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"mnemonic" Definitions
  1. helping you to remember something

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The mnemonic even hints at the likely diagnosis — NOT RECLUSE.
"Loss prevention association?" in today's puzzle is a MNEMONIC device.
Johnny Mnemonic is sixty percent of what I was hoping for.
Letters and numbers serve as mnemonic devices, repeated alongside the artist's handprints.
He did, however, write the screen adaptation of his short story Johnny Mnemonic.
It looks like a cast-off prop from the 583 movie Johnny Mnemonic.
Check out the mnemonic ditty below, and maybe learn a few things yourself.
Not names or details, but mnemonic devices to prompt his recall of key facts.
Any language that has a new alphabet uses a series of visual mnemonic devices.
There are lots of Scrabbly entries that pack consonants together (MNEMONIC, CZOLGOSZ, KING JAMES, RUN D.M.C., NOT VALID), and there are entries that your brain will have to work really hard to get (again, MNEMONIC, CZOLGOSZ, but also ZLOTYS and ALTAR BOY).
The list of "Bionic Signature" drinks included a Fembot, a Cybertail and a Mnemonic Madness.
They have practiced for years using the method of loci, supercharged with other mnemonic methods.
Anyway, the mnemonic is NOT RECLUSE, a list of symptoms not associated with brown recluse bites.
This sort of "spatial mnemonic encoding" is a common memory trick that allows for better recall.
And so it was our cycle of what Mr. Aciman calls "mnemonic arbitrage" began once more.
The large number of disconcerting and potentially critical technical flaws discovered by Mnemonic further exacerbates these issues.
HOMES is a mnemonic for the United States Great Lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, ERIE and Superior. 2D.
Beyond that, the plot of Johnny Mnemonic is mostly a mess and doesn't do justice to the book.
An automotive mnemonic for the downtown bridges is "BMW"—Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg, reading from south to north.
On the campaign trail, Warren used the phrase "big, structural change" as a mnemonic for her policy agenda.
The artist's work embodies an autobiography of  mnemonic fragments constructing a narrative of forced exile, displacement and cultural assimilation.
Aptly for a mark that commemorates lost letters, the circumflex started life as a mnemonic for the ancient Greeks.
Lee Child gives his books such nondescript titles that you often need a mnemonic to remember what they're about.
You'll learn mnemonic and enhanced learning techniques that will help you memorize details more easily and improve your recall.
Blue Canoe (itself a mnemonic phrase) has worked to digitize the Color Vowel System and package it as an app.
At the start of this piece, we employed two mnemonic strategies to remember the seven digits of a phone number.
That's why you'll often see memory athletes combine the system with another mnemonic, like the "method of loci," or MoL.
Three of the words start with the ancient equivalent of B, C and D, creating what may be a mnemonic phrase.
How do you make sure your private keys and passphrase/mnemonic codes are safe *over time* when you are in charge.
He was among a group of teenagers who learned a mnemonic version of the constitution and regurgitated it at clubby lunches.
The most specific terms serve best as mnemonic devices, jogging our memories to recall wines we have had in the past.
If you're worried your cyber hygiene stinks, try using this mnemonic device: PEW, which stands for passwords, email and WiFi. 1.
Yet often such comparisons help place wines in a constellation of known quantities, which can serve as a useful mnemonic device.
Like the titular hero in "Johnny Mnemonic," this could turn anyone with a PegLeg into a data mule smuggling encrypted files.
It's a convenient mnemonic device that helps you remember key steps you can take to reach out to someone and offer support.
A useful guide to your initial actions if you're in such a pickle is a simple mnemonic called ANC: Aviate, Navigate, Communicate.
The challenge to commit verse to memory grows in later sections, though rhyming and silliness give the longer poems a mnemonic boost.
He and his therapist developed a mnemonic, the letters BMW, to remind him he needed his bus pass, mobile phone and wallet.
