity for storing data or program instructions for retrieval.
Phrases
in memory of intended to remind people of.
take a trip (or walk) down memory lane indulge in pleasant or sentimental memories.
Origin
ME: from OFr. memorie, from L. memoria 'memory', from memor 'mindful, remembering'.
Memory         
  • Brain regions involved in memory formation including medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC)
  • How does your memory work? - Dr. Lisa Genzel ([[Radboud University]])
  • [[Olin Levi Warner]], ''Memory'' (1896). Library of Congress [[Thomas Jefferson Building]], Washington, D.C.
  • Regulatory sequence in a promoter at a transcription start site with a paused RNA polymerase and a TOP2B-induced double-strand break
  • The working memory model
MENTAL FACULTIES AND PROCESSES INVOLVED IN STORING AND RETRIEVING INFORMATION
Molecular mechanisms of memory; Memory retention; Human memory; Memory (psychology); Memry; Topographical memory; Topographic memory; Memories; Macrostructure (psychology); Memory formation; Cognitive neuroscience of memory; Genetics of human memory; Genetic basis of memory; Genetics of memory
·noun A Memorial.
II. Memory ·noun The time within which past events can be or are remembered; as, within the memory of man.
III. Memory ·noun The faculty of the mind by which it retains the knowledge of previous thoughts, impressions, or events.
IV. Memory ·noun The actual and distinct retention and recognition of past ideas in the mind; remembrance; as, in memory of youth; memories of foreign lands.
V. Memory ·noun Something, or an aggregate of things, remembered; hence, character, conduct, ·etc., as preserved in remembrance, history, or tradition; posthumous fame; as, the war became only a memory.
VI. Memory ·noun The reach and positiveness with which a person can remember; the strength and trustworthiness of one's power to reach and represent or to recall the past; as, his memory was never wrong.

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CONFIG.SYS

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