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(Immunologic) Memory: When an animal mounts an immune response against a foreign substance, some cells are created to 'remember' the antigens on that substance. If the animal is again exposed to the substance, these cells will help the body respond much faster and to a higher degree.
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Storage locations inside the computer. ROM and RAM are two different types of memory.
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The ability to process information that requires attention, storage, and retrieval.
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The original shape or position that a wallpaper may return to, even after installation on a wall. Wallpaper with high memory factor can shrink at the seams as it dries.
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| memory cell |
Immune cells that remain in the body after initial exposure to an antigen. They patrol the body for subsequent exposure(s) to the same antigen. Upon detection, these cells initiate a more rapid immune response.
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