temporal trend
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftemporalandtrend
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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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trend
noun[C]
uk/trend/us/trend/
a general development or change in a situation or in the way that people ...
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(Definition oftemporalandtrendfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Atemporaltrendis also a major concern in these studies, which suggest that the probability of remarriage declined rapidly with age.
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The outbreak presented atemporaltrend, with two distinct phases.
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Temporal trends in mortality risk and predictive factors associated with mortality were also investigated.
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While there were not enough data for each child to see trends for individuals, temporal trends were observed for age groups.
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A variable representing year of report was included to control for the confounding effect of temporal trends.
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Temporal trends follow a seasonal pattern whilst spatial effects appeared to be distant rather than local.
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We introduce a method to adjust for naturally occurring temporal trends or geographical patterns in illness.
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This prevented us from determining if temporal trends in mortality were related to random fluctuations associated with a small sample size, decreased incidence of disease, or decreased case-fatality ratio.
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Some consequences can be inferred for informal, formal and residential care of the temporal trends in older people's living arrangements and of the transitions that they experience.
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Voters may, however, attribute temporal trends in economic growth, at least in part, to movements in the world economy rather than the policies of their domestic government.
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Kennedy et al. (2003) identify four studies published in the past 15 years that embody many of these advances and allow for exploration of possible temporal trends.
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Among other things, these databases are used to detect geographical and temporal trends in the state of the environment.
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