Short answer: No. It's not. Longer answer: Usually "memory" refers to RAM, which the exact opposite of that. When your computer powers off, all the RAM is cleared, and everything in it gets erased. Anything you want to keep when you turn the computer back on has to get saved to your hard disk.
Usually, they ruled with the intent of it being a permanent basis.
permanent executives are selected on the permanent basis.. political executive are elected by the people... permanent executives are permanent in their job still their retirement.. political executive are not on permanent....
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combination of sinusoidally wound stator and a permanent magnet for rotor design is the basis of PMSM.
In the Central Processing Unit (CPU).
A good answer is set up on a firm or permanent basis.
There are 3 types of permanent storage, aka secondary storage, on a computer: # Hard Drive # CD # Floppy disk
prn means pro re nata in Latin. It means "in the circumstances" or "as the circumstance arises." Commonly used in health and medical fields to mean "as needed." So prn basis means on an as needed basis.
You can't do that on a permanent basis; they are what they are. Ther is no value in trying, anyway.
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The AVS fee (address verification service) is usually charged on a per transaction basis, usually immediately. Not all credit card processing companies charge this fee but some unscrupulous CC processing companies that do are not upfront about this fee and charge it in addition to the per transaction fee. For more info on accepting credit cards you can check out www.AcceptingCreditCards.info
"only on demand"