The second, third, and fourth sentences are without verbs and hence have no temporal location. |
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The meaning of the tense morphemes alone does not completely determine the temporal interpretation of a sentence. |
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In our perception of the world, spatial and temporal dimensions merely appear to be distinct. |
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Such a temporal event is something irruptive and unpredictable, both in its causes and effects. |
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Test-retest reliability examines the temporal stability of a measure or how constant scores remain from one occasion to another. |
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He has lost confidence in the narrative thread, in the continuity of temporal sequence. |
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A separation between the spiritual and the temporal is desirable and possible. |
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They merely rejected the authority of the archdiocese over their temporal affairs. |
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Her ongoing work provides support both spiritual and temporal for cancer sufferers. |
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An uneasy relationship remains between the city's temporal and spiritual leaders. |
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Rome finally seems to have abandoned its temporal ambitions for purely spiritual aims. |
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This process is coordinately regulated by the spatial and temporal expression of integrins across the cell surface. |
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The bishop appointed a committee of seven laymen to run the temporal affairs of the parish. |
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They deplored the Church's rich landholdings and its role in temporal affairs. |
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They laid special emphasis on the separation of temporal and spiritual authorities. |
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Simplistic analyses of changes in vegetation cover probably confused natural temporal variability with long-term degradation. |
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Ancient DNA provides a temporal dimension to the study of genetic variation. |
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The areas most affected were the superior temporal, anterior insula, and orbitofrontal cortices. |
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One factor long hypothesized to influence the skew in male mating success in a population is the temporal distribution of fertilizable females. |
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Behind the temporal regions, note the two wide and deep grooves which outline the petrous parts of the temporal bones. |
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Caudal to the temporal lobe is the petrous portion of the temporal bone and the mastoid air cells. |
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We investigated temporal changes in the genetic structure of human populations during the past 2,500 years. |
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In this sense, history is an idiographic temporal process involving individuals. |
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Granted, to the hypercube, the fourth dimension is only another spatial dimension, but to us, the fourth dimension seems to be temporal. |
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This region surrounds the posterior limit of the Sylvian fissures and extends inferiorly into the lateral temporal lobes. |
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As the infection spreads in the temporal bone, it may extend into the cranium and result in cranial nerve palsies. |
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Her photos communicate an openness to interpretation that supersedes the occasional temporal markers of bell-bottom pants or early punk hairdos. |
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In humans, free-running periods of around twenty five hours have been observed under conditions of prolonged temporal isolation. |
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This needs to be augmented by temporal isolation, which we now look at in detail in the context of resource scheduling. |
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It's great for a temporal cleansing and balancing of the self, but it's not much cop for actual space clearing of persistent presences. |
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In humans, the otic capsule has fused with the squamosal and various other odds and ends to form the temporal bone. |
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In addition, an intra-operative lumbar spinal drain was used to facilitate atraumatic dural elevation and temporal lobe retraction. |
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Examination revealed yellow to dark-brown, hairless, verrucous and micronodular lesions on the right temporal area of her scalp. |
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A bleeder from the temporal vein was ligated, clot and blood were evacuated, and the neck was redrained. |
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In the meantime, she underwent biopsy of the temporal artery, and today the pathology report revealed no evidence of vasculitis. |
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Sediments in many proglacial lakes are varved and thus offer the same temporal resolution as trees for paleoenvironmental studies. |
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Obesity causes neural cell loss in the temporal lobe and is a risk factor for dementia. |
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This is a section through the frontal and temporal lobes, the pons, and the cerebellum. |
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Anteriorly, the postorbital contacts the jugal, and posteriorly the postorbital enters the upper temporal arch. |
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The Guru had come to guide, govern and influence the lives of the Sikhs both in the temporal and the spiritual fields. |
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Long-term memory requires elaborative encoding in the inner part of the temporal lobes. |
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We are confident that the temporal relation and the colour and indelibility of the stains point to beetroot pigment as the cause. |
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A multivariate analysis upon ictal chronology and interictal spikes predicts perfusion patterns in temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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The prospect thus stands in direct, temporal opposition to the pastoral or Arcadian mode. |
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In our patients, ictal vomiting does not lateralize temporal lobe epilepsy and is not specific to pathology. |
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In literary criticism there is a tendency to look for geographic or temporal groups of influence. |
