Associativememory may refer to A type of memory closely associated with neural networks Bidirectional AssociativeMemory Autoassociative memory Hopfield net Content addressable memory , a type of computer memory Transderivational search , an aspect of human memory disambig sk Asociat vna pam ... more details
Wikify date November 2010 Research on fuzzy associativememory FAM models originated in the early 1990s with the advent of Kosko s FAM sup 1,2 sup . Like many other associativememory models, Kosko s FAM consists of a single layer feed forward fuzzy neural network that stores fuzzy rules If math x math is math X k math then math y math is math Y k math by means of a fuzzy associative matrix . Despite successful applications of Kosko s FAMs to problems such as backing up a truck and trailer, target tracking, and voice cell control in ATM networks, Kosko s FAM suffers from an extremely low storage capacity of one rule per FAM matrix. Therefore, Kosko s overall fuzzy system comprises several FAM matrices. Given a fuzzy input, the FAM matrices generate fuzzy outputs which are then combined to yield the final result. To overcome the original FAMs severe limitations in storage capacity, several researchers have developed improved FAM versions that are capable of storing multiple pairs of fuzzy .... Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1992. 3. F. Chung and T. Lee, On fuzzy associativememory .... 5. P. Liu, The fuzzy associativememory of max min fuzzy neural networks with threshold. Fuzzy Sets and Systems 107 1999 , 147 157. 6. P. Sussner and M.E. Valle, Implicative fuzzy associative memories ... implicative fuzzy associative memories IFAMs sup 6,7 sup , a class of associative memories that grew out of morphological associative memories MAMs sup 8 sup . Interestingly, one can store as many patterns as desired in an auto associative IFAM. Furthermore, one particular IFAM model can ... 384. 4. F. Junbo, J. Fan, and S. Yan, A learning rule for fuzzy associative memories. In Proceedings ..., Introduction to implicative fuzzy associative memories. In Proceedings of the IEEE International ..., P. Sussner, and J.L.D. De Leon, Morphological associative memories. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks 9, 2 1998 , 281 293. See also Fuzzy associative matrix Category Fuzzy logic ... more details
Bidirectional associativememory BAM is a type of recurrent neural network . BAM was introduced by Bart Kosko in 1988. ref http sipi.usc.edu kosko BAM.pdf ref There are two types of associativememory, auto associative and hetero associative. BAM is hetero associative, meaning given a pattern it can return another pattern which is potentially of a different size. It is similar to the Hopfield network in that they are both forms of associativememory . However, Hopfield nets return patterns of the same size. Topology It contains two layers of neuron s one we shall call X and Y. Layer X and Y are fully connected with each other. Once the weights have been established, input into layer X presents the pattern in layer Y, and vice versa. Procedure Learning Imagine we wish to store two associations, A1 B1 and A2 B2. A1 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0 , B1 1, 1, 0, 0 A2 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0 , B2 1, 0, 1, 0 These are then transformed into the bipolar forms X1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 , Y1 1, 1, 1, 1 X2 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 , Y2 1, 1, 1, 1 From there, we calculate math M sum t X i Y i math where math t X i math denotes the transpose. So, math M left begin array 10 c 2 & 0 & 0 & 2 0 & 2 & 2 & 0 2 & 0 & 0 & 2 2 & 0 & 0 & 2 0 & 2 & 2 & 0 2 & 0 & 0 & 2 end array right math Recall To retrieve the association A1, we multiply it by M to get 4, 2, 2, 4 , which, when run through a threshold, yields 1, 1, 0, 0 , which is B1. To find the reverse association, multiply this by the transpose of M. See also Autoassociative memory Self organizing feature map References reflist 2 External links http www.lwebzem.com cgi bin res nnbam.cgi Bidirectional AssociativeMemory online demo and perl source code http portal.acm.org citation.cfm?id 46936 Bidirectional associative memories ACM Portal Reference Category Neural networks de Bidirektionaler Assoziativspeicher ru uk ... more details
