Perhaps the most eloquent fabric in the show is the one Fortuny made in memory of his late father.
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Berger said they record a memory being made, in an undamaged area of the brain, then use that data to predict what a damaged area "downstream" should be doing.
Even fresher in the memory lies Ralf Waldmann's 250cc victory in torrential conditions in 2000, when he made up over a minute in the final five laps to beat Olivier Jacque by 0.3 seconds.
The chip relied on a form of memory that would have made putting the processor in a computer too expensive to compete on price with older Pentiums.
"You have sold your soul for a pittance and stained indelibly Harold Wilson's memory by reversing the courageous decision he made in the 60s to spread science throughout the country, " one individual said.
Today we also honor the memory of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice while in service to others.
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"They made a memory of a lifetime for myself, and hopefully one in their lifetime for them, " said coach Tim Cluess.
Her memory also made the famously ice-cold Belichick choke up in a radio interview.
If commercialized, this atomic memory could one day store all of the movies ever made in a device the size of a fingernail.
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To make a memory from the protein, Dr Birge suspends elements made from it in a transparent plastic cube known as a cuvette.
Where Enron made a market in just about anything, from long-term gas supply contracts to memory chips, Priory demands that Duke's traders stick to the commodities Duke transports through its pipelines or generates in its power plants.
One abiding memory I have is a visit they made to the village house I had in Cyprus in 1990.
In 1987, again without permission (Masuoka says), he made some batches of his new type of flash memory.
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