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  • ...th the memory formation process, explains ketamine's profound effects on [[memory]] and thought. These effects inhibit the filtering function of the brain an ...MDA receptor in long-term potentiation, this may be due to disturbances in memory formation. The "re-integration" process is slow, and the user gradually bec
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  • ...cation]]), [[sleep]], [[Mood (psychology)|mood]], [[attention]], [[working memory]], and [[learning]]. Dopaminergic neurons (i.e., neurons whose primary neur ...he brain can cause a decline in [[neurocognitive]] functions, especially [[memory]], [[attention]], and [[problem-solving]]. Reduced dopamine concentrations
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  • ;Memory: It cooperates with [[epinephrine]] (adrenaline) to create [[memories]] of short-term emotional events; this is the proposed mechanism for storage of [[flash bul
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  • ...more subtle symptoms of erethism, including fatigue, irritability, loss of memory, vivid dreams, and depression.<ref>{{cite book|publisher=World Health Organ
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  • ...ss, relaxation, drowsiness, or sleepiness.<ref name="martin and fraser" /> Short-term addiction studies by the same researchers demonstrated that tolerance devel ...ing J, Morgan CJ, Brandner B, Curran HV |title=Acute effects of opioids on memory functions of healthy men and women |journal=Psychopharmacology (Berl.) |vol
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  • ...911332 }}</ref> While psychiatrists continue to prescribe diazepam for the short-term relief of anxiety, neurology has taken the lead in prescribing diazepam for * Short-term treatment of [[insomnia]]<ref name="DrugBank" />
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  • ...te-acting 3-hydroxy [[benzodiazepine]]. It is generally prescribed for the short-term treatment of [[Insomnia|sleeplessness]] in patients who have difficulty mai ...|title=Acute effects of temazepam and nitrazepam on psychomotor skills and memory |journal=Acta Pharmacol Toxicol (Copenh) |volume=44 |issue=5 |pages=364–9
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  • ...ptual]] thought depends on the exercise of our powers of [[perception]], [[memory]], and [[imagination]], which are corporeal powers embodied in our sense-or
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  • ...s on nanopolymers and even some observations like freezing of films due to memory effects in the visco-elastic eigenmodels of the films, and finite effects o
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  • ...10.1002/1521-3773(20020617)41:12<2034::AID-ANIE2034>3.0.CO;2-M|title=Shape-memory polymers|journal=Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. |volume=41|pages=2034–2057|year=20 ==Properties of shape memory polymers==
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  • ...pacts very well without breaking, retains its original shape, and exhibits memory form characteristics which allow it to return to its original shape in a sh
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  • *[[Shape memory polymer]]
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  • ...2010}}. Though some of the more highly exposed workers showed evidence of short-term [[kidney]] damage (e.g., [[proteinuria|protein in the urine]]), none of the | title = Effects of short-term and long-term depleted uranium exposure on open-field behavior and brain li
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  • ...can lead to [[Major depressive disorder|depression]], [[confusion]], and [[memory loss]]. Carbon monoxide mainly causes adverse effects in humans by combinin ...de difficulty with higher intellectual functions, [[memory loss|short-term memory loss]], [[dementia]], [[amnesia]], [[psychosis]], irritability, a strange [
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  • ...tive ergonomics]]: is concerned with mental processes, such as perception, memory, reasoning, and motor response, as they affect interactions among humans an ...he workplace has to do largely with the safety of employees, both long and short-term. Ergonomics can help reduce costs by improving safety. This would decreas
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  • ...ucation,'' '''35''' (1958), 21–23</ref> If one takes the anecdote as the memory of a real event, circumstances mentioned in the story suggest that it must
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  • ...children; the main symptoms in adults are headache, [[abdominal pain]], [[memory loss]], [[kidney failure]], male reproductive problems, and weakness, pain, ...e="Brunton07-31"/> Signs of chronic exposure include loss of [[short-term memory]] or concentration, [[depression (mood)|depression]], nausea, abdominal pai
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  • Inscription on memorial states: '''"In Memory of the 91 Persons Killed in Felling Colliery 24 May 1812"'''<ref>[http://ww
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  • | Lydia Moss Bradley founded the school in 1897 in memory of her husband Tobias and their six children, all of whom had died early an ...s [[sandstone]] [[mining]] business. His family started the college in his memory.<ref>[http://www.clarkson.edu/clarkson_experience/history_facts/history.htm
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  • ...rises to meet income." In computers: Programs expand to fill all available memory.