Context date October 2009 Expert subject Computing date November 2008 Holographic AssociativeMemory is part of the family of analog, correlation based, associative, stimulus response memories, where information is mapped onto the phase orientation of complex numbers operating. It can be considered as a complex number complex valued artificial neural network . The holographic associativememory exhibits some remarkable characteristics. Holographs have been shown to be effective for associativememory tasks, generalization, and pattern recognition with changeable attention. Ability of dynamic search localization is central to natural memory. For example, in visual perception, humans always tend to focus on some specific objects in a pattern. Humans can effortlessly change the focus from object to object without requiring relearning. It provides a computational model which can mimic this ability by creating representation for focus. At the heart of this new memory lies a novel bi modal representation of pattern and a hologram like complex spherical weight state space. Besides the usual advantages of associative computing, this technique also has excellent potential for fast optical realization because the underlying hyper spherical computations can be naturally implemented on optical computations. See also Holographic memory Holographic Memory AND Corporation Bibliography Sutherland, J., Holographic Models of Memory, Learning and Expression, International J. of Neural Systems , 1 3 , 1990, pp356 267 J. I. Khan. Attention Modulated Associative Computing and Content Associative Search in Image Archive . PhD thesis, University of Hawaii, August 1995. K. I. Khan and D. Y. Yun. http ... AssociativeMemory in Retrieval with Dynamically Localizable Attention . IEEE Transactions on Neural ... 4D Holographic Memory Model, 15th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence , Springer ... Holographic memory compu stub ... more details
of arbitrary data type , an associative array s keys can also be arbitrarily typed. In some programming language s, such as Python programming language Python , the keys of an associative array do not even need to be of the same type. Content addressable memory CAM systems use a special type of computer memory to improve the performance of lookups in associative arrays and are used in specialized ...Refimprove date February 2008 An associative array also associative container , map , mapping , dictionary ... is called a Lookup table lookup or indexing, and this is the most important operation supported by an associative ... code , we say that our array maps code bob code to code 7 code . Associative arrays are very closely ... domain . As a consequence, a common and important use of associative arrays is in NOTE This is NOT a misspelling ... of a computer programmer, an associative array can be viewed as a generalization of an Array ... known as associative computers . Operations The operations that are usually defined for an associative ..., or for general associative arrays. Variations of abstract arrays A resizable , growable , or dynamic ... of an associative array, where names are the keys and phone numbers are the values. Using ... Name Index Phone Value ada 01 1234 56 charles 02 4321 56 To retrieve the element from the associative ... containing precisely two fields key and value we can use an associative array to store any ... for representing Associative arrays are usually used when lookup is the most frequent operation ... representations There are two main efficient data structures used to represent associative ... can also be used, and are commonly used when the associative array is too large to reside entirely in memory, for instance in a simple database. Relative advantages and disadvantages include ... behavior Hash tables with open addressing store all data in a large contiguous block of memory ... of trees can however be mitigated by using Memory pool memory pools . Compactness Hash tables ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 People with associative agnosia fail in assigning meaning to an object, animal or building that they can see clearly. Most cases have injury to the Occipital lobe occipital and temporal lobe temporal lobes and the critical site of injury appears to be in the left occipital temporal region, often with involvement of the splenium of the corpus callosum . The clinical definition of the disorder is when an affected person is able to copy draw things that they cannot recognize. The disorder appears to be very uncommon in a pure or uncomplicated form and is usually accompanied by other complex neuropsychological problems such as impaired language or memory . The affected individual may not realize that they have a visual problem and may complain of becoming clumsy or muddled when performing