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- The mnemonic effect or mnemotechnic effect occurs when the viewer of an adverti****t is persuaded in making a buying decision that is contradictory to...
- French, œ is called e dans l'o [ə dɑ̃ lo], which means e in the o (a mnemotechnic pun used first at school, sounding like (des) œufs dans l'eau, meaning...
- more literal meaning is "Memorative Art". It is also referred to as mnemotechnics. It is an 'art' in the Aristotelian sense, which is to say a method...
- techniques are used in rehabilitation, such as implicit tasks, speech and mnemotechnic methods. So far, it has been proven that education techniques of compensatory...
- eleven different modes of recitation (pathas), using the alphabet as a mnemotechnical device, "matching physical movements (such as nodding the head) with...
- Retrieved 27 December 2014. Guertin, Carolyn (2003). Quantum feminist mnemotechnics: the archival text, electronic narrative and the limits of memory (PhD...
- issues focus on one theme like stem cells, the origin of life, astronomy, mnemotechnic, influenza, nanotechnology, CERN, climate change etc. The magazine also...
- «Fat Dad». But that was just what we were taught at school, it is a mnemotechnic device to remember the counties of Northern Ireland which says something...
- Sockanathan, Andrew (2011). Digital Desire and Recorded Music: OiNK, Mnemotechnics and the Private BitTorrent Architecture (Ph.D.). Goldsmiths, University...
- [ˈnom] ('gnome'), mnemotècnia [nəmuˈtɛŋniə] (E) / [nemoˈtɛŋnia] (W) ('mnemotechnical'), pneumàtic [nəwˈmatik] (E) / [newˈmatik] (W) ('pneumatic'), pseudònim...