Cell migration is a dynamic, integrated process that is coordinated both spatially and temporally. |
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The unfailing recurrence of His mercies both temporally and spiritually inclines us to take them as a matter of course. |
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Time is temporally suspended through there being a lack of reciprocal interplay between subject and object. |
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Nevertheless, it is not impossible that the reverse inscription is separated temporally from the obverse. |
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Since discussion threads are linked to individual news items or essays, discussions are quite limited temporally. |
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Upper genital tract infection associated with intrauterine contraceptive devices is temporally linked to the insertion of the device. |
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The abbey hath belonging to it temporally and spiritually plowlands and granges. |
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Both of these circuits oscillate with the same frequency as growth but are temporally out-of-phase with respect to the start of the growth cycle. |
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He imagines the past not as something temporally distant, to be recalled, but as something spatially proximate, to be touched. |
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The effect of both is to minimize the effects of temporally variable recruitment on total population size. |
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He presented with a 24 hour history of right-sided chest pain which seemed to be temporally related to a recent bout of coughing. |
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The migmatites are spatially and temporally related to poorly exposed peraluminous intrusions such as the Strichen granite. |
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These data indicate that submicrosecond pulses achieve temporally distinct effects on living cells compared to microsecond pulses. |
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The action is unexplainable, because it is unconnected to any logically or temporally prior event. |
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For most of those countries, postcolonial and postcommunist periods temporally coincide. |
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By nature they are eternal and incorruptible, but Eriugena also thinks of individual created things as located spatially and temporally. |
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However, the commonplace judgement of physicists is that microphysical processes are causal and temporally asymmetric in character. |
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He is the vicar of the Prophet both spiritually and temporally. |
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The video begins just as the eye doctor rotates the lens temporally by 45 degrees. |
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Economic benefit of respite services is more regionally specific and temporally dependent than was explicated at the beginning of the project. |
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Livestock: Livestock mobility, over space and time, optimizes use of the range where rainfall is spatially and temporally very varied. |
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Geographically and temporally, the author covers a lot of ground. |
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Additionally, data must be fed into a monitoring system that allows the evaluation of indicators both temporally and comparatively. |
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Digital stereo images are separated either spatially, radiometrically or temporally. |
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In the more difficult half plane problem, the aim is to obtain evolutions which are both temporally and spatially ergodic. |
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For the quadrant version, we prove the existence of temporally ergodic evolutions and of spatially ergodic ones. |
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However these estimates are spatially and temporally isolated since they lack a continuous and precise common fiducial framework. |
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A female may also spawn with the same male in temporally discrete bouts. |
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Most recently, a fatal case of viscerotropic disease with fulminant hepatic failure temporally associated with yellow fever vaccine was reported from Colombia. |
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They are based on the premise that a small financial penalty temporally distant from the event is a deterrent. |
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We worked temporally in the fields of Roukoutou to make money, buy soap, salt, sugar. |
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An assembly of components which produce both spatially and temporally coherent light that is amplified by stimulated emission of radiation. |
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In addition, costs of developing and implementing plans will vary geographically and temporally. |
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Maybe his convincing films, which wed the physically linear quality of drawing to the temporally linear quality of moving images, have altered my vision. |
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A mandala, delineating a consecrated place and protecting it against disintegrating forces represented in demoniac cycles, is the geometric projection of the universe, spatially and temporally reduced to its essential plan. |
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Through the use of flame sensor technology, the combustion process is temporally optimized and automatically adjusted to match the specific requirements of your sample matrix. |
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The main problem is insufficient knowledge on vector breeding ecology and its biology at a local level so as to effectively target larviciding both spatially and temporally. |
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Works of music are, on his view, abstract, eternal, incomposite and temporally and modally inflexible. |
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Such conclusions are reached via economic models, which synthesize and temporally quantify the various and sometimes contradictory effects of an economic measure or policy by simplifying reality. |
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The interest of these controversies is to centre the debate on an empirical question: how does the human mind combine quantitative information with other information that is temporally prior or of another kind? |
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Perdurantists often say that a persisting material object is a temporally extended entity that has a different temporal part at each different instant of its career and hence is at most partially present at any one instant. |
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Myself, today I take time to work temporally for people who have money. |
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Ardipithecus is situated temporally and cladistically between ancestral apes and later hominids. |
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By combining these with modelled atmospheric data, the authors found both atmospheric and sea-ice modes which appear to be consistent, both spatially and temporally. |
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Most of the specialist groups are acting on a voluntary basis, resulting in wide variation in data input and quality both spatially and temporally. |
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Radiative forcing due to aerosols is temporally limited due to the processes that remove aerosols from the atmosphere. |
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In the Red Sea detailed current data is lacking, partially because they are weak and variable both spatially and temporally. |
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Thus tense refers to temporally when while aspect refers to temporally how. |
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A statue may be a temporal part of a temporally extended piece of clay. |
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The truth-values of statements about contingent things, though temporally immutable from the beginning of the world and also immutably known by God, were metaphysically contingent. |
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If God is outside time as we know it, then it seems He cannot forgive human beings since forgiveness, a temporal term, logically presupposes temporally prior sins. |
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Time Travel: The first main argument against the causal order being the temporal order is that temporally backwards causation is possible in cases such as time travel. |
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We compared results across subregions in evolving fluviolacustrine depositional environments in the Koobi Fora Formation from 2.0 1.5 Ma, a stratigraphic interval that temporally brackets grassland ascendancy in East Africa. |
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The CVR has a very broad mandate, at least temporally. |
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Europe, which was an agglomerate of individual languages, faces the problem that its different languages can be thought of as results of ethnic ties and temporally sedimented traditions. |
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These lasers make it possible to temporally shape pulses at the nanosecond time scale, thereby significantly improving the effectiveness of material processing, notably in the field of microelectronics. |
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Thus the festival-goer is tangibly and emotionally 'freed' from routine and enters willingly and with anticipation into a temporally and spatially special environment. |
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At the heart of this debate was the question of whether and how the one' universal church precedes ontologically and temporally the many particular churches. |
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For study by methods of classical irreversible thermodynamics, a body is usually spatially and temporally divided conceptually into 'cells' of small size. |
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It is not the result of the communion of the Churches, but, in its essential mystery, it is a reality ontologically and temporally prior to every individual particular Church. |
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