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temporal duration

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temporal
adjective
uk /ˈtem.pər.əl/ us /ˈtem.pɚ.əl/
formal
relating to practical matters or physical things, rather than ...
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duration
noun[U]
uk /dʒʊəˈreɪ.ʃən/ us /duːˈreɪ.ʃən/
the length of time that ...
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Examples of temporal duration


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The temporal summation function was resampled by randomly choosing each threshold from one of the four to six staircase thresholds at that temporalduration.
An action may either be instantaneous or durative, depending on the temporalduration it lasts.
Experiential substantiality and persistence may depend on the extent and temporalduration of resonant patterns of thalamocortical gamma oscillations.
Particularly decisive precisely for these relations is the strength and temporalduration of the force-systems determining the events in question.
They function at the local and national levels, spanning the breadth of the country and the temporalduration of the anti-dam movement.
Its temporalduration is greater than that of the laser pulse (signal no 2), as recorded by a fast photodiode.
Generally, the temporalduration of the cadential sonorities is shorter in interior cadences than in those of a higher structural level.
The interactions are of a cer tain temporalduration and can have different velocity.
It is hard to conceive of a being who creates a physical universe in accordance with an end without the creation being an event with a certain temporalduration.
Hooke used this notion to explain our sense of temporalduration.
Eternity and eternal life, however, are not to be reduced to any such temporalduration.
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This elicits an overestimation in the temporalduration for which that target stimulus (i.e., postsaccadic stimulus) was perceived.
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All-at-once ("simul") positively and endless ("interminabilis") negatively recall time and temporalduration.
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Acoustic pulses are generated with a temporalduration approximately equal to the acoustic transit time across this initially heated depth, in general greater than the optical absorption depth.
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This has led researchers to investigate the possibility that a common timing mechanism or temporal duration scheme is used for temporal perception of stimuli across a variety of sensory domains.
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