There is a delightful sense of spirited play, of reinvention and experimentation that unravels as Zarina unpacks her own vocabulary of mnemonic forms.
He looked at the three different lucid dream induction techniques: Reality testing, wake back to bed, and MILD   (mnemonic induction of lucid dreams).
Speaking of film and things from your career that might be worth a revival, do you think Johnny Mnemonic could have another life?
By contrast, the virtuoso incompleteness of the fragments in "Studies for Sistine Ceiling" opens the artwork up to virtual, imaginative, and mnemonic spaces.
Dermatologists usually look for symptoms described by an alphabetical mnemonic: Asymmetrical shape, uneven Border, variety of Color, largish Diameter, and Evolution over time.
AlphaBay also gives users a mnemonic: a list of seven words that have to be used in order to recover a lost password.
Mnemonic courier, Johnny (Ryan Gosling) has 48 hours to deliver sensitive information to some dudes in Beijing while being chased by Yakuza thugs.
"Johnny Mnemonic" was not met well by film reviewers, who felt that the science-fiction wannabe was too goofy for its own good.
Is it "Buddha-judge," as most in South Bend seem to say, or, as the presidential campaign mnemonic has it, "Boot Edge Edge"?
It's near impossible, without some mnemonic device, to generate unique, complex passwords for every online service you use and remember them at all times.
Those scientists came up with a dinky mnemonic for doctors and patients to make sure they're not confusing something else for a recluse bite.
These are summed up in EAST, a mnemonic devised by BIT: in order to change behaviour, make good choices easy, attractive, social and timely.
The report, conducted by the Norwegian Consumer Council (NCC) and European security firm Mnemonic, analyzed four kids' smartwatches—Gator 2, Tinitell, Viksfjord, and Xplora.
It certainly seems to be important in memory, and not merely the mnemonic recitation of lists, to which my wife and many others resort.
And Bobby felt like an incidental fixture within that memory, wavering and thinning and becoming increasingly indistinct, mnemonic collateral on the cusp of disintegration.
The second group received six weeks of a different kind of training to improve working memory that did not involve the use of mnemonic techniques.
"Quipu" (2017), a screenprint made from printed adhesive vinyl and enamel on paper, references the ancient Andean mnemonic record-keeping devices made from knotted strings.
I think of the difficulty of locating pain as I view the six large paintings from Kahraman's Mnemonic Artifact (all in 2017) series at Shainman.
If it wasn't mentally taxing to remember all of their hiding spots, the animals wouldn't need a mnemonic like chunking to keep track of things.
And, according to the authors of this horrifying mnemonic, recluse bites tend not to ooze fluids or pus — unless they're on your eyelids or toes.
On the ground beside the fence, an ivory-colored clay sleeping bag is also a mnemonic reconstruction, here of a sleeping bag Dang's mother made.
"Notes of rambutan," for example, serves better as a personal mnemonic device for remembering a wine than it does to communicate its character to others.
There is no shortage of mnemonic tricks you can use to remember things, but the three-act technique of picturing something in your mind, putting pen to paper to draw it, then looking at your drawing is a powerful memory trick that outperforms other "strong" mnemonic strategies when it comes to memory, according to a study published in The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
It's also a chance for Reeves to dive back into science-fiction, a genre that has been hit (The Matrix) and miss (Johnny Mnemonic) for him.
The art that strikes us, Gainza seems to be saying, also tends to spill out into the mnemonic, emotional, and sensorial welter of our personal experiences.
For any situation in which you have to communicate something that the other person might not like to hear, Hall recommends the DEAR MAN mnemonic device.
The title of the book refers to a mnemonic the author used to memorize a deck of cards: a mental image of Albert Einstein dancing the Moonwalk.
As AV Film pointed out in 2015, 1995 alone saw Virtuoisity, The Net, Hackers, GoldenEye, Johnny Mnemonic and Strange Days all explore the dangerous potential of computers.
Before Trump's border wall was the cause of a government shutdown, it was a mnemonic device — less a policy proposal than a string tied around the finger.
