They are forms of memory, mnemonic devices that encode the history of and knowledge about particular initiations. |
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Anarchists don't salute anyone and they wouldn't think to use it as a mnemonic device, but their method is the same. |
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It offered a succinct mnemonic for the significance invested in the engraving by Durer. |
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The NO SPECS mnemonic often is used as a scoring system for severity of eye change. |
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I'll only say that we did have a mnemonic base, and now that we've changed to another combo, we still use a mnemonic. |
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The DREAMS mnemonic can help make the diagnosis when it is being considered. |
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The pocket guideline also features algorithms, tables and a treatment mnemonic. |
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When the race time mnemonic could not apply, he used other techniques, such as interpretation of 3 digits as ages. |
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Not only is there this general deficiency in mnemonic representation, there are special deficiencies due to the fact of oblivescence. |
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That is, attaching a story or other mnemonic device to what is to be recalled improves our memory. |
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In this work, imagery is presented literally as a backdrop, reinforcing the mnemonic power of the artist's presence rather than representing it. |
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Her poems often have a hip-hop feel, emphasizing repetition and the mnemonic power of the spoken word. |
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To me, this isn't the occasional mnemonic hiccup, it's a cognitive hacking cough. |
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This is so because their differences in mnemonic ability put them on a different scale. |
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It would appear that the parallel with medieval mnemonic techniques can only partially be justified. |
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Photographs, for him, are mnemonic fields, but they are inevitably severed from an immediate context. |
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She showed no evidence of using the mnemonic strategies she had practiced to help her solve the problems. |
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This symbol has a mnemonic function as one of the four injunctions of the Hoa Hao faith is to recognise one's debt to humanity. |
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They group together relevant action and zone modifiers into a single mnemonic. |
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It also makes a nice mnemonic for the various forms of election counterintelligence and disinformation. |
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In other words, abstract, objective, and analytical thought reflects a literate society, and concrete, formulaic, and mnemonic thinking marks an oral culture. |
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Poets, especially, are prone to unwitting copying since verse has mnemonic properties that prose does not possess. |
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The author of the list is asked which mnemonic was considered to remember the list. |
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The example to the right shows a government photograph with its mnemonic file number. |
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These Instructions are also called mnemonic names or operation codes, since they represent a function the processor will perform. |
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You can assign mnemonic keys or nonmnemonic keys as material numbers, depending on the method your company prefers. |
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If the Modbus Address is not known the parameter can be selected its mnemonic. |
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This field contains a three letter mnemonic designating the type of the transaction. |
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The mnemonic for the federal funds rate is fyff, and the mnemonic for the monetary base is fmbase. |
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The advent of language is intrinsically linked to memory, and many early languages were simply mnemonic devices. |
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Chinese schooling emphasizes the preservation of the oral culture by requiring children to memorize set phrases and to think in mnemonic patterns. |
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When performing under divided attention at retrieval, an elaborate mnemonic may be produced at encoding and only partially accessed during retrieval. |
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When adjusted for differences in overall mnemonic ability, we demonstrate that the relationship between organization and learning remains invariant with normal aging. |
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It has a potential on the mnemonic function as a whole and is an excellent choice when the memory problem is related to a simple information overload. |
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It's a memory aid – a mnemonic – that enables human beings to store away a piece of information and compare it to a new piece of information and draw conclusions. |
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Familiar rhythm systems are eurhythmic words, mnemonic words, 1-e-and-a syllables, Kodaly syllables and beat-function syllables. |
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The sadness that is felt from his personal loss of the Mohawk language and subsequent worldview, and the networks defined by culture motivates Greg Staats recent video and photographic works within a mnemonic continuum. |
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A list of commonly wireable parameters has, therefore, been produced and these are displayed in the controller with both their Modbus address and a mnemonic of the parameter name. |
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As they 'pass the warp' and 'split the weft', the weavers sing mnemonic ballads that remind them of the techniques they employ and enhance the cooperative, artistic atmosphere at the loom. |
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Adults, on the other hand, tend to regroup objects according to some personal mnemonic method and find it much easier to explain how they remembered. |
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After RDPS detected a traffic conflict, the controller watching the radar display would see a blinking three-letter mnemonic and the aircraft present position symbols would become stars. |
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More than 300 songs, all tied to animations, provide mnemonic help. |
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The challenge to produce a mnemonic group for the 42-card version seems within the grasp of diligent logophiles. |
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Other poetic forms exist in Old English including short verses, gnomes, and mnemonic poems for remembering long lists of names. |
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Originally it was thought that Quipu were used only as mnemonic devices or to record numerical data. |
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If time is available or one wants to emphasize a few key words, one can create mnemonic devices or word associations. |
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There are a group of mnemonic poems designed to help memorise lists and sequences of names and to keep objects in order. |
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One of the most frequently-occurring uses for a mnemonic is to remember a sequence of integers. |
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Demanding both material and mnemonic restitution by reclaiming sites of slavery, Robinson and Berry hope to fill in aporias in the African-American historical archive. |
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The current study evaluated the effects of the Look-Ask-Pick mnemonic on the addition and subtraction of fraction skills of 3 general education sixth graders. |
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A mnemonic is any learning technique that aids information retention. |
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Traditional songs such as Green grow the rushes, O present religious lore in a mnemonic form, as do Western Christmas carols and similar traditional songs. |
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