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What was incarnated was a temporal, hypostatic extension of the transcendent God, not the transcendent God Himself. |
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Two lateral tomograms of the temporal bone 6 mm apart, acquired with hypocycloidal tomography. |
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All these are headquartered at the inside part of the temporal lobe of the brain behind the skull's bony archway joining your ear to your eye. |
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And these people shrewdly, you know, found what would be in temporal terms the soft underbelly of the American media. |
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The temporal lobe is perhaps one of the most complex structures in the entire brain, it's certainly the most heterogenous lobe in the brain. |
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The rate of temporal passage cannot be changed consciously by mortals, generally speaking. |
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But even for someone who accepts a theory of temporal parts, coinciding objects can still present a problem. |
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Literature-inspired cogitations, often wonderful, bejewel the narrative's temporal twists and turns. |
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He underwent an excision of a portion of the anterior temporal lobe and inferior temporal gyrus. |
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Video art brought with it the temporal immediacy of the camera and the possibility of live transmission. |
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Man exists coeternally with God as the temporal manifestation of His power and goodness. |
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To assess the temporal scale of global synchronizing factors, we used both prewhitening and detrending. |
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The activities of both enzymes increase in a similar temporal manner in the micropylar and lateral endosperm during and following germination. |
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A second computed tomographic scan showed effacement of the temporal sulci and gyri, which was believed to be secondary to cerebral edema. |
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On the other hand, the majority of fossil vertebrate assemblages accumulate over many temporal scales from days to millennia. |
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Low-dose treatment should not be used in patients with symptoms suggestive of temporal arteritis. |
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In none of them is there the slightest suggestion of allegory or of otherwise disconnecting it from physical temporal reality. |
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This kind of temporal association presents a special challenge to older adults. |
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The antiquated system of temporal note keeping needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency. |
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In five hours, the neurosurgeons removed the remaining tumour, my right hippocampus, and right temporal lobe. |
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The hippocampus area in the frontal lobes, the sort of parietal temporal lobes and the frontal lobes. |
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Commonly used sites for catheterization include the basilic, cephalic, saphenous popliteal, external jugular, and temporal veins. |
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The postcard can be thought of as an ambivalent object, produced between spatial and temporal locations, between seriality and personalization. |
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By themselves, these genes had only subtle effects on the temporal pattern of egg laying. |
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His reconstructed realities captivate participants with a mesmeric hold that lasts far beyond the temporal end of a work. |
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She attempted in these works to capture the rhythmic, temporal chants of the Ladakh monastery. |
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Holes are drilled anterior to the coronal suture and medial to the temporal fusion lines, where the bone is thickest. |
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The superior part of the dorsum sellae may be a separate bone or it may be joined to the petrous portion of the temporal bone. |
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Understanding the anatomy of the temporal bone is essential for any otologist. |
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Other structures seen in the roof of the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle are the tail of the caudate nucleus and the stria terminalis. |
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Despite the relatively coherent chronological stratigraphy demonstrated at the ice patches, temporal gaps are evident. |
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The popes of the later 15th century behaved like temporal princes, notoriously political and infamously corrupt. |
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The Wisconsin site data are reviewed to assess these presumed temporal relationships. |
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Patients with temporal lobe seizures sometimes have intense mystical and religious experiences. |
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The headache may be generalized, but it is more commonly unilateral and localized to the temporal area. |
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It is a sign that uses an abbreviated code for a specific instant of duration or registration of a sociological temporal moment. |
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The Internet yields both seeming temporal instantaneity and spatial compression. |
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The temporal license of epic and of the pursuit of seasonability was not an option in the courts. |
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Significantly, the idea of seasonability upon which Hesiod's poem depends describes a very unstable temporal order. |
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The temporal bone is the first bone to be affected, with imminent involvement of the petrous apex and mastoid. |
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History, however, has stripped Bach's music of any whiff of temporal unfashionableness and revealed, magnificently, its genius. |
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In general, the isomerization occurs somewhat slower and exhibits a more disperse temporal behavior than for azobenzene. |
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The net has created a world where communication is unconstrained by geographical, temporal or political borders. |
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He proposed that skeletal robustness should be the most important determinant controlling the temporal resolution of the fossil record. |
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These findings are similar to those of Mueller et al, 20 who found LOH 1p and 19q less often in temporal oligodendroglial neoplasms. |
