| NOUN | gist | - |
| SYNO | burden | center | centre | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- gastrointestinaler Stromatumor {m} <GIST> = gastrointestinal stromal tumor <GIST> [Am.]
- gastrointestinaler Stromatumor {m} <GIST> = gastrointestinal stromal tumour <GIST> [Br.]
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- Gist builds on the traditional simple concept of a pastebin by adding version control for code snippets, easy forking, and TLS encryption for private pastes.
- He finds that today's AI is missing the gist of human creativity and is making exaggerated claims.
- According to Charles Brainerd and Valerie Reyna's fuzzy-trace theory of memory and reasoning, people have two memory representations: verbatim and gist.
- Hammerton described "Popular History" as "embodying the gist of post-war revelations and official documents".
- Older adults are more reliant on gist-based retrieval.
- Fuzzy-trace theory posits that we encode information into two separate traces: verbatim and gist.
- This gist of his argument is the Coolidge effect (desensitization due to seeing many new naked bodies), but scholars have expressed doubts that it applies to humans.
- Humans efficiently use summary statistics to quickly perceive the gist of auditory and visual information.
- GIST-TUM Asia was set up in Singapore in 2002, under the Singapore government's Global Schoolhouse Initiative.
- The Reading Comprehension covers three types of tasks: reading for gist, reading for detail, and selective reading.
- These retrieval processes are direct access, the retrieval of detailed items or verbatim memory, and reconstruction, the retrieval of the sense of meaning or gist memory.
- Gist-based similarity, the robust encoding of semantic information rather than distinctive encoding, is another cause of false recognition.
- See "Texas v. Johnson" for the gist of the dissenting opinion.
- These include: asking questions on the gist of an event, creating imagery about said gist, and attempting to discover the event from there.
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