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 An [Acronym] for __D__ynamic [RAM]. 
  
-This is [RAM] which, if not "refreshed" (ie recharged, which can be done by reading it), looses its state after a short while. Therefor , some other circuitry has to continuously keep reading through memory over and over to preserve its state. 
+This is [RAM] which, if not "refreshed" (ie recharged, which can be done by reading it), loses its state after a short while. Therefore , some other circuitry has to continuously keep reading through memory over and over to preserve its state. 
  
-This is one of the reasons that make [DRAM] comparatively slow. However, it achieves high packing ratios, ie a lot of storage capacity in little room and is therefor cheap. A computer's main memory is therefor comprised of [DRAM]. 
+This is one of the reasons that make [DRAM] comparatively slow. However, it achieves high packing ratios, ie a lot of storage capacity in little room and is therefore cheap. A computer's main memory is therefor comprised of [DRAM].