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In the integrated complex, the spiritual concerns of the human soul and the temporal concerns of daily life came to be taken care of. |
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Henry I was clearly not as impressed by Benedictine abbots and their temporal grandeur as his father had been. |
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The temporal lobes of the brain lie at the sides of the head above the ears. |
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Although males may avoid each other on a temporal scale, this behavior is not strict territoriality. |
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We also postulated that there could be different protein isoforms that correlated with these temporal and spatial transcripts. |
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The couples in the piece make an experience and a temporal transformation occurs. |
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Tegmen erosion can be approached through a limited temporal craniotomy with extradural repair. |
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Damage to their temporal lobes or frontal lobes was not as great as those included in the other two groups. |
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Communication between the temporal lobe and the frontal lobe is also important and this interaction occurs via multiple routes. |
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Computed tomography of his brain showed that his frontal lobe and a large portion of his parietal and temporal lobes were missing. |
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It would help to ascertain the temporal relationship between the inscriptions on the reverse and the quota list on the obverse. |
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Telling the truth however causes activity in the frontal lobe, temporal lobe and cingulate gyrus. |
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These forms share the possession of a single upper temporal fenestra, and they were frequently classified together as members of Euryapsida. |
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This is all the more so because the temporal setting of the film is the 1970s, a decade fraught with problems related to moral decadence. |
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Our results show distinctive and predictable temporal patterning to epizootic rabies occurring among raccoons at the level of counties. |
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Its reach or scope may be spatial or temporal, in that it reaches beyond a single event or a single site of practice. |
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Immediate verbal recall was measured using stories from Wechsler's Memory Scale-Revised, which tests the limbic system of the temporal lobes. |
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The long temporal tufts visible in the female are common in agile gibbons, but not in lar gibbons. |
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The main argument against allowing such a defence is that it contradicts the temporal logic of the law. |
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And sonically, how can a record that simultaneously evokes joe meek and dubstep fail to transcend its temporal context? |
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The inferior surfaces of the frontal lobes are separated from those of the temporal lobes by the lateral fissure. |
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Group dispersion can be measured in terms of the total area covered by the group, compared, perhaps, to a temporal average. |
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The maxilla may be directly joined to the zygomatic process of the temporal bone by a dorsal extension of the zygomatic process of the maxilla. |
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A special case of neural sensitization is limbic kindling, which is an animal model for temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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It receives inputs from the hippocampus, amygdala, cingulate gyrus, temporal cortex, and orbitofrontal cortex. |
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The Church found abundant recompense for the loss of temporal authority in the rediscovery of its spiritual primacy. |
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But while spiritual power rests in Geneva, temporal power resides in the capitals. |
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Other studies have begun to examine habitat use by estuarine fishes in more detail including zoogeographic and temporal comparisons. |
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The temporal resolutions of the dark-adapted photoreceptors of several species of mesopelagic crustaceans have been described in earlier studies. |
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Now two groups have independently reported abnormalities of blood flow in the temporal lobes of autistic children. |
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Another branch, the sulcus angularis, may be axial to the angular gyrus, and it may be continuous with the superior temporal sulcus. |
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The characterization of particle motion imposes demands on the temporal and spatial resolution required for the measurement. |
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A temporal profile needs to be contributed by a finite verb, as in I walked into the garden, We drove towards the sea. |
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The commonest pathology in chronic temporal lobe epilepsy is mesial temporal sclerosis with scarring of the hippocampus. |
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Among the volunteers were five amnesiacs who had extensive brain damage in their temporal medial lobes. |
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Surgery is most commonly performed for mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, frontal lobe epilepsy, and epilepsy secondary to a lesion. |
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Various temporal demarcations appear under the form of closing periods and are crystallized in balance sheets and income statements. |
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The start of a new year provides a convenient frame for temporal measurement. |
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Moreover, resting stages also afford species a temporal refugium from adverse conditions. |
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It is a question not of temporal displacement but rather the erasure of narrative time itself. |
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The temporal dimension concerns the interpenetrative nature of what are commonly perceived as distinct phases of time. |
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Apparently, Mandarin speakers also use the right temporal lobe which is used to process melody in music and speech. |
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What we encounter is not an action in time but an index of temporal action, a scene that we, as viewers, narrativize. |
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The superior temporal gyrus is subdivided into two or more obliquely running, short, transverse temporal gyri. |