In 1961, an Illinois-based father of four named David Wagner started looking for some sort of mnemonic solution after his wife, Doris, began taking the pill.
The American Stroke Association tells people to remember the acronym FAST, which can be used as a mnemonic to help detect and respond quickly to stroke victims.
He's a bit like a bad mnemonic, those verbal devices – often silly jingles – that help you to remember things, and then refuse to go away forever after.
"We are also in the process of translating the mnemonic into other languages so the song and video can be easily adopted across the globe," she said.
"I'm going to give you a mnemonic that I didn't teach you when you were with me," she says, taking the marker from Patton's left hand. Mrs.
The functional MRI scans also revealed that thanks to the mnemonic training, their brains started to show the same increase in brain network connections as the memory athletes.
Because we are immersed in the world, it's almost as if the music is "playing inside our head," linking the scenes to each other with a familiar mnemonic.
We considered ROY G. BIV as the reveal ("Mnemonic for remembering a list of seven of which the starred entries all contain elements"), but went back to RAINBOW.
"Now I'm thinking of ways to use this platform in my American Government classes to come up with mnemonic devices to remember things like branches of government," he says.
" The moment in question the famous scene where the daughter in the parasitic family is using a musical mnemonic to remember her assumed identity: "Jessica, only child, Illinois Chicago.
The central conceit of 1995's Johnny Mnemonic is that Reeves plays a futuristic courier who has given up his childhood memories in order to create space for data storage.
In the original German the interlocking rhymes have the simple mnemonic power of devotional verses for the layman; each stanza ends with a rhyming couplet exhorting the reader to compassion.
A memory palace is a mnemonic technique that allows you to more easily memorize information by creating corresponding visual images that you mentally place along a path in a familiar location.
Chunking is considered a key mechanism of human cognition, and studies have shown that rats and other animals can also use this important memory recall strategy (or mnemonic) in laboratory settings.
Of those secure options, the Binance dex currently supports Ledger (the hardware and app), but the other options are KeyStore file upload or the less-secure private key or mnemonic phrase.
However, there's now an eyeshadow palette taking over Instagram, and it'll have you completely starry-eyed even if you were the kid who refused to memorize that mnemonic about the planets.
For most of the artists involved, undoing the white-washing and cis-washing of the memorial doesn't mean simply inserting bodies of certain marginalized people into the same sterile mnemonic mold.
A boy progressed to the next round on "Mnemosyne"—Memory, mother of the Muses, who gave us the mnemonic device and who ought to be the presiding deity of spelling bees.
This issue features "Johnny Mnemonic," a short story by William Gibson about a courier who stores other people's data in his head, which Laufer says had a big influence on him.
"The acquisition and training of mnemonic strategies provides you with a new cognitive tool or skill," says study author Martin Dresler, a professor of cognitive neuroscience at Radboud University in the Netherlands.
Modern militaries tend to agree with him: The U.S. Army's set of core values is summed up with the mnemonic LDRSHIP (for loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage).
But if there is one thing we learned this year, it was the wisdom of the old mnemonic device for the spelling of "assume" (makes an "ass" out of "u" and "me").
You can check out hand-drawn sketches and notes to see how he fussed over seemingly trivial details, like the notches on Deckard's keycard, or how the ATMs should look in Johnny Mnemonic.
Best of all, as long as you remembered your mnemonic phrase, you would literally carry all of your ID in your head, and would only ever need a cheap burner phone to use them.
Even as a teenager in the Houston suburbs, he was a policy wonk drawn to other extracurricular activities like membership in the "Constitutional Corroborators," the group that memorized a shortened mnemonic version of the Constitution.
So the three authors of the article pooled their collective 50 years of experience with spider bites to create a mnemonic to help clinicians out — and give patients a longer list of things to worry about.
The set itself, a model of 887 Murray Avenue, becomes a "memory palace" — a mnemonic technique in which one imagines segments of a long text placed in various parts of a location one knows from childhood.