familiar tasks such as setting the table or simple DIY. There has been debate about whether the fundamental problem in associative agnosia implicates Higher order visual perception perhaps in integrating the parts of an object into a structured whole A disconnection syndrome a failure of linking vision and perception with language Damage to a modality specific meaning process semantic system . Any or all of these interpretations may be appropriate for an individual patient but the same explanation will not necessarily work for all. Evidence in favor of the semantic hypothesis can be inferred from studies showing that affected people can often show partial knowledge of the things they cannot recognize such as knowing that an object is a container but not being able to determine whether it is a jug or a mug. They may also have difficulties in deciding whether two different visual forms visual synonyms are the same for example, they may be unable to determine that a wine glass and a tumbler are more alike than a tumbler and a vase. See also Agnosia Visual agnosia Apperceptive agnosia DEFAULTSORT Associative Agnosia Category Neurological disorders Agnosia nl ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Associative browsing is the professional name for several methods of web broswer browsing the web . These methods are usually assisted by some sort of a discovery tool and are considered to be more intuitive. The tools that serve the associative browsing are similarity relevancy tools. They use different algorithms to analyze the content and the user in order to offer him or direct him to the next link in what is considered his associative chain. One of the more familiar sites to use the associative browsing method was Pandora.com , the site used a relevancy engine to bring users music they would like according to the music they are listening right now. The site s algorithm tried to forecast the next link in this case a song in the user s associative chain. Associative browsing can be done without the discovery tools but due to the internet information overload overload of information this can be done on a very thin surface line. For example, when you are looking at shoes on the Nike website you can type Puma.com and continue surfing associatively, but your intuitive recalling of shoes websites is limited and at some point you will be forced to perform a search. The difference between web search searching and associative browsing is in the flow of the events. While in associative browsing you are surfing from site to site following your associative chain, in search mode you are inquiring information which will help you develops an associative chain. The implementation of associative browsing can be on different levels and on different subjects. The discovery tools can try and guess the next link in your associative chain, the next song you will hear, the next site you will visit or the next product you will shop for. See also SimilarWeb SimilarPages Metabrowsing External links http www.techcrunch.com 2009 06 05 why is sequoia looking into associative browsing add on similarweb Why is sequoia looking into associative browsing June 5, 2009 Techcrunch ... more details
An associative entity is an element of the Entity relationship model . The database relational model doesn t offer direct support to many to many relationships, even though such relationships happen frequently in normal usage. The solution to this problem is the creation of another table to hold the necessary information for this relationship. This new table is called an associative entity . Image Associate Entity.png frame An associative entity An associative entity can be thought of as both an entity and a relationship since it encapsulates properties from both. It is a relationship since it is serving to join two or more entities together, but it is also an entity since it may have its own properties. The associative entity must have identifiers, Unique key Primary Keys , for both adjoining tables, but may also contain its own unique identifier and other information about the relationship. The following guidelines may be used when considering the use of an associative entity All relationships for the associative entity should be many. The associative entity could have meaning independent of the other entities. The associative entity preferably has a unique identifier, and should also have other attributes. The associative entity may participate in relationships other than the entities of the associated relationship. See also Many to many data model Junction