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  	<title>Dana Podcasts - From the Dana Centre, UK</title> 
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   	<copyright>&#xA9; 2013</copyright>

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   		<itunes:name>The DANA Foundation</itunes:name>
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  <title>Tracing Memory: How We Remember: Aspects of Memory</title> 
  <description>Alan Baddeley, University of York speaks on Aspects of Memory as part of a presentation, Tracing Memory: How We Remember, at  the Dana Centre, U.K. He is introduced by Kate Wighton of The Times. The event was organized by the European Dana Alliance for the Brain and The Royal Institution of Great Britain.</description> 
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  <itunes:summary>Alan Baddeley, University of York speaks on Aspects of Memory as part of a presentation, Tracing Memory: How We Remember, at  the Dana Centre, U.K. He is introduced by Kate Wighton of The Times. The event was organized by the European Dana Alliance for the Brain and The Royal Institution of Great Britain.</itunes:summary> 
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  <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>23:46</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:keywords>Dana Foundation, memory</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Tracing Memory: How We Remember: Hardware of the Brain</title> 
  <description>Richard Morris, University of Edinburgh, speaks on memory and the hardware of the brain as part of a presentation, Tracing Memory: How We Remember, at the Dana Centre, U.K.  He is introduced by Kate Wighton of The Times.  The event was organized by the European Dana Alliance for the Brain and The Royal Institution of Great Britain.</description> 
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  <itunes:summary>Richard Morris, University of Edinburgh, speaks on memory and the hardware of the brain as part of a presentation, Tracing Memory: How We Remember, at the Dana Centre, U.K.  He is introduced by Kate Wighton of The Times.  The event was organized by the European Dana Alliance for the Brain and The Royal Institution of Great Britain.</itunes:summary> 
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  <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>18:11</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:keywords>Dana Foundation, memory, hardware</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Staying Sharp Wisdom, Ageing and Cognitive Meeting</title> 
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The European Dana Alliance and the University of the Third Age co-sponsored 'Wisdom, Ageing and Cognitive Fitness', a Staying Sharp panel discussion at The Royal Society on 12 March, 2009. The event was part of the international Brain Awareness Week celebration.
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  <itunes:summary>The European Dana Alliance and the University of the Third Age co-sponsored 'Wisdom, Ageing and Cognitive Fitness', a Staying Sharp panel discussion at The Royal Society on 12 March, 2009. The event was part of the international Brain Awareness Week celebration.</itunes:summary> 
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  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>1:57:40 </itunes:duration>
  <itunes:keywords>dana foundation, ageing, cognitive fitness</itunes:keywords> 
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