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Psychiatry 2019What she did bring back to Minnesota, along with that searing memory, was a set of small vials.

In a shape memory alloy like nickel-titanium —which has shown one of the biggest elastocaloric effects — the crystal structure of the rigid phase is cubic.

The exact neural code underlying this process remains perplexing, though there’ve been attempts to try to hijack the code and artificially amp up memory.

That dramatically cuts the amount of memory and energy it requires, which makes it far more practical to use for on-chip learning in smaller mobile devices.

Jameson Taillon is still rehabbing from Tommy John surgery, and Chris Archer, acquired in what is shaping up to be one of the worst trades in recent memory, is also out for the season.

Families stuff a life-size male doll with memories of the outgoing year and dress him in their clothing.

Some songs get wedged in our memories entirely because of one line.

I may be missing some time and there are memories that will never be retrieved.

Cereal brings back memories of lazy mornings and easy extravagance, a time when worries were few and comfort was plenty.

Today, with the memories of Ingrid Bergman so vivid in his mind, it seems clear that he's been thinking about her a great deal.

She believed they would return when she was in her own land once more, and Europe a book of fading memories.

Charles XIV., a man of regrets, spent the remainder of his life buried in the memories of the past.

In fact, some memories are much oftener weak from deficiency in reviving power than from feebleness of first impressions.

This opinion implies a limited acquaintance with the different kind of memories.

And he laughed again as the memories came back with a rush, flooding his mind with vivid detail.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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