Sentences with phrase «with less memory»

Users will still be able to download full versions of any apps available in the Play Store, but pre-loaded Google apps — including the Google app, Google Assistant, YouTube, Google Maps, Gmail, Gboard, Google Play, Chrome, and the new Files app — will be optimized to run faster with less memory.
Firefox 54 with E10s makes sites run much better on all computers, especially on computers with less memory.
I had been diligently working on the design plans for another game, but Capcom told me we needed to make something with less memory (the price of ROM had just gone up, they said), and they ordered me to make a typical belt - scroll fighting game.
But with less memory, no cellular coverage and no keyboard, has Jeff cut one corner too many?
In the event that after the upgrade, your device is left with less memory for apps and all that, you can increase your device's memory by taking a look at How To Increase Memory In BlackBerry OS 6.0.
Students with lesser memory skill found it difficult to recall facts and procedures.

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In less than three hours, you'll walk away with a piece of art and a fun memory.
No one on the West Coast has a shorter memory or less reluctance than entrepreneurs to do business with anyone with funds (a good entrepreneur would borrow cash from his grandmother) except maybe Hollywood producers who'd work with the devil if he had a hot concept.
A study published in March in the journal Neurology suggested that women who were physically fit in middle age were roughly 88 % less likely to develop dementia — defined as a decline in memory severe enough to interfere with daily life — than their peers who were only moderately fit.
It improves concentration and memory, boosts cognitive function, makes you less cranky (kindergarten teachers agree with researchers on this one), reduces stress, and even increases your EQ.
Older adults who volunteered to help children with reading and writing tended to experience less memory loss and maintain greater physical mobility, one study suggested.
My memories of reading Lewis seem less like the study of a far - off, long - dead Christian intellectual, and more like conversations with a wise mentor, a storyteller, an old friend.
And shall not memory be able to remind him of that time when he sneaked away by underhanded means, in order to avoid a decision; of that time when he gave the matter another turn, in order to please men; of that time that he deserted his post, in order to let the storm pass over; of that time he knuckled under, in order to secure an easing off of his painful position; of that time he sought refuge and association with others — perhaps, as it is called, in order to work all the more effectively for the Good's victory, that is, in order to make his own position a little less difficult than as though at the midnight hour, somewhat terror - stricken, one stood all alone «with heavily loaded weapons at his dangerous post.»
They definitely lived up to my memory of the Field Roast version, even with about 40 % fewer calories and 83 % less fat.
This pop - up calls itself Mr. Curry, and it's less concerned with authenticity than with memories — specifically those of its chef, Rebecca Collerton.
Less than four months after the Iron Sergeant walked out on England, the Three Lions are preparing to face his native Italy in the quarter - finals of a major tournament, with Capello's unhappy regime quickly slipping from memory.
Such stats might make a lesser player doubt his ability to compete in the men's first major of the season, but not a grizzled veteran with the memory of 24 Masters stints in his bag.
Maybe with the inevitable spate of poor results and capitulations and a reminder for the gold fish supporters with their 10 sec memory of how little a s # it Satan Kroenke and his board care for the club, other than what money they can make from it, it will be less than 730!
My household, in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, was less traditional, but it too was suffused with the sense memory of meatballs and sauce.
Depressed mothers are often overwhelmed in the parenting role, have difficulty reading infant cues, struggle to meet the social and emotional needs of their children, and are less tolerant of child misbehaviour.7 Offspring of depressed mothers, particularly if they are exposed to depression in the first year of life, are more likely to be poorly attached to their caregivers, experience emotional and behavioural dysregulation, have difficulty with attention and memory, and are at greater risk for psychiatric disorders throughout childhood.8 Home visiting focuses on fostering healthy child development by improving parenting and maternal functioning.
These night terror episodes can last up to 40 minutes (but usually less) before the child returns to a restful sleep with no memory of the event the next day.
Evoking memories of the end of the John Major's administration, ministers are pulling up the shutters, with the coalition government spending a third less time on legislation than the last Labour government.
The Waterfi SwimActive earphones took this into consideration with «memory wire» technology: when you tuck the wires of these earphones behind your ears, the wire holds its shape so you can create a very secure fit and spend less time adjusting your earbuds.
And in this state, patients experience less fear and anxiety attached to their memories — enough to begin talking about and engaging with their trauma under the supervision of a therapist in a safe environment.
If a drug could boost the transformation of short - term memory to long - term memory, it could help humans absorb and retain information with considerably less practice and commitment of time.
The mice with lower levels of KMO showed impairments in contextual memory and spent less time than did a control group interacting with an unfamiliar mouse in a social setting.
