temporal correlation

collocation in English

meaningsoftemporalandcorrelation

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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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correlation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌkɒr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɔːr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
a connection or relationship between two or more facts, ...
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(Definition oftemporalandcorrelationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The relationship between the partials can then be encoded by thetemporalcorrelationamong these neurons.
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Models based on thistemporalcorrelationin the input stream can reproduce many important features of place fields.
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Atemporalcorrelationsuggesting that developments in ceramic technology may parallel innovations in metallurgical pyrotechnology elsewhere in the region.
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Figure 3 shows that notemporalcorrelationbetween human cases of campylobacteriosis and infected chickens was found.
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There is potential fortemporalcorrelationlinked to the order of processing samples within a day.
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Secondly, our data show atemporalcorrelationbetween surface expression and pronuclear formation.
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There is also substantial evidence for a closetemporalcorrelationbetween haemolymph ecdysteroid titres and the moulting process.
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To allow fortemporalcorrelation, pool, bucket, and plant identity were included in the model as random effects.
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In recent years the research has concentrated ontemporalcorrelationof activity in the high-frequency gamma band and its relation to visual perception.
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A typical f-typetemporalcorrelationcoefficient decreased to about 87 yo and a g-type to 92 yo in this 0-1ms computer time period.
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Notemporalcorrelationwas identified between the other age groups.
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One critical piece of evidence supporting this relationship is the widely documentedtemporalcorrelationbetween the onsets of the two processes.
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More specifically, it can be defined as thetemporalcorrelationbetween spatially remote neurophysiological events, expressed as deviation from statistical independence across these events in distributed neuronal groups and areas.
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Indeed, there are likely to be negative temporal correlations between transcription from the two promoters (5k-direct and 3k-inverted) within a copy, but not between copies.
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In this study, we show temporal correlations between pit formation, retinal growth, and cone packing that suggest an interdependence of these three events.
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What is lost, relatively speaking, are temporal correlations between the probability distributions of adjacent states of the model which could otherwise have been learned from the sequenced data.
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