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"temporal boundaries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an amount of time that has been set for something (a limit or a specific duration). For example, "We need to stick within the temporal boundaries set by the company."
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As The Russian Jerusalem shows, it is a family surpassing temporal boundaries.
Let's call this phenomenon 'fuzzy temporal boundaries'.
Events, too, have boundaries — at least temporal boundaries.
Ordinary objects are supposed to have relatively crisp spatial boundaries and vague temporal boundaries; events, by contrast, would have relatively vague spatial boundaries and crisp temporal boundaries.
There is notorious disagreement on the temporal boundaries of the Renaissance.
Likewise, the temporal boundaries of many events, let alone their spatial boundaries, seem to be indeterminate.
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One of the things that stands out to me is the temporal boundary of "Liberty Brass".
So one temporal boundary of our experience is explained; what of the other?
The temporal boundary conditions of a tsunami early warning system is clearly described in Papadopoulos and Fokaefs (2013).
Consequently, the entire system (if we draw the boundary of the system around the reactants and products which is, of course, a spatial and temporal boundary), has a non-zero rest-mass prior to the collision.
To address these inherent issues, a new LCA PCA methodology is presented in this paper, in which a new concept of partial temporal boundary is introduced to synchronize the interconnecting energy systems.
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