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One and memory
One tiny detail in a happening can clog the memory and stick like meat in a crooked tooth, while the rest of the occurrence will go hazy and uncertain.
One or more large arrays are sometimes used to emulate in-program dynamic memory allocation, particularly memory pool allocation.
One type of MT that was implemented is known as block multithreading, where one thread is executed until it is stalled waiting for data to return from external memory.
One example of this could be, what mental processes does a person go through to retrieve a long-lost memory?
One study found that the first 3. 5 hours of sleep offer the greatest performance enhancement on memory recall tasks because the first couple of hours are dominated by SWS.
One theory is the events are stored into memory before the conscious part of the brain even receives the information and processes it.
One advantage of keeping the clock frequency down is that it reduces the signal integrity requirements on the circuit board connecting the memory to the controller.
One approach consists of taking an ordinary algorithm ( e. g. Cooley – Tukey ) and removing the redundant parts of the computation, saving roughly a factor of two in time and memory.
One of the newly synthesized proteins in LTP is also critical for maintaining long-term memory.
One had an erasable EPROM program memory, which was significantly more expensive than the PROM variant which was only programmable once.
One was that the IPC itself was not the problem: there was some overhead associated with the memory mapping needed to support it, but this added only a small amount of time to making a call.
God then removed the memory of this event from the minds of Mankind ( leaving only an innate awareness that He exists and is One, known as the Fitra in Islam ) and He decreed at which point each and every human would be born into the physical world.
One cycle data break effectively tripled the DMA transfer rate because only the target data needed to be transferred to and from the core memory.
One theory is that sleep consolidates Healthy sleep must include the appropriate sequence and proportion of NREM and REM phases, which play different roles in the memory consolidation-optimization process.
One of his handlers at Tarnover explains that this is like a classical pianist being able to play entire sonatas and concertos from memory.
One of the oldest ideas is that new items simply replace older ones in working memory.
One difficulty for the time-based resource-sharing model, however, is that the similarity between memory materials and materials processed also affects memory accuracy.
One theory of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder states that ADHD can lead to deficits in working memory.
One view was that the dorsolateral areas are responsible for spatial working memory and the ventrolateral areas for non-spatial working memory.
One modern approach to explain the working memory in the brain is Prefrontal Cortex Basal Ganglia Working Memory ( PBWM ).
One of the attractions of the network view is the possibility of analysing language in the same way as other kinds of knowledge, given that knowledge, or long-term memory, is widely considered to be a network.

One and youth
: One twelfth more as youth while whiskers grew rife ;
One common aspect of an extreme sport is a counter-cultural aura — a rejection of authority and of the status quo by disaffected youth.
One example is Poland's last king, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, who was said to have slept with the British ambassador in his youth.
One result of the cuts was a plan to establish a national youth radio network, of which Double Jay was the first station.
One of his mentors during those early years was a fellow telegrapher and inventor named Franklin Leonard Pope, who allowed the impoverished youth to live and work in the basement of his Elizabeth, New Jersey home.
One of its youth affiliates, the Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles, is active in Cornell University.
That year, he also played three games with the Peterborough Petes in the Ontario Hockey Association as an emergency call-up, and even then the Great One impressed scouts with his abilities despite his small stature and youth.
One day when Narcissus was out hunting stags, Echo stealthily followed the handsome youth through the woods longing to address him but unable to speak first.
One of her very earliest public performances was at a retreat in Saratoga, California, for a youth group from Temple Beth Jacob, a Redwood City, California, congregation.
One of the main components of these youth groups are the special service projects that the kids participate in, helping them earn a better sense of self worth.
One is that her youth symbolizes her incorruptible purity, as Michelangelo himself said to his biographer and fellow sculptor Ascanio Condivi
One of the early North American broadcasters of the British series was the Canadian youth channel YTV, though many episodes were edited for adult language and content.
In his youth he appeared in over 100 television commercials and on 50 television shows, including Mork & Mindy, Eight is Enough, One Day at a Time.
One of the most common relates to the story of the youth of Greek mythology named Narcissus, who became so obsessed with his own reflection as he knelt and gazed into a pool of water that he fell into the water and drowned.
One modern youth group sponsored by Freemasonry is even named after the Grand Master, DeMolay International.
One historical theory credits the emergence of youth culture to the beginning of compulsory schooling.
Later in Rome, when he was a famous scholar, he wrote: " One gets spoiled here ; but God owed me this ; in my youth I suffered too much.
One of the points of harmony is, however, too subtle for us to believe that a forger evolved it from the works of Persius: the Life gives the impression of a " bookish " youth, who never strayed far from home and family.
One notable home, on King Street East, became the Brookside School-now a youth detention centre.
" Within the panegyric there is a wealth of facts and details ... most derived from personal knowledge and personal contacts, compiled and intelligently put together by a man uniquely qualified as both clerk and knight, closely connected with the court ... One may add that William of Poitiers must have known his hero from their joint youth up, and stress that as both former knight and former chaplain of the duke he is able to bring us closer to the heart of Normandy in the mid-eleventh century than any other writer of that age or later.
One is a rebellious youth who exults in the notion that here at last he has permission to beat up his father.
In the early 1960s, Morison's focus returned to his New England youth, writing The Story of Mount Desert Island, Maine ( 1960 ), One Boy's Boston, 1887 – 1901 ( 1962 ), Introduction to Whaler Out of New Bedford ( 1962 ), and A History of the Constitution of Massachusetts ( 1963 ).
* One of the rallying-cries of the 1960s student / youth protest movement was the slogan, ' Don't trust anyone over thirty '.
One notable figure during this time was Xiong Shili, who studied Buddhism in depth in his youth but later sought for a reformation of the Confucian philosophical framework.

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