The power of retaining and recalling past experience.
The act of retaining something.
1 Results: The study found ethnic differences in treatment initiation and treatment retention .
2 The risk retention rule as initially proposed also included an additional exemption.
3 The present paper considers a realistic model of fragment generation and retention .
4 Net Results: Remember the Department of Justice's proposed Bill on data retention ?
5 These ingredients may have different effects on body composition and energy retention .
6 CVS on Wednesday said it expected a retention rate in the mid-90's.
7 Long-term re-evaluation is, however, considered imperative to ascertain and ensure knowledge retention .
8 The companies called the data inaccurate but declined to provide retention information.
9 Importance: Postpartum weight retention increases lifetime risk of obesity and related morbidity.
10 However, the evolutionary mechanisms underlying gene retention after WGD remain largely unknown.
11 The horizontal position favors the retention of semen; the erect its expulsion.
12 A fourth, including provisions for mandatory data retention , is on the way.
13 Women are at added risk for water retention the week before menstruation.
14 This is a significant loss in retention , mostly caused by family creation.
15 But retention of staff is a problem for many social care employers.
16 Effective retention of pesticide droplets on plant surfaces is an important challenge.
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Retention в диалектах
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