If his long-ago first book, "Call for the Dead" (1961), reads at times like juvenilia, our fear is that this one will be senilia, a book necessarily composed with an older man's diminished mnemonic power.
There's a GIFoscope of the first ever animated GIF, an animated timeline by GIPHY Community Curator Ari Spool, and a visual mnemonic for the controversy over how to pronounce "GIF": a modified Jif peanut butter jar.
Bruguera's use of smell as a mnemonic element is mainly indebted to Fernando Ortiz's study of sugar as well as Lezama Lima's Paradiso (1966), a novel that revolves around the imagery and rituals of a plantation system.
We use them as both a kind of memorial mnemonic, allowing us to neatly create an autobiographical narrative with some kind of shape and sense, and as a means of structuring our relationship to the wider world.
The artifacts include "Hackers" (on Saturday and Tuesday), with a pre-fame Angelina Jolie, and star vehicles for Denzel Washington ("Virtuosity," on Thursday, Friday and Sunday) and Keanu Reeves ("Johnny Mnemonic," on Friday, Sunday and March 12).
Jim Cramer's brilliant FANG mnemonic for Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet captured four companies riding inevitable-seeming growth, power and customer adoption that married "win-win" user-supplier relationships to "winner-take-most" network economics.
Think Keanu Reeves playing virtual cat-and-mouse with the yakuza in Johnny Mnemonic, or Michael Douglas pulling off corporate espionage in the world's most grandiose database in the wow-did-that-age-terribly, quasi-erotic thriller Disclosure.
Many of those who had hardly bothered to think about the icy rock-ball at the far edge of the solar system suddenly found a childhood memory tarnished, mnemonic devices now featuring a superfluous P at the end.
In any other part of the country, having just a cup of coffee for breakfast is known as "skipping breakfast"; in Silicon Valley, it's called "biohacking," because Johnny Mnemonic cosplay has become a very serious way of life there.
So they recruited 51 people with no prior experience in mnemonic strategies to spend six weeks learning tricks like how to assign words a visual place in your mind, as if you're walking down a street and reading them off signs.
Even if you've heard of the Roadie Wrap technique before, the video is still worth watching as Making Music Magazine's Todd Hobin uses a clever "overworked and underpaid" mnemonic that makes it easy to remember how to do it properly.
Among the most memorable was the "cyberdeck" for jacking into the "matrix" network via a direct neural connection as seen in stories like "Johnny Mnemonic" and books like Neuromancer, and the greatest of these was the Ono Sendai Cyberspace 7.
At WIRED25, Wojcicki ran through her mnemonic TRICK—Trust, Respect, Independence, Collaboration, Kindness—which can equip kids with the mental, moral, and emotional stability necessary to become a self-governing adult who can come up with clever solutions to problems.
Sometimes he wrote them down, but on long rides he used a mnemonic device: to remember each insight he had, he would pin a small piece of paper to an area of his clothing that he associated with the thought.
Australian author Lynne Kelly has proposed that the stone balls served as "memory devices" that could have been used as mnemonic aids to the oral history of the times, much like Australian Aboriginal cultures used rock art and their surroundings.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 13%Summary: "Johnny Mnemonic" is a science-fiction cyber thriller set in the distant future that follows the mission of Johnny (Reeves), a man tasked with smuggling vital information to the US through a chip in his brain.
Character: Spider, flesh mechanic Johnny Mnemonic was 1995's vision of the digital future, wherein words like "download" and "gigabytes" are social currency and we all try to get our fuck on in cyberspace bars (which turned out to be half true).
The mnemonic for what this anterior mediastinal tumor could represent was "The Four T's": abnormalities of the Thymus, Thyroid, a Teratoma (a type of germ cell tumor containing several different types of tissue, even sometimes hair and muscle), or a Terrible lymphoma.
