| RAM | random-access memory; rapid alternating movements; rectus abdominis muscle; rectus abdominis myocuta... |
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| REM | rapid eye movement; recent-event memory; reticular erythematous mucinosis; return electrode monitor;... |
| ROM | range of motion; read only memory; reduction of movement; regional office manual; removal of metal [... |
| SRAM | static random access memory |
| STM | scanning tunneling microscope; short-term memory; streptomycin |
| memory |
The word most commonly used to refer to a system's ability to retain specific information.
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| memory |
The area of a computer where programs and data are stored.
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| memory |
The circuitry in a computer that stores information. See also RAM and ROM. memory-resident
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| memory c.’s |
T and B lymphocytes that mediate immunologic memory (q.v.); believed to retain information that permits a subsequent challenge to be followed by a more rapid efficient immunologic reaction on subsequent exposures to an antigen than occurred on first exposure.
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| memory i. |
a sensation or sense perception as it is pictured in the memory.
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