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temporal

[tem-per-uhl, tem-pruhl] / ˈtɛm pər əl, ˈtɛm prəl /




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In the world of insurance, for instance, the same risk models have been used for decades, but they don’t capture the temporal and high-dimensional resolution needed for this market.

From The Wall Street Journal

The single set of temporal fascia—indentations behind the eye sockets that are doubled on a reptile—is one means of scientific definition.

From The Wall Street Journal

Audiences will gradually realize that there are familial connections between these women, although those specifics are best left discovered within “Sound of Falling’s” temporal drift.

From Los Angeles Times

Their brains had a wider 'temporal binding window,' meaning visual and tactile signals were more likely to be treated as happening together even when they were slightly out of sync.

From Science Daily

To explore the biology behind TLE, researchers examined donated human brain tissue that had been surgically removed from the temporal lobes of epilepsy patients.

From Science Daily