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It's an idea that has to do with language being actual, being temporal and spatial, to be Kantian about it. |
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Similar tumors may arise from neighboring areas, including the jugular bulb, the middle ear, and the mastoid portion of the temporal bone. |
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There were learned papers on Oakeshott's marginalia on Kant, his epistemological separatism, his temporal solipsism, and even his Confucianism. |
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Apparently to this end, the local and temporal co-ordinates of the narrative are established with a demonstrative exactitude. |
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It would be possible to work through the classification describing how each kind of loop maps into different spatial and temporal orderings. |
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Testing of these models requires that the spatial and temporal distribution of strain and vorticity domains be mapped out across the slab. |
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The second major group of reptiles, the synapsids, have only a single temporal opening. |
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These are rare brain disorders that affect primarily the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. |
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Women who are obese throughout life are more likely to lose brain tissue, particularly in the temporal lobe area. |
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This is a neurological syndrome which results from damage localized to both temporal lobes. |
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Examination of the brain revealed areas of softening and discoloration affecting the temporal lobes. |
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Poetry therefore constitutes the only language practice capable of transfiguring temporal, transient things into the eternal. |
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It therefore refers to what is aleatory, temporal and in course of development. |
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It would not be safe to assume that the synapsid temporal fenestra is strictly homologous to the lower temporal fenestra of diapsids. |
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Young adults seemed inclined to rely more on the temporal lobes while performing memory tasks. |
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In modern humans the temporal lobes are associated with hearing and understanding speech. |
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Since music is essentially a temporal art, in live performance there is no chance for the listener to rehear a detail or part of a work. |
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Speech control from the left temporal lobe operates in finding words or naming objects. |
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The researchers saw a shift in activation from the temporal lobe to the frontal lobe during a language skills task. |
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Partial epilepsy results from abnormal neuronal activity that originates usually in one of the temporal lobes. |
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Abscesses in the temporal lobes at the sides of the brain usually cause partial loss of vision. |
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The excesses of the Grand Inquisitor became the creed of administration by the temporal regime. |
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Randomization procedures whereby the sampling dates or the spatial positions were reshuffled allowed us to test for temporal and spatial effects. |
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A comparison of the brain scans revealed differences in the volume of gray matter in the frontal and temporal lobes. |
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The most common form of epilepsy involves seizures that begin in the brain's temporal lobes. |
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The superficial temporal occasionally gives rise to the maxillary above the zygomatic arch, or to a tympanic artery. |
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Devices like the telegraph, telephone, phonograph, and radio annihilated physical and temporal distance. |
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His reality was becoming his dreams and vice versa in an existence that eschewed the infinite in favor of the temporal and transient. |
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She was found to have bilateral temporal field deficits and was referred for a neurological opinion. |
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The temporal ridges are enlarged and help support large temporalis muscles. |
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Lying beyond the eardrum is the middle ear, a tiny air-filled cavity in the temporal bone. |
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The physical body is a temporal miscreation, the result of our choice to listen to the ego. |
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The middle cerebral artery supplies much of the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes of the brain. |
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The temporal aspects of stigma receptivity and pollen longevity were investigated in relation to protandry and breeding system. |
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The cardinal should leave temporal affairs to the government. |
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The traumatic event is an unapprehended, and therefore unrealized moment in the history of the survivor that creates a rupture in the temporal continuity of the self. |
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Overall the temporal progradation of nappe emplacement and high-pressure metamorphism towards the south mimics the southward retreat of the Hellenic subduction zone. |
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The tortfeasor, the plaintiff or the secondary and primary victim, as I understood his Honour, spatial or temporal concerns or the question of normal fortitude. |
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The most common systemic vasculitis in adults is temporal arteritis. |
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It is supposed to secure obedience to the slaveholder, and is held as a sovereign remedy among the slaves themselves, for every form of disobedience, temporal or spiritual. |
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Similarly, the researchers saw a shift in activation from the temporal lobe to the frontal lobe during a language skills task, as teens got older. |
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It is performed by first drying the tear film, then inserting a Schirmer strip into the lower conjunctival cul-de-sac toward the temporal aspect of the lower lid. |
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As in the pronominal anaphora case, descriptive material does the work that reference does in most other accounts of the semantics of temporal and modal discourse. |
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Other areas affected included the parietal lobe, the temporal lobe, and, in one case, the white matter tracts of the cerebellum, midbrain, and pons. |