table References Modern Database Management 7th Edition Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Mary B. Prescott, Fred R. McFadden Category Databases Category Data modeling Category Diagrams lt Asociatyvinis vienetas ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 An associative engine AE in CAD solid modelling software is the component which maintains the associative relationships between the collection of geometric entities. The associative relationships are basically LISP expressions which describe the orientation and placement of two or more geometric entities in relationship to each other. The AE will force a regeneration through the use of transmigration operation s if a user changes any of the associations used to make up the final change state . See also D Cubed Solid Edge Pro ENGINEER SolidWorks TopSolid Category Computer aided design software software type stub ca Motor associatiu ... more details
Associative ionization is a gas phase reaction in which two atom s or molecule s interact to form a single product ion . ref GoldBookRef title associative ionization file A00475 ref One or both of the interacting species may have excess internal energy . For example math A B to AB bullet e math where species A with excess internal energy indicated by the asterisk interacts with B to form the ion AB sup sup . References Reflist See also Chemi ionization Penning ionization References Reflist refbegin cite journal author Jones DM, Dahler JS title Theory of associative ionization journal Phys. Rev., A volume 37 issue 8 pages 2916 2933 year 1988 month April pmid 9900022 doi 10.1103 PhysRevA.37.2916 url http link.aps.org abstract PRA v37 p2916 Cite journal last Cohen first James S. year 1976 title Multistate curve crossing model for scattering Associative ionization and excitation transfer in helium journal Physical Review A volume 13 pages 99 doi 10.1103 PhysRevA.13.99 refend atomic physics stub Category Ion source ... more details
algebra algebra disambiguation In mathematics , an associative algebra A is an ring mathematics associative ... of the field K or the ring R . In some areas of mathematics, associative algebras are typically assumed to have a multiplicative unit, denoted 1. To make this extra assumption clear, these associative algebras are called unital algebra s. Formal definition Let R be a fixed commutative ring . An associative ... an associative R algebra by equipping A with an R bilinear mapping A × A A such that math x yz ... and an associative R algebra. Every associative R algebra arises this way. Moreover, the algebra ... to the statement that a unital associative R algebra is a monoid category theory monoid in R Mod the monoidal category of R modules . From rings Starting with a ring A , we get a unital associative ... of commutative rings. Algebra homomorphisms A homomorphism between two associative R algebras is an R linear ring homomorphism . Explicitly, math phi A 1 to A 2 math is an associative algebra homomorphism ... , math For a homomorphism of unital associative R algebras, we also demand that math phi 1 1 , math The class of all unital associative R algebras together with algebra homomorphisms between them form ... associative algebra over K . The complex number s form a 2 dimensional unitary associative algebra over the real number s. The quaternions form a 4 dimensional unitary associative algebra over ... form an associative algebra useful in plane mapping. The polynomial s with real coefficients form a unitary associative algebra over the reals. Given any Banach space X , the continuous function topology continuous linear operator s A X X form a unitary associative algebra using composition of operators ... real or complex valued functions on X form a real or complex unitary associative algebra here the functions are added and multiplied pointwise. An example of a non unitary associative algebra ... partially ordered set s are unitary associative algebras considered in combinatorics . Any ring A can ... more details
