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2019 19th Non-Volatile Memory Technology Symposium (NVMTS) [electronic journal].

IEEE / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated




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Red wine compound may boost memory





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Link between exercise & better memory not a myth: Study




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Biocatalytic reversible control of the stiffness of DNA-modified responsive hydrogels: applications in shape-memory, self-healing and autonomous controlled release of insulin

Chem. Sci., 2020, 11,4516-4524
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC01319F, Edge Article
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Chen Wang, Amit Fischer, Avner Ehrlich, Yaakov Nahmias, Itamar Willner
Biocatalytic control over the stiffness of pH-responsive hydrogels is applied to develop shape-memory, self-healing and controlled release matrices.
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Statistical modeling for biological systems: in memory of Andrei Yakovlev / Anthony Almudevar, David Oakes, Jack Hall, editors

Online Resource




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Cognitive neuroscience of memory / Scott D. Slotnick, Boston College

Hayden Library - QP406.S5945 2017




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Early evolution of human memory: great apes, tool-making, and cognition / Héctor M. Manrique, Michael J. Walker

Hayden Library - QP360.5.M36 2017




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Human memory and material memory / Christian Lexcellent

Online Resource




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Associative memory cells: basic units of memory trace / Jin-Hui Wang

Online Resource




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You can fix your brain: just 1 hour a week to the best memory, productivity, and sleep you've ever had / Dr. Tom O'Bryan

Hayden Library - QP376.O37 2018




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Contemporary Irish women poets: memory and estrangement / Lucy Collins

Online Resource




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Lanthanum chloride impairs spatial learning and memory by inducing [Ca2+]m overload, mitochondrial fission–fusion disorder and excessive mitophagy in hippocampal nerve cells of rats

Metallomics, 2020, 12,592-606
DOI: 10.1039/C9MT00291J, Paper
Miao Yu, Jinghua Yang, Xiang Gao, Wenchang Sun, Shiyu Liu, Yarao Han, Xiaobo Lu, Cuihong Jin, Shengwen Wu, Yuan Cai
Lanthanum chloride damages hippocampal nerve cells of rats through inducing [Ca2+]m overload, mitochondrial fission–fusion disorder, and excessive mitophagy.
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How measles wipes out immune memory, and detecting small black holes

Measles is a dangerous infection that can kill. As many as 100,000 people die from the disease each year. For those who survive infection, the virus leaves a lasting mark—it appears to wipe out the immune system’s memory. News Intern Eva Fredrick joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about a pair of studies that looked at how this happens in children’s immune systems. Read the related studies in Science and Science Immunology. In our second segment this week, Sarah talks with Todd Thompson, of Ohio State University in Columbus, about his effort to find a small black hole in a binary pair with a red giant star. Usually black holes are detected because they are accruing matter and as the matter interacts with the black hole, x-rays are released. Without this flashy signal, black hole detection gets much harder. Astronomers must look for the gravitational influence of the black holes on nearby stars—which is easier to spot when the black hole is massive. Thompson talks with Sarah about a new approach to finding small, noninteracting black holes. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: Bayer Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast




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NIH’s new diversity hiring program, and the role of memory suppression in resilience to trauma

On this week’s show, senior correspondent Jeffrey Mervis joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss a new National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant program that aims to encourage diversity at the level of university faculty with the long-range goal of increasing the diversity of NIH grant recipients. Sarah also talks with Pierre Gagnepain, a cognitive neuroscientist at INSERM, the French biomedical research agency, about the role of memory suppression in post-traumatic stress disorder. Could people that are better at suppressing memories be more resilient to the aftermath of trauma? This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF).




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The dark abyss of time : archaeology and memory / Laurent Olivier ; translated by Arthur Greenspan

Olivier, Laurent, 1958- author




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Yoga and psychology [electronic resource] : language, memory, and mysticism / Harold Coward

Coward, Harold G




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Young minds in social worlds [electronic resource] : experience, meaning, and memory / Katherine Nelson

Nelson, Katherine




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[ASAP] Two-Dimensional Unipolar Memristors with Logic and Memory Functions

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c00002




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Christobiography : memory, history, and the reliability of the Gospels / Craig S. Keener

Keener, Craig S., 1960- author




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Jesus in memory : traditions in oral and scribal perspectives / Werner H. Kelber, Samuel Byrskog, editors





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The Palestine Nakba : decolonising history, narrating the subaltern, reclaiming memory / Nur Masalha

Masalha, Nur, 1957- author




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Revisiting India's partition : new essays on memory, culture, and politics / edited by Amritjit Singh, Nalini Iyer, Rahul K. Gairola




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Asset pricing with fading memory [electronic resource] / Stefan Nagel, Zhengyang Xu

Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019




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Designing memory: the architecture of commemoration in Europe, 1914 to the present / Sabina Tanović

Rotch Library - NA9348.E85 T36 2019




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The cognitive effects of an acute wild blueberry intervention on 7 – 10 year olds using extended memory and executive function task batteries.

