Examples of using This memory in English and their translations into Chinese
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
Maybe, this memory exhaustion condition could be easily reached in local scenarios.
One result of this memory system is a bias called presentism(as in present, like now).
This memory color is often consistent with the favorite color, and tends to shift to a high degree of saturation.
This memory would not be used by the system, because it is locked by the video card.
(Generally, this memory is called CMOS, although it's not strictly required that it actually be implemented using that technology.).
We wanted to find out which chromatin factors stabilize this memory and which mechanism prevents iPS cells from forming.”.
This memory begins with $0$ and extends up to whatever it needs to be.
However, this memory is fragile: every day irreplaceable parts of this memory disappear forever.
But this memory limitation did not prevent enthusiasts producing a huge variety of software.
But scientists say this memory system is likely to work almost identically in people.
This memory color is often consistent with the favorite color, and tends to shift to the high saturation.
This memory is his book of life, which is opened after death and according to which he is judged.
Since this memory is on the heap, it can stay alive longer than the function which allocates the box.
On the contrary, this memory will continue to motivate us to eradicate this absolute evil- terrorism- whatever face it hides behind.
On the contrary, this memory will give us an additional force to eradicate that absolute evil- international terrorism- no matter under what guise it hides….
This memory is allocated on the heap, but its management is entirely automatic and requires no user code.
In this memory, you should not forget those shoes that are easy to wear, fit and handsome in the future, Nike Air Mag.
This memory from childhood is still there: the voices of the adults bounce fretfully, eternally, in rooms that have since been sold or abandoned.”.
And this memory, whatever it is, is fragmentary and incomplete; we remember only parts of any actual experience.
His previous monograph, Destroy This Memory, offered a record of hurricane-inspired graffiti left on houses and cars in New Orleans in the wake of Katrina.