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** and Muses
** The Muses ' Looking-Glass
** Sister Wendy's Book of Muses ( with Justin Pumfrey )
** Throwing Muses
** Throwing MusesThe Real Ramona
** The Disquieting Muses

** and memory
** Dynamic memory allocation
** Virtual memory
** Permanent memory ( ROM )- The instructions for in-built functions ( arithmetic operations, square roots, percentages, trigonometry etc.
** User memory ( RAM )-The store where numbers can be stored by the user.
** Garbage collection ( SSD ), in flash memory
** Chess Module-The Odyssey2 didn't have enough memory and computing power for a decent implementation of chess on its own, so the C7010 chess module contained a secondary CPU with its own extra memory to run the chess program.
** 64-bit external databus doubles the amount of information possible to read or write on each memory access and therefore allows the Pentium to load its code cache faster than the 80486 ; it also allows faster access and storage of 64-bit and 80-bit x87 FPU data.
** Drum memory ( magnetic drum )
** Semiconductor used in volatile random-access memory
** Floating-gate transistor used in non-volatile memory cards
** Manual display and modifications of the system's state ( memory and processor )
** Address space, a range of discrete memory addresses
** Magnetic-core memory, in computing, the primary memory prior to semiconductor memory
** Floating-gate transistor used in non-volatile memory cards
** draw directly on the screen or on any-size memory bitmaps
** move data from a memory location to a register, or vice versa.
** CISC — often load a, reg1 ; add reg1, b ; store reg1, c on machines that are limited to one memory operand per instruction ; this may be load and store at the same location
** RISC — Requiring explicit memory loads, the instructions would be: load a, reg1 ; load b, reg2 ; add reg1, reg2 ; store reg2, c
** CISC — It becomes either a single instruction: add a, b, c, or more typically: move a, reg1 ; add reg1, b, c as most machines are limited to two memory operands.
** A Honeywell HDC-701 flight computer which employed non-destructive read out ( NDRO ) plated wire memory instead of rotating magnetic disk for primary storage was developed as a backup for the D37D, but was never adopted.
** Complete Memory Dump-contains full physical memory for the target system.

** and knowledge
** One of the arts – imaginative, creative, or nonscientific branch of knowledge, especially as studied academically.
** Amongst them, there are those who hold that moral knowledge is gained inferentially on the basis of some sort of non-moral epistemic process, as opposed to ethical intuitionism.
** the recipient had prior knowledge of the materials ;
** the recipient gained subsequent knowledge of the materials from another source ;
** Intellectualism, which dictates that the best action is the one that best fosters and promotes knowledge.
** an experimental nationally assessed test for tracking progresses in reading comprehension, language knowledge, reasoning skills and basic mathematical skills
** truth skepticism-Questions the possibility of true knowledge, but not of justified knowledge
** epistemological skepticism-Questions the possibility of justified knowledge, but not true knowledge
** A homophoric reference is a generic phrase that obtains a specific meaning through knowledge of its context.
** Human resources ( HR ), skills, energies, talents, abilities, and knowledge used for production
** Producer Tom Wilson, ( Simon & Garfunkel ) records a heavy backing band onto the song " The Sound of Silence ", without the knowledge of Paul Simon, for release on a 45 rpm single, and the B-side, " We've Got A Groovey Thing Goin '".
** General knowledge – covering the topics listed below ( if they are not in a separate round ) and also topics such as history, geography and science and nature.
** Ambachtsschool ( vocational training )-comparable with vmbo-gemengde leerweg, but there was more emphasis on thorough technical knowledge ( ages 12 – 16 ).
In the last years of his life, Psalmanazar wrote the book upon which much of contemporary knowledge of him rests: Memoirs of ** **, Commonly Known by the Name of George Psalmanazar ; a Reputed Native of Formosa.
** New Media – New media increases the production and distribution of knowledge which in turn, results in collective intelligence.
** or, on the contrary, reinforced in some other economic fields, by the creation of business clusters around centres of knowledge, such as universities and research centres.
** Craft knowledge: what has been tried before
** Named entity recognition: recognition of known entity names ( for people and organizations ), place names, temporal expressions, and certain types of numerical expressions, employing existing knowledge of the domain or information extracted from other sentences.
** Rediscovery of knowledge from ancient Greek, Arabic and other texts by Europeans, such as during the medieval Latin translation movement and later from the Byzantine Empire after the Fall of Constantinople
** Invention of the printing press facilitated knowledge sharing
** Sociology of knowledge

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