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Dictionary » L » Long-term memory Long-term memoryLong-term memory That phase of the memory process considered the permanent storehouse of information which has been registered, encoded, passed into the short-term memory, coded, rehearsed, and finally transferred and stored for future retrieval; material and information retained in LTM underlies cognitive abilities. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: sterilization in microwave oven... about adequate care of contact lenses. What I described was from a time long ago when thermal disinfection was the only approved method of contact ... as their lenes. The FDA recommendations are a sliding scale and from memory its 71C for 30 minutes, 80C for 10 minutes, and the time reduces as ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... ways. Where still able to have offspring the entire population no longer chooses to pair-up together. Or a population that became isolated ... way different from the original 48 that put the fusion into genetic memory. I might also be able to conclude they had to be "human" ...
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Re: Any other explanations other than Mutation?... predictable rate (about once every billion replications, if memory serves), and we usually know approximately what the generation time ... the differences between them. These differences can then be computed along with the known rate of mutations and approximate generation time to ...
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Re:... of life and often only have bones and traces so the intelligence is no longer there anyway. The benefits of explaining as a product of intelligence ... what we know about genes by their being just one part of a programmable memory at another level with coiling system and more. It's great news for ...
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Food Microbiology - Escherichia coli O157:H7 in Meat... should be 25g and the diluent peptone water (225ml). But that was a long time ago. I think for your homogenate, 1g might be a little too small ... salts) and O157:H7 uses sorbitol, it will become a nice red (if my memory is still OK)
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