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- 思い出せる,思い起こさせる / 呼び返せる;取り消せる / (欠陥商品,特に車が)回収可能な
English Journal
- Thinking about the future can cause forgetting of the past.
- Ditta AS1, Storm BC.
- Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006).Q J Exp Psychol (Hove).2015 Apr 15:1-12. [Epub ahead of print]
- People are able to imagine events in the future that have not yet happened, an ability referred to as episodic future thinking. There is now compelling evidence that episodic future thinking is accomplished via processes similar to those that underlie episodic retrieval. Drawing upon work on retriev
- PMID 25874570
- The effect of preoperative suggestions on perioperative dreams and dream recalls after administration of different general anesthetic combinations: a randomized trial in maxillofacial surgery.
- Gyulaházi J1, Varga K2, Iglói E3, Redl P4, Kormos J5, Fülesdi B1.
- BMC anesthesiology.BMC Anesthesiol.2015 Jan 28;15:11. doi: 10.1186/1471-2253-15-11. eCollection 2015.
- BACKGROUND: Images evoked immediately before the induction of anesthesia with the help of suggestions may influence dreaming during anesthesia.The aim of the study was to assess the incidence of evoked dreams and dream recalls by employing suggestions before induction of anesthesia while administeri
- PMID 25685056
- Outpatient follicle monitoring: a plea for standardization in ultrasound based follicle monitoring and data transfer.
- Murtinger M1, Zech MH1, Spitzer D2, Zech NH1.
- Journal of reproduction & infertility.J Reprod Infertil.2014 Apr;15(2):105-8.
- BACKGROUND: The complexity of assisted reproductive technology (ART) increased during the last decades. New scientific and medical findings as well as the statutory requirements for improving the safety and the outcome of ART were the main impetus for its development. While therapy planning is done
- PMID 24918083
Japanese Journal
- 時の可視化手段としてのライフログ (特集 時間とコンピュータ)
- 乳幼児期に体験した出来事をどれくらい思い出せるのか? : 縦断的な事例研究の中間報告
- 13-3 連想性想起を用いた映像カット点検出の一方式
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- verb (used with object) 1. to bring back from memory; recollect; remember: Can you recall what she said? 2. to call back; summon to return: The army recalled many veterans. 3. to bring (one's thoughts, attention, etc.) back to ...
- transitive verb to call back; ask or order to return; specif., to ask purchasers to return (an imperfect or dangerous product), often so that a manufacturing defect can be corrected to bring back to mind; remember to take back; cancel ...