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A hydraulic press, like a simple level, properly arranged is capable of multiplying energy input.
Encoding Failure
The inability to recall specific information because it was not effectively encoded into long-term memory.
Storage Decay
The process of losing information from memory over time due to the lack of use or retrieval of the information.
Interference-induced Forgetting
A phenomenon where previously learned information is lost or harder to recall due to interference from new information.
Minimize
Minimize refers to reducing something to the smallest possible amount or degree.
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