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It has derived frontal and temporal lobes and a lunate sulcus in a derived position, which are consistent with capabilities for higher cognitive processing. |
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The temporal judgment regarding the bothers was guilty, and both were sentenced to death. |
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The squamous part of the temporal bone may exhibit a sizable, extra process just anterior to the external acoustic meatus, called the postglenoid process. |
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First used to indicate the process of alienation of Church property to the state, it soon came to be applied to the loss of temporal power by the Church. |
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Enormous temporal fossae for very strong jaw muscles, formed by just one of the reptilian jaw muscles, which has now become the mammalian masseter. |
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Popes ceased to be temporal princes and concentrated on spiritual matters. |
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The Queen thought more of the temporal than of the spiritual. |
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The land is the link between the spiritual and the temporal. |
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Human experience and behaviour is characterized by temporal segmentation. |
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All three criteria must thus be met in close temporal proximity. |
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Rules can be aborted at any point in their temporal development. |
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Jack is thrown back in time and gets caught in a temporal paradox. |
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This issue explores some of the temporal and political dimensions of art. |
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The temporal dimension is vital to the practice of wildlife management. |
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Commonly used sites for catheterization include the temporal veins. |
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A scan showed a soft-tissue mass in the right temporal bone. |
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Memory systems in the medial temporal lobe are damaged in all cases. |
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What got the attention of the radiologist was an abnormal computed tomographic scan of the brain that revealed a large temporal lobe tumor showing mass effect and swelling. |
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Communication between the temporal lobe and the frontal lobe is important. |
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The specific auditory processing declines that are most likely to be very important include declines in monaural auditory temporal processing and binaural processing. |
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If we want to construct a sentence which genuinely contains only B-series temporal expressions, then we must construct one whose verbs are tenseless. |
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The political rhetoric and advocacy that claim the mantel of the eternal for decidedly temporal causes. |
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The meaning of the past changes as different individuals and groups are confronted with new situations that demand a temporal reintegration of experience. |
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But a drug like lamotrigine is not selective, and so it also affects the behavior of the rest of the temporal lobe. |
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As well, we need to re-think our understanding of time, as the limitations of the nation state as an organizing frame blind us to different temporal rhythms. |
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This may be due in part to the fact that the most common pathologic finding of temporal lobe resections involve hippocampal or mesial temporal sclerosis and neoplasia. |
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It has been postulated that mesial temporal sclerosis may be related to a complicated delivery, febrile convulsions during childhood, and status epilepticus. |
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However, as Deacon notes, many things can be said to have physical or temporal contiguity so there must be something more to this interpretative process. |
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Species defined in these anagenetic terms have neither discrete temporal boundaries nor a sufficient level of constancy during their evolutionary tenures. |
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In some cases, the zygomatic process of the temporal bone is absent. |
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Discrete damage to the brain, especially to parts of the interior surface of the temporal lobes of the cerebral hemispheres, can also cause profound anterograde amnesia. |
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The temporal transition of a mucosal cell from a normal state to dysplasia and eventually carcinoma can be explained by the multistep theory of carcinogenesis. |
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The temporal distribution of first appearances of sinistral clades as documented by fossils generally differs from that of clades with a labral tooth. |
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Polymyalgia rheumatica and temporal arteritis are closely related inflammatory conditions that affect different cellular targets in genetically predisposed persons. |
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However, we have noticed that there is a temporal increase in these mutations which should serve us a warning signal for prescribing the SP treatment. |
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Specifically, it is suggested that the meaning of the tense morphemes alone do not completely determine the temporal interpretation of a sentence. |
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The infection may extend to the cartilaginous skeleton of the ear canal and through Santorini's fissures to reach the temporal bone, causing osteitis. |
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Although the system can analyze only temporal changes of cellular fluorescence, the expansion to a multispectral imaging system for spatiotemporal analysis is straightforward. |
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Our model assumes that populations evolve with temporal variation in outcrossing rates with no genetic drift, no selection, and with the random mating of outcrossing gametes. |
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The phenotypic analysis of fru mutant embryos along with fru's temporal and spatial expression pattern suggests that the fru gene functions during axonal outgrowth. |
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Regional and temporal variation in bending moments and power production have also been predicted to occur during steady undulatory swimming in fish. |
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They are largely unguided by spiritual mentors or temporal ones. |
