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Chunking
A cognitive strategy that involves breaking down information into smaller, manageable units for easier processing and recall.
Queuing
The process or system by which items or people are organized into a line awaiting service or processing.
Filtering
The process of removing or separating unwanted elements from a mixture or stream of information, allowing only the desired parts to pass through.
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