adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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change
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The temporal changes in segmental expression and anatomical variation induced by retinoic acid are summarized in Fig. 4.
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For it is the most general parameter which governs the processes of temporal change that constitute laws of nature.
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This is consistent with structuration as suggested above - spatial expansion is used in an attempt to avoid insitu temporal change .
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Several appropriate datasets are being examined for further temporal changes .
lobe
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It all centres around a part of the brain called the medial temporal lobe .
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The loss of consciousness results from the epileptic process involving hippocampal regions of the medial temporal lobes .
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Much less severe memory deficits are sometimes seen after removal of the temporal lobe on only one side.
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Maybe only several dozen, judging from some of the work on temporal lobe neurons involved in face recognition.
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Automatisms can originate from almost anywhere in the temporal lobe , but seldom from any other part of the brain.
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All the phenomena to be described under the section Complex Partial Seizures strongly suggest a temporal lobe origin.
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I notice George lightly touching the temporal lobe , exploring for scar tissue once more.
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The front of the temporal lobe is thought to be involved with storing biographical information and proper names.
order
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Young children may well appreciate this before they have sorted out the relation between connective, mode, and temporal order .
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Consequently, in the intentional mode, there is a complex relationship between causal direction and temporal order .
power
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It explained the pope's temporal power over the city of Rome and the surrounding areas.
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The Church and democracy had fought a war for temporal power , the Church had lost, and the antagonism lingered.
sequence
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The use of then in 18 seems to introduce a final action in a temporal sequence of actions.
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Hearing people distorted the temporal sequence much more than did deaf people, with bilinguals coming somewhere between.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Our physical bodies are just a temporal , passing reality.
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The Emperor was both a temporal and a spiritual ruler.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Despite their different temporal and geographical foci, several defining research questions have remained the same.
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George once had a patient who heard Led Zeppelin music each time a particular temporal lobe site was stimulated.
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It all centres around a part of the brain called the medial temporal lobe.
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It did not imitate the variability of the secular rulers who thought only of temporal gain.
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Sometimes the hallucinations associated with small seizures in the temporal lobe have characteristics suggestive of schizophrenic thought, especially paranoia.