Associative Economics is a term used variously by different people around the world. For some of these the work of Austrian philosopher and social thinker Rudolf Steiner Rudolf Steiner ref name WE Steiner, Rudolf http www.economics.goetheanum.org 954.html Economics The World As One Economy ref is a key reference. Steiner gave a course of lectures in 1922 in which he set out his view that with the advent of global economy , the science of economics would need to take a further step, which included an elaboration of the economic process, a more precise monetary analysis, and a clearer understanding of how, through the division of labour, the associative basis of economic life becomes apparent. Associative Economics emphasizes the development of conscious coordination of producers, distributors, and consumers. It understands the global economy as a single, closed domain, through which human beings meet one another s needs. The idea of associative economics is also interpreted by some people with reference to community supported agriculture , ethical banking , social finance , Community land trust community land trusts , and local currencies . ref Lamb, Gary. Associative Economics spiritual activity for the common good Ghent, NY AWSNA. 2010 20, 145 ref Local and Global Associative economics ... Stakeholder Managed Economy . ref Karp, Robert. Toward an Associative Economy in the Sustainable ... commodities within the free market paradigm are differently understood within an associative paradigm ... cultural , and derives especially from our access to education. In an associative economy, therefore ... and capacity. Notes Reflist External links Organizations http www.cfae.biz Centre for Associative ... 609&osCsid ls5f9d8i6sh1c6s6btehc3m985 Gary Lamb, Associative Economics Spiritul Activity for the Common ... Robert Karp, Toward an Associative Economy in the Sustainable Food and Farming Movement http ... for Associative Economics Anthroposophy series DEFAULTSORT Associative Economics Category ... more details
Associative substitution describes a pathway by which compounds interchange ligand s. The terminology is typically applied to Coordination complex coordination and Organometallic chemistry organometallic complexes, but resembles the SN2 reaction Sn2 mechanism in organic chemistry . The opposite pathway is dissociative substitution , being analogous to SN1 reaction Sn1 pathway . Intermediate pathways exist between the pure associative and pure dissociative pathways, these are called interchange mechanisms. ref Basolo, F. Pearson, R. G. Mechanisms of Inorganic Reactions. John Wiley and Son New York 1967. ISBN 047105545X ref ref R. G. Wilkins Kinetics and Mechanism of Reactions of Transition Metal Complexes, 2nd Edition, VCH, Weinheim, 1991. ISBN 1 56081 125 0 ref Associative pathways are characterized by binding of the attacking nucleophile to give a discrete, detectable intermediate followed by loss of another ligand. Complexes that undergo associative substitution are either coordinatively unsaturated or contain a ligand that can change its bonding to the metal, e.g. change in hapticity or bending of NO. In homogeneous catalysis , the associative pathway is desirable because the binding event, and hence the selectivity of the reaction, depends not only on the nature of the metal catalyst but also on the substrate. Examples of associative mechanisms are commonly found in the chemistry of 16e square planar metal complexes, e.g. Vaska s complex and Potassium tetrachloroplatinate tetrachloroplatinate . These compounds MX sub 4 sub bind the incoming substituting ligand Y to form ... 4 sub and Y. File AssveRxn.png 520px center Associative interchange pathway In many substitution reactions ... by the nature of the entering ligand, the pathway is called associative interchange, abbreviated I ... situations, some ligands participate in substitution reactions leading to associative pathways ... to be associative but proceeding by an alternative pathway. The hydrolysis of Co NH sub 3 sub ... more details
According to the semantic analysis of Geoffrey Leech , the associative meaning of an expression has to do with individual mental understandings of the speaker. They, in turn, can be broken up into six sub types connotative, collocative, social, affective, reflected and thematic Mwihaki 2004 . The connotative meaning s of an expression are the thoughts provoked by a term when in reference to certain entities. Though these meanings may not be strictly implied by relevant definitions, they show up in common or preferred usage regardless. This is not to be confused with what is historically referred to as connotation , which more closely describes rigid definitions of words. collocation Collocative meaning , or collocation , describes words that regularly appear together in common use within certain contexts . Social meaning , where words are used to establish relationships between people and to delineate social roles. For example, in Japanese, the suffix san when added to a proper name denotes respect, sometimes indicating that the speaker is subordinate to the listener while the suffix chan denotes that the speaker thinks the listener is a child or childlike either for purposes of affection or derision . Affective meaning has to do with the personal feelings or attitudes of the speaker. Reflected meaning has to do with when one sense of a particular word affects the understanding and usage of all the other senses of the word. Thematic meaning concerns itself with how the order of words spoken affects the meaning that is entailed. Related links Mwihaki, Alice. 2004 . http www.ifeas.uni mainz.de SwaFo SF11Mwihaki.pdf Category Semantics ... more details
