retrieval

IPA: rɪtrˈivʌɫ

noun

  • the act of retrieving or something retrieved
  • (computing) the operation of accessing data, either from memory or from a storage device
  • the cognitive process of bringing stored information into consciousness
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Examples of "retrieval" in Sentences

  • That would give the time of retrieval.
  • Is it the retrieval date or the publish date
  • Is it the retrieval date, the published date
  • As already noted, egg retrieval is expensive and invasive.
  • It is involved in the retrieval and research of alien technology.
  • The dilemma of the subjective in information organization and retrieval.
  • Does not require caching the search results other than the title retrieval information.
  • Working memory, which allows for short-term retrieval and storage of information, is closely related to the kind of mental control used in mindfulness.
  • During the word retrieval / scene encoding phase, participants perform an old / new word recognition task including words presented at the word encoding phase intermixed with new words.
  • While information retrieval is still exceedingly important, the infrastructure has blown the doors off of write-access, turning the Web into the Peer to Peer network that it was invented to be.
  • Preceding the word retrieval / scene encoding phase, participants were presented in the scanner with a "localizer" task involving passive viewing of either 80 spatial scenes, 80 four-letter words, or a fixation cross.
  • Not that I don't think information retrieval is an important skill that every child should have, but my fiction circulates SO much more than nonfiction -- even those that are curricular based nonfiction titles do not always get taken out.

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