retrieval cues
Dynamite is more stable than plain nitroglycerin, but it still must be handled with care. Military demolitions tend to be VERY stable, until primed with a blasting cap.
the new age memories are the memory devices which are modernly used for storing the data such as pen,thumb,flash drives,memory sticks,blue ray discs,etc. The new generation computer and laptop memory is DDR4
The phrase "a pile of memories always adds up to a pile of dust" suggests that despite the emotional weight and significance of memories, they ultimately fade over time, much like physical objects that gather dust. It reflects the transient nature of life and how, despite our best efforts to hold onto moments, they can become less tangible and meaningful as time passes. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder to cherish experiences while they last, as they can easily become distant and forgotten.
The different sources of data are published and unpublished documents, govt magazines, personal diaries, memories, letters etc
Memories using capacitor cells, such as dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), need refreshing because the charge stored in the capacitors degrades over time due to leakage currents. This gradual loss of charge can lead to data corruption if not addressed. Refreshing involves reading the stored data and writing it back, which restores the charge and ensures data integrity. Without regular refreshing, the stored information would be lost, making it essential for maintaining accurate data in DRAM.
I have no idea what a primed mirror is.
Yes, but you can also paint it on a gesso-primed canvas, or even on stretched paper. "universal primed' means: primed with gesso.
In that sentence, the word "primed" is the predicate (verb). (v) to make ready, prepare
Prime can be used as an adjective, a noun, and a verb.
The correct past tense of "prime" in the context of auto body work is "primed." "Primered" is not commonly used in this context, as "prime" refers to the application of a primer coat, and the past participle is "primed." Therefore, you would say that a surface has been primed.
yes
I think, You used Primer, but you Primed the car. The difference is describing something and describing an action. The car has been primed. Or, The car has been sprayed with primer. English is a real pain sometimes.
No.
Memories, memories--thanks for the memories!
No, you plaster or mud it first.
The sap in the wood will bleed through latex. It needs to be primed with an oil based primer such as Kilz.
(v) to make ready, prepare