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Traumatic perforations of the tympanic membrane can occur because of water accidents, barotrauma, explosions, penetrating injury, or temporal bone fractures. |
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There is throughout more than a hint of the Joycean conceit that this process is giratory and sempiternal, even though its temporal vector may be historically irreversible. |
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Re-reading your own work, especially at some temporal distance, is a dangerous business. |
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Compulsive writing, or hypergraphia, is a well-known, if uncommon, symptom of temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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In particular, the research team is interested in the temporal span of mining activity in the cave and identification of chert testing locations and artifact palimpsests. |
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Some temporal errors that were observed in human-machine interaction are ascribed to misestimations of interval durations due to objective and subjective factors. |
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Blue is also, in this poem, the emblem of temporal distance, and so of the shadow side, a blue shadow, of the mindful periodicity that orders our lives. |
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However, as the temporal fenestra expands to ludicrous proportions in the cynodonts, the skull table is reduced to a saggital crest formed by the parietal. |
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This gyrus is lying at the crossroads between frontal, temporal and parietal lobes of the brain and it's enormous in humans, much bigger than in other primates. |
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Cats have frontal, temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes of their cerebral cortex, as we do, and these brain regions are composed of gray and white matter. |
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With the exception of hurricane impacts, the spatial and temporal characteristics of forest blowdowns have not been well studied in eastern deciduous forests. |
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A skull X-Ray revealed a fracture of the right petrous temporal bone. |
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The temporal delimitation suggests an arbitrary empiricism reluctant to address either the agony of contemporaneity, or the pathological prehistory of modernity. |
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More specific questions might relate to taphonomic conditions, identification and temporal assessment of disconformities, or the nature of specific anthropogenic sediments. |
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The illusion that the viewer shares this vespertine light with the painting evokes not merely a sense of spatial unity but a temporal unity as well. |
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Shakespeare, for example, uses Gower to bridge the temporal gaps between adjacent episodes in Pericles in ways which parallel the use of Time as chorus in The Winter's Tale. |
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One interesting and unexpected findings that these results yield is that nontemporal processes seem to develop noticeably before temporal processes. |
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One of the overarching, though now somewhat obvious, findings of this study is that musical cognitive processes, both temporal and nontemporal, do in fact exist. |
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Using satellite linked depth recorders we examined the spatial and temporal diving behavior of 22 male sea lions for up to 3 months during their northward migration. |
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This model was developed to provide UV irradiance calculations and UVI estimations with high accuracy for different atmospheric, temporal and geographical conditions. |
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Developmental changes in epidermis and fat body are delayed to the same extent, thus maintaining proper temporal spacing of events required for successful exuviation. |
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Moreover, for the Aborigines, the whole idea of the Dreamtime presupposes a realm of existence quite outside the temporal order of the material world in which they live. |
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The fourth potential form of behavioral isolation is the temporal equivalent of habitat isolation, involving preferences to mate at different times. |
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Spatial isolation may involve temporal isolation if one is completely deprived of the means of temporal estimation and orientation usually provided by the environment. |
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Temporal isolation ensures that high criticality applications are not prevented from meeting their temporal requirements by the misbehaviour of lower-criticality applications. |
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With respect to seasonal groups of pink salmon, the differences in their genetic composition are determined by temporal isolation fixed by selection primarily in the period of reproduction. |
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If the daises behind the saints are in the same form as that of the Virgin Mary, it suggests that these four saints have a special relationship with her, be it temporal or spiritual. |
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My main symptoms are rapid onset aura with teichopsia, fortification spectra, unilateral temporal hemianopia and scintillating scotoma, in varying degrees of influence. |
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The diagnosis of Glades through synapomorphy becomes the starting point for the investigation of functional, temporal, adaptive and biogeographic questions. |
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The temporal openings at the back of the skull that are shared by all synapsids were greatly enlarged, so that the remaining bone formed long arches. |
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Are processes of identification necessarily synchronous with the temporal structures of classical narrative, and to what extent is closure effective? |
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For instance, the author systematically misuses the past perfect tense and passive voice in a way that makes it impossible to understand temporal relations. |
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The temporal muscle may have a more extensive cranial origin than usual. |
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Japan and the West share this temporal and psychic doubleness. |
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But there are abundant compensations for the loss in temporal immediacy. |
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Fibers of the optic and auditory radiations are interposed between the lentiform nucleus above and the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle below. |
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Cholesterol granuloma is usually associated with chronic middle ear disease and is common in the mastoid antrum and air cells of the temporal bone. |
