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Reified monuments, counter memorials and anti-memorials: contested colonial heritage in Melbourne – commemorating John Batman [PDF]

open access: yesPostcolonial Studies, 2023
This paper contributes to recent debates about memorials and the persistence of outmoded forms that commemorate figures associated with slavery and colonial depredations. The focus is on John Batman, often considered to be the founder of Melbourne, and a
Tim Edensor, Shanti Sumartojo
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Memory and Memories

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2013
Edited by Jacquelyn H. Flaskerud, RN, PhD, FAANUniversity of California—Los Angeles, School of Nursing, Los Angeles, California, USAScientists distinguish between many forms of memory when conducti...
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Spintronic Memories: From Memory to Computing-in-Memory

2019 IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Nanoscale Architectures (NANOARCH), 2019
Spintronic memory has been considered as one of the most promising nonvolatile memory candidates to address the leakage power consumption in the post-Moore’s era. To date, the spintronic magnetic random access memory (MRAM) family has mainly evolved in four-generation technology advancement, from toggle-MRAM (product in 2006), to STT-MRAM (product in ...
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The Limits of Iconoclasm: Soviet War Memorials since the End of Socialism

open access: yesInternational Public History, 2018
There is a widespread perception that the countries of the former Soviet bloc removed all or most communist-era public monuments soon after the end of socialism.
Mischa Gabowitsch
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Memory

Current Biology, 1992
The key interrelated issues in the neurobiology of memory are to identify the neural circuitries essential for memory formation, localize sites of memory storage and analyze mechanisms of memory formation, storage and retrieval. Several circuits have now been identified in vertebrates and researchers are investigating their properties, in particular ...
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Memories and memorials

1995
The article is a harsh criticism of the publication policies of the ``Jahresbericht'' of the German Mathematicians' Association. The author gives examples for a bias in many memorials published recently in the Jahresbericht, which tend to ignore or suppress the political role of the mathematicians under review, especially, during the Nazi era.
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Memory and Memorials

2017
William Kidd, Brian Murdoch
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