Food Funct., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/C9FO02284H, Paper
Adrian Robert Whyte, Daniel J Lamport, Graham Schafer, Claire M. Williams
Evidence for the health benefits of blueberries is well documented. In particular memory and executive function benefits have both been found for children aged 7 – 10 in the 6...
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Effects of compound K, a metabolite of ginsenosides, on memory and cognitive dysfunction in db/db mice involve the inhibition of ER stress and the NLRP3 inflammasome pathway

Food Funct., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9FO02602A, Paper
Chu-Wen Li, Min-Zhen Deng, Zhi-Jie Gao, Yuan-Ye Dang, Guo-Dong Zheng, Xiu-Juan Yang, Ying-Xin Chao, Ye-Feng Cai, Xiao-Li Wu
The metabolite of ginsenosides, compound K improves memory and cognitive dysfunction in diabetes mellitus mice.
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The destruction of memory: architecture at war / Robert Bevan

Rotch Library - HM554.B48 2016




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Kashgar revisited: Uyghur studies in memory of Ambassador Gunnar Jarring / edited by Ildiko̓ Belle̓r-Hann, Birgit N. Schlyter, Jun Sugawara

Rotch Library - DK855.5.U35 K37 2012




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History from below: a tribute in memory of Donald Quataert / edited by Selim Karahasanoğlu, Deniz Cenk Demir

Rotch Library - HC492.H578 2016




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Jerusalemites: a living memory / Hazem Zaki Nusseibeh

Rotch Library - DS109.86.N87 A3 2009




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Power, patronage, and memory in early Islam: perspectives on Umayyad elites / edited by Alain George and Andrew Marsham

Rotch Library - DS38.1.P69 2018




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Museums, emotion, and memory culture: the politics of the past in Turkey / Gönül Bozoğlu

Rotch Library - AM79.T8 B69 2020




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Tomb - memory - space: concepts of representation in premodern Christian and Islamic art / edited by Francine Giese, Anna Pawlak and Markus Thome

Rotch Library - NA6143.M43 2016




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The making of Selim: succession, legitimacy, and memory in the early modern Ottoman world / H. Erdem Cipa

Rotch Library - DR504.C56 2017




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A memory called empire / Arkady Martine

Martine, Arkady, author




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A multifunctional metal-biopolymer coordinated double network hydrogel combined with multi-stimulus responsiveness, self-healing, shape memory and antibacterial properties

Biomater. Sci., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0BM00425A, Paper
Kun Yan, Feiyang Xu, Chunyu Wang, Yingying Li, Yuanli Chen, Xiufang Li, Zhentan Lu, Dong Wang
A universal, straightforward macroscale assembly technology has been presented for fabrication of polysaccharide-based multifunctional DN gels based on metal coordination chemistry.
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Lisa Roma Trompeter, prima donna soprano with the State Opera Berlin. Five year vocal scholarships U. of So. CA Inscribed: To Mr. & Mrs. E. R. Sanford with fond wishes and in memory of Maurice Ravel. Lisa Roma 3/16/28 St. Paul Minn. Photo Paris-Odiorn




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The fleeting effects of retrieval cue attributes in the PIER2 memory model




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Characterization of HfO₂ films for flash memory applications




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The antidepressant drug tianeptine blocks working memory errors




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A global memory model of intentional forgetting




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Recognition memory for emotional words




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Influence of temporary inactivation of the prefrontal cortex of hippocampus during stress on the subsequent expression of anxiety and memory




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The role of interference in moderating the relationship between working memory capacity and cued-recall




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Memory-ness




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The effects of physical distinctiveness and word commonness on brain waves and subsequent memory :




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System identification in automatic database memory tuning




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Response to changes in location of nectar source by Xylophanes acrus (Sphyngidae) as a measure of “spatial memory”