If you have more than one child and they look anything alike at all, the chances of me mixing up your children's names are 75 percent, even though I have tried to create a mnemonic device to remember which kid is which.
Feels like: Shadowrun Returns / HearthstoneTime to play: 20–30 minutesNumber of players: 2 Asymmetrical multiplayer with one player taking control of an evil mega-corporation while another plays the hacker trying to bring it down, in a cyberpunk world that's part Johnny Mnemonic and part Shadowrun?
She tells her patients to check their own skin, using the ABCDE mnemonic device, a criteria dermatologists commonly pass on to their patients for self-monitoring: check if a lesion is asymmetric, has irregular borders, has different colors within it, is of a large diameter, or is evolving.
During filming, Reeves became a major celebrity after the success of "Speed," and the distributor of "Johnny Mnemonic," looking for a hit, moved the film up to a summer release and "tried to pump some more special effects and money into the movie" — while also trying to get rid of Longo.
This is one of the thrills of new poetry, but it also takes us right back to the origins of the art, to the special conditions of oral performance, when rhyme and meter were, in part, mnemonic devices, ways of making unique experiences memorable and transferrable: an early form of social media.
And they have studied the ways in which people work around this constraint: We can remember all the digits of a phone number by "chunking" digits (remembering 1, then 4, as the single item 14, for instance), or develop mnemonic devices for shuffling random digits of pi out of longer-term storage.
Giovanna Olmos was compelling as ever, with another successful How to Sell a Digital Painting performance (Olmos actually sold a work for nearly $30 during her time slot), and Sara Grace Powell treated audiences to a nightmarish vision of a completely-commodified future via her Hello Kitty-meets-Johnny Mnemonic character, imposter art consultant Kelsea Wollffllotterr.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If not for Dawn Clements' panoramic drawings, I doubt I would have connected the still-life paintings of the 17th-century Spanish artist Juan Sanchez Cotan and the black-and-white photographs of blast furnaces and cooling towers by Bernd and Hilla Becher with the Memory Palace — the imaginary construction that enables the storage of mnemonic images.
For a trained pilot, navigation is a more immediate priority than communication (hence the order of the mnemonic, first A, then N, and last of all C). But for you the opposite is true, because unless you can see an airport right in front of you, you're going to need outside help to remain clear of terrain and to find a runway.
They gave the first group a six-week course of daily online training sessions in the method of loci — a classic mnemonic method where a person ties the things that need to be remembered (such as a string of numbers) to physical locations the person is familiar with on a much-traveled route (such as a daily commute or a walk to the local library).
As Mr. Trump began exploring a presidential run in 2014, his political advisers landed on the idea of a border wall as a mnemonic device of sorts, a way to make sure their candidate — who hated reading from a script but loved boasting about himself and his talents as a builder — would remember to talk about getting tough on immigration, which was to be a signature issue in his nascent campaign.
"A long, long time ago, those of us who love Keanu Reeves decided that no matter how many dismal movies like Johnny Mnemonic he made, and no matter how inept his acting in A Walk in the Clouds, and no matter how inappropriate his casting in Much Ado About Nothing and Bram Stoker's Dracula, we would never stop being thrilled when news of an exciting new Keanu project was announced," declared writer Joe Queenan.
Originally conceived during the 2016 campaign as a mnemonic device by the Trump campaign aides Sam Nunberg and Roger Stone to get Trump to remember to bring up immigration at his rallies, it had become, for Trump, the physical embodiment and sine qua non of his pledge to "stop illegal immigration" — enough so that it has often distracted him, and administration officials, from pursuing other responses to the problem that homeland security officials considered more effective.
Originally conceived during the 2016 campaign as a mnemonic device by the Trump campaign aides Sam Nunberg and Roger Stone to get Trump to remember to bring up immigration at his rallies, it had become, for Trump, the physical embodiment and sine qua non of his pledge to "stop illegal immigration" — enough so that it has often distracted him, and administration officials, from pursuing other responses to the problem that homeland security officials considered more effective.

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