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Occurring or appearing at usually irregular intervals.
occasional
unpredictable
Episodic.
divided
Episodic.
temporary
impermanent
1
Early memory changes include a decline in both working and
episodic
memory.
2
Tulving outlines the challenges and pitfalls of identifying
episodic
memory in animals.
3
However, partnerships have been
episodic
and reactive rather than ongoing and proactive.
4
Such moments are made possible by its rather free-ranging,
episodic
plot structure.
5
Moreover,
episodic
recognition scores were related with uncinate fasciculus FA across patients.
6
About six percent of New Zealanders were heavy
episodic
or binge drinkers.
7
LifeLog is about trying to install
episodic
memory into computers, Brachman said.
8
Performance in various
episodic
memory tasks was also evaluated in each participant.
9
None of the school policy factors was associated with
episodic
heavy drinking.
10
Outbreaks are
episodic
and related to climate variability, especially rainfall and flooding.
11
Photograph: Osmotic Studios Developer Osmotic Studios has released two
episodic
Orwell games.
12
The Loneliness of a Tower Crane Driver sweeps along,
episodic
and majestic.
13
Lyrics and
episodic
stories are interpolated, obsolete words and stylistic archaisms occur.
14
But the podcast, with recurring suspects and
episodic
cliffhangers, has broader appeal.
15
Mental disorders traditionally have been viewed as distinct,
episodic
,
and categorical conditions.
16
Main message: Major depressive disorder is an
episodic
,
relapsing, and sometimes chronic illness.
episodic
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episodic drinking
episodic migraine
episodic cluster
episodic television