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memory The part of a computer that holds data. This usually refers to RAM.
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membrane A thin, pliable sheet or layer. Biological membranes consist of a double layer of lipids ?organic molecules that are not soluble in water ?and associated proteins. Biological membranes are selectively permeable ?not all molecules can pass through the membrane. For more information see Structure of plasma membranes (British Broadcasting Corporation, UK) and Cell membranes (Kimball's Biology Pages, USA).
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memory cell long-living cells which are produced as part of a normal immune response. These cells are responsible for rapid immunologic response to second and subsequent infections by a particular agent.
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membranous Thin, more or less translucent, flexible; like a membrane.
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membrane A thin barrier that allows some compounds or liquids to pass through, and troubles others. It is a semi-permeable skin of which the pass-through is determined by size or special nature of the particles. Membranes are commonly used to separate substances.
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