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The trait of temporal fenestration has been used extensively in phylogenetic studies of amniotes, but unfortunately, it is not a reliable guide to their evolution. |
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Yet his writing is emptily abstract and opaque, e.g. As images of posteriority, ruins reveal the primordiality of the temporal law dial holds sway over their obsolescence. |
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We describe 4 cases of chondrosarcoma of the temporal bone, which occurred in a 66-year-old man and in 3 women aged 34, 37, and 47 years. |
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The lateral edge of the supraoccipital projects ventrolaterally, forming the caudomedial surface of the temporal fossa. |
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We conducted a retrospective study of the utility of angiography in the evaluation of patients with temporal bone fractures. |
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Morrison deals with the law and sacrifice as a burnt offering, and in this we also see the temporal logic of Morrison's modernist apocalyptic. |
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Several of the papers propose extensions to metric interval temporal logic, linear temporal logic, and computation tree logic. |
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Including temporal logic in our applications has been a continuous challenge. |
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Connections, whether geographical, temporal, social, inter-ethnic, or finally vitalist, always have the upper hand. |
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A chapter also looks temporal anaphora in the tenseless language of Yucatec. |
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Most cerebrospinal fluid leaks originate in traumatic, infectious, or congenital temporal bone defects. |
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Of the temporal grandees of the realm, and of their wives and daughters, the muster was great and splendid. |
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The transtemporal window varies with each patient and the ability to penetrate the temporal bone varies with age, sex, and ethnicity. |
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A striking example of the risks of ignoring temporal processes comes from work on the endangered Swift Parrot in north-eastern Victoria. |
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Let not temporal and little advantages sway you against a more durable interest. |
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Also these changes can be presented as gravity anomaly temporal variations. |
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Upward extension of infection from the infratemporal space may involve either the retrozygomatic or the temporal space or both. |
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The therapist uses their hands to compress the participant's temporal squama before slowly releasing the pressure. |
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Coercive temporal authority over their bodies or estates could only be given by concession from the temporal ruler. |
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It varied considerably in the temporal allocortex, and occurred at low levels in the neocortex. |
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It was viewed as also ordained of God, who had dominion over his temporal estate. |
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Such authority in the minds of lay Roman lawyers who first used this word jurisdiction was essentially temporal in its origin and in its sphere. |
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However, there is a difference between glossing the sacred text tropologically and glossing the specific temporal realities it describes. |
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Raja said that studies on temporal relationship between anxiety disorder and depression have discovered different trajectories. |
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Popes, who originally had no temporal powers, in some periods of history accrued wide powers similar to those of temporal rulers. |
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One patient reported a temporal association between the introduction of pramipexol and the onset of sleep attacks. |
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The Bruges branch was, when first incorporated, strictly forbidden by the terms of the partnership to lend money to temporal lords and kings. |
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Instead, the NNW is intended to supplement GNP in measuring national welfare, its regional and temporal development. |
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Pick bodies were also present in temporal and parietal cortex, caudate and putamen, substantia nigra, locus coeruleus, and pontine nuclei. |
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In 729, the Lombard king Liutprand donated to the church the north Latium town of Sutri, starting the temporal power of the church. |
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Naturalism tells us that mystics had temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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The first area is Wernicke's area, which is located in the posterior section of the superior temporal gyrus in the dominant cerebral hemisphere. |
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This paper names the two kinds of account of causation and temporal precedence derivative and underivative accounts. |
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The analysis of EEG power spectrum provided temporal details of wake, NREM and REM occurrences. |
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High-resolution computed tomography of the temporal bones in both the axial and coronal planes with 2-mm cuts was performed. |
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The scan also showed thick blood in the right sylvian fissure and a thrombus in the superior temporal gyrus on the right side. |
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We compared the number of human cases with dead bird surveillance factors by county in NYS in 2000 to assess possible temporal correlations. |
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The lords spiritual were chosen by rotation, and the lords temporal were elected from among the peers of Ireland. |
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Of those, only the Svalbard islands are inhabited, and Jan Mayen has only temporal military staff. |
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Offshore wind resource characteristics span a range of spatial and temporal scales and field data on external conditions. |
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The Baltic Sea provides the sprat with a highly diverse environment, with spatial and temporal potential allowing for successful reproduction. |
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The set of possible values for particles includes agentive, connective, copulative, hortative, instrumental, locative, question and temporal, cf. |
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