temporal structure

collocation in English

meaningsoftemporalandstructure

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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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structure
noun
uk
/ˈstrʌk.tʃər/
us
/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ/
the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in ...
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(Definition oftemporalandstructurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftemporal structure

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Thetemporalstructureof adaptation and, hence, of cor tical activity, depends on the statistics of stimulus and noise.
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In addition, the rapidly ionizing high-density medium modifies thetemporalstructureof femtosecond laser pulse due to self-phase modulation.
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Working-class and middle-class families produced co-narrations that were similar in referential\\evaluative functions andtemporalstructure, with a preponderance of positive content.
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If mental representations involve sequences of directions of attention, one possible role for syntax is in capturing thistemporalstructure.
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Nevertheless, the most relevant aspect is the process underlying thetemporalstructureof the music.
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However, since early stories are told with other persons, the child may rely on his or her co-narrator(s) to provide thetemporalstructure.
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By using a fast photodiode, thetemporalstructurewell before the main pulse was also measured.
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Temporalstructurewas examined by determining the extent to which the children were able to express two or more temporally ordered past acts.
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Thetemporalstructureof syntactic parsing: early and late effects elicited by syntactic anomalies.
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Musical time denotes thetemporalstructureof a musical composition.
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To explain this, we need to take a closer look at thetemporalstructureof tenses.
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Temporalstructurein spatially organized neuronal ensembles: a role for interneuronal networks.
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The world is modelled using atemporalstructurewith branching time future and linear past, a socalled time tree.
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Temporalstructureof syntactic parsing: early and late event-related brain potential effects elicited by syntactic anomalies.
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But this is certainly not to say that mental events have notemporalstructure.
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An approach to blind source separation based ontemporalstructureof speech signals.
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Lexicalized meaning and the internaltemporalstructureof events.
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So, what makes a 'good'temporalstructureas opposed to a 'bad' one?
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Binding bytemporalstructurein multiple feature domains of an oscillatory neuronal network.
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Temporalstructurein neuronal activity during working memory in macaque parietal cortex.
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