temporal evolution

collocation in English

meaningsoftemporalandevolution

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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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evolution
noun[U]
uk
/ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən/
us
/ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən/
the way in which living things change and develop over millions ...
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(Definition oftemporalandevolutionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The control law is defined in such a way that only the geometric evolution of the biped configuration is controlled, but not thetemporalevolution.
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Figure 4 shows thetemporalevolutionof diffraction profiles.
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Thetemporalevolutionof the channel radius is also plotted.
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Figure 5c shows calculatedtemporalevolutionof ionization degrees of the plasma.
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On the other hand, instabilities caused by thetemporalevolutionof force-free fields have often been invoked to explain various explosive phenomena.
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The sequence of eight planes is now a t the same physical location but traces thetemporalevolutionof the scalar-marked regions.
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The two-dimensional spatial andtemporalevolutionof the components of a plasma surrounding an electrode whose potential is suddenly decreased is investigated numerically.
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Temporalevolutionindicates the changes in geometry and guides audition.
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A geometric evolution of the biped configuration is controlled, instead of atemporalevolution.
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Temporalevolutionof the thickness of the shock/hollow defect calculated using the meromorphic 'elaborated' model.
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We also summarize thetemporalevolutionof the positiveion flux that impinges on these electrodes.
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Thetemporalevolutionof this wavelength allows the description of both the linear stage and the late time self-similar behavior.
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He affirms that perception cannot be understood statically, withouttemporalevolution, but as an evolving interaction between an organism and a stimulus.
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We see that although all movements share a common algorithmic origin, theirtemporalevolutionand their length are not based on sonic relationships among sections.
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For the trailing ion vortices, we find a differenttemporalevolution.
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The two-dimensional spatial andtemporalevolutionof a plasma surrounding an electrode whose potential is suddenly decreased is experimentally investigated.
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