Other groups are trying to help people with post-traumatic stress disorder replace a memory with another that is less emotionally fraught.
Van Lommel then repeated this process after a two - year interval and found the group with near - death experience still had complete memories of the event, while others» recollections were strikingly less vivid.
College football players with and without a history of concussions have less volume in the hippocampal region of the brain that relates to memory and emotion, according to a study published Tuesday by the Journal of the American Medical Association.
College football players with and without a history of concussions have less volume in the hippocampal region of the brain that relates to memory and emotion.
In keeping with earlier studies, the older adults performed less well than the younger ones on the memory test, and showed significant reductions in the slow brain waves associated with deep sleep.
Yet police take less care in collecting and preserving memory than they do with, say, blood smears or partial fingerprints.
In other words, the amygdala wants to associate the memory with the freezing response, but it can be trained to associate it with something less debilitating.
But it increased the number of false memories too — 25 per cent of people experienced a false memory in relation to an interesting topic, compared with 10 per cent in relation to a less interesting topic.
Less than 4 per cent of elderly people, says Rabbitt, have memories that are out - of - step with their IQs.
In «Funes the Memorious,» a story of barely 12 pages that was eventually published as part of Ficciones (1944), Borges again plays with the infinite in a context no less fascinating: the vast labyrinths of memory and the consequences of having an unlimited capacity to remember.
In an attempt to ensure that memory is not sacrificed with size, however, device makers are eyeing an experimental approach called «universal memory,» which not only takes up less space but is also faster than the RAM now available.
In an ongoing debate, psychologists argue introverts are less susceptible to distraction and have better long - term memory, while linguists claim the extroverts» sociable and outgoing attitudes, as well as their high tolerance to risk, help with learning a foreign language.
And while de Waal agrees with the researchers that the dogs must be using declarative memory to do this type of imitation, Hare and others are less certain.
They found that in the brains of the people with severe insomnia, the regions in the right hemisphere that support learning, memory, smell and emotion were less well connected compared with healthy sleepers.
The analysis revealed that while performing working memory tasks, the young patients with concussion had initial activation that was greater than normal, known as hyperactivation, compared to young controls in the right precuneus and right inferior parietal gyrus of the brain, whereas the older patients had hypoactivation (less than normal) compared to older controls in the right precuneus and right inferior frontal gyrus.
They found that in the brains of those with insomnia, the regions in the right hemisphere connected with learning, memory, smell and emotion were less well connected compared with those of the sleepers.
Simple measures to help preserve memory and mental acuity are at hand: Consume less added sugar, less saturated fat, and fewer calories; get 30 - 40 minutes of cardio at 70 % of your maximum heart rate most days a week; chow down on 8 - 10 servings of foods rich in anti-oxidants (think a rainbow of richly hued fruits and veggies), eat more turmeric (yummy in egg dishes and soups, or on veggies)-- even take a 200 mg ibuprofen daily (check with your own doc first).
In a new review of previous studies, following the plant - heavy meal plan was associated with better memory and less cognitive decline.
Regular meditation has also been found to increase that all - important «grey matter», which is responsible for hearing, memory, impulse control, speech, emotions and many other executive functions, all of which tend to become less reliable with age.
With age, the brain starts to develop damage that can lead to difficulty with thinking and memory, but research shows that people who eat a Mediterranean diet are 36 percent less likely to have such damWith age, the brain starts to develop damage that can lead to difficulty with thinking and memory, but research shows that people who eat a Mediterranean diet are 36 percent less likely to have such damwith thinking and memory, but research shows that people who eat a Mediterranean diet are 36 percent less likely to have such damage.
The results showed a reduction of symptoms in the mice who were fed with a ketogenic diet: they had normalized their social interactions and spatial working memory and they also weighed less and had lower blood glucose levels than the first group who was on a regular diet.
As the authors expected, a higher waist - to - height ratio was associated with less blood flow in certain areas of the brain involved in attention, memory, reasoning, and judgment.
Other results from taking HGH injections include an increased capacity for more strenuous physical exertion, a stronger immune system, better eyesight, sharper focus and memory, healthier joints and bones and muscles, less random body aches, more consistent sexual interest and performance, increased stamina, mood stabilization with less stress and a better ability to deal with it, improved quality of skin and hair, lower cholesterol, and a trimmer physique.
Whether it's the saxophone, the piano, or a ukulele, researchers found that playing an instrument for 10 or more years was correlated with better memory in advanced age compared to those who played music for less than 10 years (or not at all).
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