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  • 41Memory buffer register — A Memory Buffer Register (MBR) is the register in a computer s processor, or central processing unit, CPU, that stores the data being transferred to and from the immediate access store. It acts as a buffer allowing the processor and memory units… …

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  • 42memory — noun (plural memories) 1》 the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information: each child recited a verse from memory. 2》 something remembered.     ↘the remembering or commemoration of a dead person.     ↘the length of time over which… …

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  • 43Memory model (computing) — In computing, a memory model describes the interactions of threads through memory and specifies the assumptions the compiler is allowed to make when generating code for segmented memory or paged memory platforms. History and significance A memory …

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  • 44memory — n. (pl. ies) 1 the faculty by which things are recalled to or kept in the mind. 2 a this faculty in an individual (my memory is beginning to fail). b one s store of things remembered (buried deep in my memory). 3 a recollection or remembrance… …

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  • 45memory — /ˈmɛmri/ (say memree), /ˈmɛməri / (say memuhree) noun (plural memories) 1. the mental capacity or faculty of retaining and reviving impressions, or of recalling or recognising previous experiences. 2. this faculty as possessed by a particular… …

  • 46from — strong preposition 1 starting at a particular place, position, or condition: How do you get from here to Colchester? | running from one side of the building to the other | The hotel is on the main road from Caernarfon. | dropped from a height of… …

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  • 47memory glasses — n. Eyeglasses that include a small video camera attached to a wearable computer that has been programmed to recognize certain faces and objects and then tell the user (such as an Alzheimer s sufferer) what they are seeing. Example Citation:… …

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  • 48memory — mem•o•ry [[t]ˈmɛm ə ri[/t]] n. pl. ries 1) the mental capacity or faculty of retaining or recalling facts, events, impressions, or previous experiences 2) this faculty as possessed by a particular individual: to have a good memory[/ex] 3) the act …

    From formal English to slang

  • 49memory access time — amount of time required to find and retrieve data from memory (Computers) …

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  • 50Memory for the future — refers to the ability to use memory to picture and plan future events. It is a subcategory of mental time travel which Suddendorf and Corballis described to be the process that allows people to imagine both past and potential future events.… …

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