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Your computer displays a disk error each time you attempt to access a CD. You take the computer to the PC shop and explain that you think the problem is a bad optical drive. ʺIʹm going to strip your computer down to the bare metal,ʺ the technician says, ʺthen Iʹll rebuild it and check out every piece until I make it work right. I do that with every machine brought in here.ʺ The technicianʹs method of repairing the computer:

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Identify strategies to minimize interference and enhance retention, including overlearning and elaboration.

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TPOX 12,12 Repeat

Indicates a specific allele pattern in DNA profiling, referring to the number of repeats of a particular short tandem repeat (STR) loci on chromosomes, used in genetic fingerprinting.

D16S539 10,11 Repeat

A genetic variation or microsatellite found in the human genome, specifically within the D16S539 locus, used in forensic and genetic studies.

TPOX 11,12 Repeat

A term possibly related to a genetic marker or sequence, but without specific context, it's unclear. Response would require more specific details.

D16S539 9,15 Repeat

The D16S539 9,15 repeat refers to a specific pattern of repeats in the DNA sequence at the D16S539 locus, used in genetic profiling.

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