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81 memory-type element
• prvok pamätového typu -
82 in memory of / to the memory of
(as a reminder or memorial of: They built a monument in memory of their dead leader.) na pamiatku -
83 from memory
(by remembering; without using a book etc for reference: He said the whole poem from memory.) naspamäť* * *• z pamäti -
84 (with)in living memory
(within a period recent enough to be remembered by someone still alive: It was the worst harvest in living memory.) pokiaľ ľudská pamäť siaha -
85 (with)in living memory
(within a period recent enough to be remembered by someone still alive: It was the worst harvest in living memory.) pokiaľ ľudská pamäť siaha -
86 acoustic memory
• akustická pamät -
87 active memory
• aktívna pamät -
88 addressable memory
• adresovatelná pamät -
89 addressed memory
• plnoadresovaná pamät -
90 adequate memory
• primeraná pamät• dostatocná pamät -
91 alphanumeric memory
• pamät textu -
92 associative memory
• asociatívna pamät -
93 attendant memory
• pamät spojovatelky -
94 auxiliary memory
• pomocná pamät -
95 availability memory
• disponibilná pamät• použitelná pamät -
96 available memory
• využitelná pamät• prístupná pamät -
97 backing memory
• prídavná pamät -
98 bank selected memory
• rozsahovo selektovaná pam -
99 beam memory
• lúcová pamät -
100 bipolar memory
• bipolárna pamät
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