Other uses Neuropsychology File Memory.gif thumb 400px Overview of the forms and functions of memory in the sciences In psychology , memory is an organism s ability to store, retain, and recall information and experiences. Traditional studies of memory began in the fields of philosophy , including techniques of mnemonic artificially enhancing memory . The late nineteenth and early twentieth century put memory within the paradigm s of cognitive psychology . In recent decades, it has become one of the principal ... there are three main stages in the formation and retrieval of memory Encoding memory Encoding or registration receiving, processing and combining of received information Storage memory Storage creation ... memory Main Sensory memory Sensory memory corresponds approximately to the initial 200 500 millisecond ... with just a second of observation, or memorisation, is an example of sensory memory. With very short .... The first experiments exploring this form of sensory memory were conducted by George Sperling 1960 ... was able to show that the capacity of sensory memory was approximately 12 items, but that it degraded very quickly within a few hundred milliseconds . Because this form of memory degrades so quickly ... procedure before they decayed. This type of memory cannot be prolonged via rehearsal. Short term Main Short term memory Short term memory allows recall for a period of several seconds to a minute without ... memory was 7 2 items the title of his famous paper, The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two The magical number 7 2 . Modern estimates of the capacity of short term memory are lower, typically ... term memory A reconsideration of mental storage capacity url journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences volume 24 issue pages 97 185 ref however, memory capacity can be increased through a process called ... term memory is believed to rely mostly on an acoustic code for storing information, and to a lesser ... Acoustic Confusions in Immediate Memory url http step.psy.cmu.edu articles Conrad64.doc journal ... more details
On Memory Latin De memoria et reminiscentia is one of the short treatises that make up Aristotle s Parva Naturalia . External links http etext.library.adelaide.edu.au a a8 memory.html On memory and reminiscence , translated by J. I. Beare HTML Greek text http www.mikrosapoplous.gr aristotle mf peri mnhmhs a.htm Mikros apoplous Category Works by Aristotle Philo stub is Um minni og upprifjun ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Memory Type EP Artist Nevermore Cover Nevermore In Memory.jpg Released July 23, 1996 Genre Thrash metal , progressive metal , Heavy metal music heavy metal Label Century Media Length 26 09 Producer Neil Kernon Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r271433 pure url yes link Last album Nevermore album Nevermore br 1995 This album In Memory br 1996 Next album The Politics of Ecstasy album The Politics Of Ecstasy br 1996 In Memory is Nevermore s only EP. It was recorded in April and May 1996 and released on July 23, 1996. It features a Bauhaus band Bauhaus medley music medley . It was re issued in 2006 with 5 bonus tracks, which are all demos of songs from the next full length album, The Politics of Ecstasy album The Politics of Ecstasy . It was their first album to feature Pat O Brien guitarist Pat O Brien on rhythm guitars and also the first in which Van Williams musician Van Williams played all drum tracks. Track listing All songs written and composed by Nevermore except where noted. Optimist or Pessimist 3 38 Matricide 5 21 In Memory 7 05 Silent Hedges Double Dare small Peter Murphy musician P. Murphy Bauhaus band Bauhaus small Bauhaus cover 4 41 The Sorrowed Man 5 24 2006 bonus tracks 6. The Tiananmen Man Demo 5 44 7. The Seven Tongues of God Demo 5 43 8. Passenger Demo 5 11 9. This Sacrament Demo 5 53 10. 42147 Instrumental Demo 4 37 Personnel Nevermore Warrel Dane Singing vocals Jeff Loomis guitar Pat O Brien guitarist Pat O Brien guitar Jim Sheppard Bass guitar bass Van Williams musician Van Williams Drum kit drums Tracks 6 10 performances Warrel Dane vocals Jeff Loomis guitar, bass, drum machine drum programming Production Neil Kernon audio engineering recording and audio mixing recorded music mixing ... Nevermore albums Category Century Media Records EPs 1990s thrash metal album stub it In Memory hu In Memory pl In Memory pt In Memory ... more details
