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Auditors record the last bill of lading used at the time of the inventory count to
Explicit Memories
Memories that one can intentionally remember, like specific details and happenings.
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A type of long-term memory that stores skills, habits, and learned responses, it operates unconsciously and manifests through performance rather than conscious recollection.
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A progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by cognitive decline, memory loss, and changes in behavior, attributed to brain cell death and the breakdown of connections between neurons.
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