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(n.) = lasting impression, indelible impression, indelible memory, lasting memory, long-lasting memoryEx. The landscape is the first impression the prospective tenant has of a building, and first impressions are usually lasting impressions, be they good or bad.Ex. He left an indelible impression on the minds of the people of his age group.Ex. What is done in the classroom today becomes the indelible memories of tomorrow.Ex. Neuroscientists have discovered a new brain mechanism controlling the formation of lasting memories.Ex. Neuroscientists identify how trauma triggers long-lasting memories in the brain.* * *(n.) = lasting impression, indelible impression, indelible memory, lasting memory, long-lasting memoryEx: The landscape is the first impression the prospective tenant has of a building, and first impressions are usually lasting impressions, be they good or bad.
Ex: He left an indelible impression on the minds of the people of his age group.Ex: What is done in the classroom today becomes the indelible memories of tomorrow.Ex: Neuroscientists have discovered a new brain mechanism controlling the formation of lasting memories.Ex: Neuroscientists identify how trauma triggers long-lasting memories in the brain. -
2 neurólogo
m.neurologist, nerve specialist.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 neurologist* * *neurólogo, -aSM / F neurologist* * *- ga masculino, femenino neurologist* * *= neuroscientist, neurologist, neurological scientist.Ex. This article examines citation preferences of Indian neuroscientists.Ex. This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.Ex. The author lists the most frequently cited periodicals by neurological scientists.* * *- ga masculino, femenino neurologist* * *= neuroscientist, neurologist, neurological scientist.Ex: This article examines citation preferences of Indian neuroscientists.
Ex: This article describes a decision support system which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists.Ex: The author lists the most frequently cited periodicals by neurological scientists.* * *neurólogo -gamasculine, feminineneurologist* * *
neurólogo◊ -ga sustantivo masculino, femenino
neurologist
neurólogo,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino neurologist
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neuróloga
* * *neurólogo, -a nm,fneurologist* * *m, neuróloga f neurologist* * *neurólogo, -ga n: neurologist
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