notability Music date January 2008 primarysources date January 2008 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Memory... Type ep Artist Abigor Cover Released August 28, 2000 Recorded 2000 Genre Black metal Length 24 39 Label Napalm Records Producer Reviews Last album Channeling the Quintessence of Satan br 1999 This album In Memory... br 2000 Next album Satanized Satanized A Journey Through Cosmic Infinity br 2001 In Memory... is the fourth EP released by Black metal band Abigor . It was released in 2000. The original cover of the EP was banned, as it depicted an actual goat with its chest ripped open, on top a blindfolded man lying on the floor as if on a crucifix. ref http stream.cdandlp.net osmoseproductions images ABIGORinmemory.JPG ref Track listing Terrible Certainty Kreator Cover 4 54 Crionics Slayer Cover 4 18 Shadowlord Unreleased Track 6 10 Crimson Horizons Rehearsal Version 6 08 Verwustung Rough Instrumental 3 09 Personnel Peter Kubik guitars, bass Thomas Tannenberger drums, guitars Thurisaz vocals, bass External links http www.metal archives.com release.php?id 3247 Encyclopaedia Metallum page References references Abigor Category Abigor albums Category 2000 EPs Category Napalm Records EPs 2000s black metal album stub ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 For the song by Stone Temple Pilots Core album Infobox Album Name No Memory Type Studio album Artist No. 2 band No. 2 Cover Nomemory.jpg Background Orange Released 1999 small United States US small Recorded Genre Indie music Indie Length 30 14 Label Chainsaw Records Producer Last album This album No Memory br 1999 Next album What Does Good Luck Bring? br 2002 No Memory was the first of two albums by No. 2 band No. 2 , and was released in 1999. Track listing Critical Mass 3 07 Never Felt Better 2 48 Move It Along 3 33 So Long 2 48 Just Answer the Man 4 18 Pop in C 2 48 Practicing Your Moves 3 01 Pop in A Minor 2 25 Nobody s Satisfied 2 29 Parting Kiss 2 57 Personnel Neil Gust vocals, guitar, keyboards Gilly Ann Hanner backing vocals, bass Paul Pulvirenti drums and percussion Joanna Bolme engineer, hand clapper on Critical Mass Tony Lash engineer, electric piano on Never Felt Better Larry Crane engineer, mixing Elliott Smith mixing, backing vocals on Critical Mass and So Long Sam Coomes bass on Never Felt Better and Nobody s Satisfied , backing vocals on So Long Stef Darensbourg hand clapper on Critical Mass No. 2 band No. 2 Category 1999 albums 1990s indie rock album stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Memory Of... Type Studio album Artist D Ream Cover D Ream In Memory Of....JPG Released March 7, 2011 Recorded 2008&ndash 2010 Genre Pop rock br Synthpop br dance music Dance br Soul music Soul br Rhythm and blues R&B Length Label Fullfill Records Producer D Ream Last album The Platinum Collection D Ream album The Platinum Collection br 2006 This album In Memory Of... br 2011 Next album Misc Singles Name In Memory Of... Type studio single 1 All Things to All Men single 1 date 7 September 2009 single 2 Drop Beats Not Bombs PROMO single 2 date 8 March 2010 single 3 Gods in the Making single 3 date 28 February 2011 In Memory Of... is a forthcoming studio album by Northern Irish pop rock synthpop and dance music dance band D Ream . The album is their first new studio record in 15 years. The album contains 10 confirmed tracks, including the singles All Things to All Men which was released in September 2009, Drop Beats Not Bombs which was released as a promo single in March 2010. The latest single Gods in the Making features former band member Brian Cox physicist Brian Cox on keyboards. ref cite news title Professor Brian Cox to rejoin D Ream publisher BBC News date 2010 11 19 url http www.bbc.co.uk news entertainment arts 11798071 accessdate 2011 02 21 ref Track listing All Things to All Men Brop Beats Not Bombs Free Thinkin Mind Gods in the Making I ll Be Your Dog Into the Fray Sleepy Head There Is Only Now You Make Me... We Are Fans Singles Three singles have been released from the album so far. Image All Things To All Men.JPG left thumb All Things to All Men Image D Ream Drom Beats Not Bombs.JPG left thumb Drop Beats Not Bombs PROMO Image D Ream Gods in the Making.JPG left thumb Gods in the Making All Things to All Men Released 7 September 2009 Track Listing All Things To All Men Radio Edit All Things To All Men Original Mix All Things To All Men D reamix All Things To All Men Jay Kay Remix All Things To All Men Pete ... more details
