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  2. Walc stulecia - Wikipedia

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    Walc Stulecia (Polish for "Waltz of the Century") is a social science fiction novel published in 1998 by the Polish science fiction writer RafaƂ Ziemkiewicz. It was published in Poland by superNOWA. The novel received the prime Polish award for science-fiction literature, Janusz A. Zajdel Award, in 1998.

  3. File:Program memory layout.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Mnemonic peg system - Wikipedia

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    Several studies have investigated the use of this memory mnemonic as a form of an imagery-based memory system within the process of learning a second-language. [7] For example, if a native English speaker is attempting to learn Spanish, he will notice that the Spanish for duck is pato, which is pronounced similarly to the English word pot.

  5. Programmable ROM - Wikipedia

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    OTP (one time programmable) memory is a special type of non-volatile memory (NVM) that permits data to be written to memory only once. Once the memory has been programmed, it retains its value upon loss of power (i.e., is non-volatile). OTP memory is used in applications where reliable and repeatable reading of data is required.

  6. Free recall - Wikipedia

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    Free recall is a common task in the psychological study of memory. In this task, participants study a list of items on each trial, and then are prompted to recall the items in any order. [ 1 ] Items are usually presented one at a time for a short duration, and can be any of a number of nameable materials, although traditionally, words from a ...

  7. Write-only memory (joke) - Wikipedia

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    write-only memory: A form of computer memory into which information can be stored but never, ever retrieved, developed under government contract in 1975 by Professor Homberg T. Farnsfarfle. Farnsfarfle's original prototype, approximately one inch on each side, has so far been used to store more than 100 trillion words of surplus federal ...

  8. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    RAG, RAGS – Game file, a game playable in the RAGS game-engine, a free program which both allows people to create games, and play games, games created have the format "RAG game file" RaX – Archive file created by RaX; RBXL – Roblox Studio place file (XML, binary) RBXLX – Roblox Studio place file (exclusively XML)

  9. Template:Memory cards - Wikipedia

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