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  • ...such as dead children.<ref name=Stars>{{cite web | title= "Name A Star in Memory" | url=http://www.deadlyroads.com/name-a-star.html | accessdate = 2007-05-0
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  • ...m of [[anterograde amnesia]] in which the sufferer begins each day with no memory of the events of the previous day. The person believes every day to be same ...inal stage of this diseases causes the victim to give up his/her heart and memory, and ultimately their life. The disease lasts for an unknown time, those af
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  • ...cytes are a critical part of the immune system that (with the exception of memory B and T cells) have short lives measured in days or weeks and must be conti * [[Memory T cell|T-memory]] (T cells that remember antigens previously encountered), and
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  • ...[anorexia (symptom)|anorexia]], [[somnolence]], unsteadiness on feet, and memory problems. The most severe, but rare side effects are [[hallucinations]], th
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  • ...etite]], [[nociception|pain-sensation]], [[Mood (psychology)|mood]], and [[memory]]. It is named for [[endocannabinoid]]s, the [[endogenous]] [[lipid]]s tha ...y]],<ref>{{cite journal |author=Brenowitz SD, Regehr WG |title=Associative short-term synaptic plasticity mediated by endocannabinoids |journal=Neuron |volume=45
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  • ...eary DS, Hichwa RD, ''et al.'' |title=Effects of frequent marijuana use on memory-related regional cerebral blood flow |journal=Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. |v
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  • ...perception]], increased [[appetite]], [[mood]] elevation and short-term [[memory]]. If taken in combination with a powerful cannabinoid receptor agonist suc
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  • ...cognitive domain, chronic marijuana use has been linked to impairments in memory, attention, learning ability as well as in motor coordination. Many adoles ...was used predicted poorer performance on executive functioning and working memory tests <ref name=Jacobus2009/>.
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  • [[Image:Bodily effects of cannabis.png|thumb|300px|right|Main short-term physical effects of cannabis.]] ...urnal |author=Riedel G, Davies SN |title=Cannabinoid function in learning, memory and plasticity |journal=Handb Exp Pharmacol | issue=168 |pages=445–477 |y
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  • *[[Memory#Short-term|short-term memory]]
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  • ...al nervous system]] where there is evidence for a role of SK channels in [[memory]] processes, both general and specifically [[hippocampus|hippocampal]].<ref ...been proposed as targets for the treatment of [[ataxia]], [[epilepsy]], [[memory disorder]]s, and possibly [[schizophrenia]] and [[Parkinson's disease]].
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  • * Memory problems ...; O'Sullivan, G; Bruce, M; Marks, I; Lelliot, P; Shine, P; Lader, M |title=Memory functions, alprazolam and exposure therapy: a controlled longitudinal study
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  • ...ble for eliminating addiction/tolerance/withdrawal, possibly by disrupting memory circuitry. Acting as an NMDA antagonist may be one mechanism by which metha
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  • * Past memories, such as revisiting places from childhood memory ...he immediate surroundings return but lingering effects may be felt. These short-term lingering effects have a completely different character than the peak exper
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  • ...subchronic administration of gammahydroxybutyrate (GHB) on spatial working memory in rats] | language = Spanish; Castilian | journal = Psicothema | volume = ...[GHB receptor]] [[receptor antagonist|antagonist]], prevents both learning/memory deficits and neuronal loss in GHB-treated animals, suggesting that GHB's ne
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  • ...n__World_War_II_to_Today/ Japanese and American War Atrocities, Historical Memory and Reconciliation: World War II to Today] Mark Selden, The Asia-Pacific Jo
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  • ...orted lingering health problems including fatigue, shortness of breath and memory loss. The cause of the reported symptoms is unknown.<ref>[http://www.ph.ucl
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  • ...k next time or the next president came back to this body, there would be a memory bank established here and I would suggest to you, Mr. Attorney General, it
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  • ...ed person it received according to U.S. legal standards. To the best of my memory, that is a lie." [http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/110/34712.pdf Extraordina ...uilding, which only becomes a black site when a prisoner is brought in for short-term detainment and interrogation."
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  • ...re link into its [[routing]] processor and then does the demultiplexing in memory from where it will be converted directly into IP packets.
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  • |<!--ds--> 16-bit [[random access memory]] |<!--ds--> 16-bit [[random access memory]]
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  • ...rsions of [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] and [[Linux]], which need external memory chips (flash, RAM) to be useful, and which are used with various external p ...in a ring holding the memory buses used to access NAND flash and DDR2 RAM. Memory packages could come from multiple vendors.
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  • ...ors]], [[FPGA]]s, memories ([[RAM]], [[Read-only memory|ROM]], and [[flash memory|flash]]) and digital [[ASIC]]s. Digital design focuses on logical correctne
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  • Digital memory and transmission systems can use techniques such as error detection and cor ...inputs are fed into the address of the memory, and the data outputs of the memory become the outputs.
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  • ...are strongly linked to Moore's law: [[Clock rate|processing speed]], [[RAM|memory capacity]], sensors and even the number and size of [[pixel]]s in [[digital ...chers worldwide have contributed to the ubiquitous low-cost, high-capacity memory modules in diverse electronic products.
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  • ...used in [[microprocessor]]s, [[microcontroller]]s, [[Static Random Access Memory|static RAM]], and other [[digital logic]] circuits. CMOS technology is also
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  • ...te, as it was then possible to display two truly simultaneous signals from memory using either the ALT or CHOP display technique, or even possibly a raster d ...method used in analog storage oscilloscopes with digital [[computer memory|memory]], which can store data as long as required without degradation. It also al
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  • ...torage method used in analog storage scopes with digital [[computer memory|memory]], which can store data as long as required without degradation. It also al
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  • ...ack level, some general purpose file registers and a small area of program memory when in the debug mode. * Reading/Writing memory space and EEDATA areas of target microcontroller
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