In Memory Of was the sixth episode in the second series of the long running crime drama television series Law & Order . It was aired on October 22, 1991. This story was remade as an episode of Law & Order UK and retitled Buried . It was the fifth episode of the first series. Plot Skeletal remains of a young boy missing for 30 years are found in an apartment building, and finding the killer may ride on Elizabeth Olivet Dr. Olivet s ability to uncover a possible witness repressed memory therapy repressed memories of the incident. Cast Law Paul Sorvino Phil Cerreta Det. Sgt. Philip Cerreta Chris Noth Mike Logan Law & Order Det. Mike Logan Dann Florek Don Cragen Capt. Donald Cragen Order Michael Moriarty Benjamin Stone Exec. A.D.A. Benjamin Stone Richard Brooks actor Richard Brooks Paul Robinette A.D.A. Paul Robinette Steven Hill Adam Schiff D.A. Adam Schiff Guest Stars Mary Joan Negro Julie Atkinson Michael Higgins actor Michael Higgins Thad Messimer Rosemary Murphy Mrs. Catherine Messimer Tresa Hughes Mrs. Doris Keegan Richard Hamilton actor Richard Hamilton Ed Conover Carolyn McCormick Dr. Elizabeth Olivet Richard Venture Douglas Greer Richard Kuss Sgt. Dominick McFadden Mark Hammer Judge Randall Welch Doug Stender Huston Colin Fox Peter Martin as Colin R. Fox John Braden Linford Mitchell McGuire Carl Lawler Hildy Brooks Jane Lawler Adam LeFevre Kelley Stan Lachow Elliot Woods Tom Kemp Heller Kevin O Morrison Judge Spector Anne O Sullivan Dash Larry Attile Anderson Gwen Shepherd Knox Robinson Frank Adu Armstrong James Michael McCauley Reni as James McCauley Marylouise Burke Estelle W. Benson Terry Insley Billy Van Detective Paul Singer Bailiff Jack Mungovan Officer Wheeler uncredited Category 1991 television episodes Category Law & Order episodes ... more details
In Memory of ... is a ballet made by New York City Ballet balletmaster Jerome Robbins to Alban Berg Berg s Violin Concerto to the Memory of an Angel of 1935 written on the death of Manon Gropius daughter of Alma Mahler , Gustav Mahler s widow, and Walter Gropius , based on themes from Gustav Mahler Mahler , a Carpathian folk song and Johan Sebastian Bach Bach s O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort, BWV 20 O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort , BWV 20 . The premiere took place on June 13, 1985, at the David H. Koch Theater New York State Theater , Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Lincoln Center with scenery by David Mitchell lighting designer David Mitchell , costumes by Dain Marcus and lighting by Jennifer Tipton . Casts original col begin col 3 col 3 Suzanne Farrell col 3 Joseph Duell Adam L ders col end NYCB revivals List of New York City Ballet 2008 Spring repertory 2008 Spring New York City Ballet Jerome Robbins celebration Jerome Robbins celebration col begin col 3 col 3 Darci Kistler col 3 Jared Angle Charles Askegard col end References col begin col 2 Playbill , NYCB, Tuesday, June 17 sup th sup , 2008 col 2 Repertory Week , NYCB, Spring season, 2008 repertory, week 8 col end Reviews col begin col 2 http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9D00E2DA1339F936A25755C0A963948260 NY Times by Anna Kisslegoff , June 15 sup th sup , 1985 col 2 http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9F06EEDC1030F935A15755C0A9679C8B63 NY Times by Jack Anderson dance critic Jack Anderson , June 26 sup th sup , 2001 http www.nytimes.com 2008 06 16 arts dance 16ball.html NY Times by Gia Kourlas , June 16 sup th sup , 2008 col end External links col begin col 2 http www.nycballet.com NYCB website col 2 http jeromerobbins.org Robbins Foundation and Trust website col end Ballet Category Ballets to the music of Alban Berg Category Ballets by Jerome Robbins Category 1985 ballet premieres Category Ballets designed by Jennifer Tipton Category New York City Ballet repertory ... more details
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Orphan date November 2010 An associative magic square is a magic square for which every pair of numbers symmetrically opposite to the center sum up to the same value. External links http mathworld.wolfram.com AssociativeMagicSquare.html Associative magic square , MathWorld Category Magic squares numtheory stub ... more details