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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun (Psychology, Neurophysiology) long-term memory, the term for the set of neurons and neural processes responsible for the general store of information remembered for more than a day.

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  • noun your general store of remembered information

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  • And yes, this is a dual core Celeron. ltm said: I bought the $250 Acer from BestBuy in December .. with a Celeron 900 on Win7.

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  • Cumque acceffijfet, idem dixit: Mandavi & fubfcripfi: Traditorem non habeo. ltm recitaviu Felix Epifcopus Putienfis.

    Opera omnia sanctorum patrum Latinorum 1789

  • Mario shook his head, matching Broadway loe's smile with his own. "ltm too settled where I am now, Joe.

    Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985

  • Accordingly, (iiuouiilijig fruia Ilia Pega. lu, Saluheil*, the tiauie* of twenty-lour gentlemen, joijuffiT brother* jl ltm., -1, in ti, mid ileMTiU ". the land* which eaeh puaiivd Tor hi.

    The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A Poem 1812

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