temporal sequencing
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftemporalandsequencing
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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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sequencing
noun[U]
uk/ˈsiː.kwən.sɪŋ/us/ˈsiː.kwən.sɪŋ/
the process of combining things in a particular order, or discovering the order in which they ...
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However, the dietician increments yet further by proposing atemporalsequencingof the information she is seeking.
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This provides a rough guide to thetemporalsequencingof events displayed in figure 13(a-u).
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Thetemporalsequencingscore was the proportion of pairs in the correct sequence.
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The developing body of theory concerning positive feedback can add clarity and precision to claims abouttemporalsequencing.
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What is missing in the above studies is a detailed study of thetemporalsequencingof the naturally occurring large-scale structure in the axisymmetric mixing layer.
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These have precludedtemporalsequencingand the ascertainment of several possible cause and effect relationships, as between the proximity of other kin and an older relative's health.
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The aims of this study were to examine thetemporalsequencingof fearof-falling and a fall, and to identify the risk factors associated with the two.
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The greater number of segments also implies that thetemporalsequencingof segments is more complex than that of tones and, therefore, more prone to errors.
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The real power of this approach is best demonstrated by a series of 'videos' produced bytemporalsequencingof the 1024 frames.
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We assume that children were understanding the linguistic category of tense because we assume that the relevant information in the scenes was thetemporalsequencinginformation.
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