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temporal cases
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Plural of temporal case
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Temporal cases are traditionally represented by a set of temporal features, defining time series and temporal event sequences.
However, the authors recently encountered a problem for which the suitable objective function was not among the traditional temporal cases.
The distribution of Zn+ neurons was conspicuously different in the temporal cases (Fig. 1 J,K,L ).
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We first consider the temporal case.
Similarly to the temporal case, the neural circuit is equivalent to that shown in Fig. 17A.
This approach has been mainly successful for the temporal case and being applied to both spatial and temporal segmentation problems.
This view, transposed to the temporal case, is precisely what the endurantist says: objects do not have temporal parts; each object is wholly present at each time.
The Pair-Copula model yields greater accuracy for all dimensions, and the improvement is more evident than that of the temporal case.
Further the balance between X, AX and BX can be determined exactly as performed in the purely temporal case.
The main difference when X is inhomogeneous arises in the fact that X is no longer limited by the local availability of A in contrast to the results in the purely temporal case.
The temporal case distribution is compared with available climate data and the index of peridomestic adult vectors, Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus mosquitoes, and case characteristics are examined across the age and sex of patients and across the surveillance method (active vs. passive).
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