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To lose your right to freedom and face years of incarceration for something of which you are innocent because the courts have chosen to exclude sound expert evidence on memory is a travesty of British justice.
BBC: Can you trust your memory?
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At which point another habitue of the alehouse leant over and pointed out (he being a computing expert) that the memory required would simply be vastly expensive.
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He wouldn't allow the defense to argue that no one's memory is infallible and blocked testimony from an expert witness who had made extensive studies of memory--especially what happens when a person handles the multitudinous tasks Libby was tackling 14 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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The winners were chosen by the expert committee of the UK Memory of the World programme following a nomination and review process.
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But this new plane was too complicated to be left to the memory of any pilot, however expert.
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Professor Seth Grant, an expert in the molecular mechanism of learning and memory at Edinburgh University, told BBC News Online that PKM was a particular version of an enzyme called protein kinase C (PKC) that had long been implicated in learning.
BBC: Scientists boost memory power
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Changes in how people approach a task are interesting and important, but without careful evaluation of strategy shifts, better expert performance might wrongly be attributed to more fundamental differences in perception and memory.
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