Sentence examples for temporal phenomena from inspiring English sources

The phrase "temporal phenomena" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing events or occurrences that are related to time or that change over time. Example: "The study of temporal phenomena is essential in understanding the dynamics of climate change."

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The world is composed of temporal phenomena preceded by other temporally ordered phenomena.

Geostatistics is an interesting tool used for describing and modeling spatial or temporal phenomena.

Medical images range from the simplest images such as a chest X-ray to sophisticated images displaying temporal phenomena such as the functional magnetic resonance imaging.

Since such a series of temporal phenomena cannot continue to infinity, the world must have had a beginning and a cause of its existence, namely, God (Craig 1979, part 1).

These assumptions concern different aspects such as the type and granularity of the temporal phenomena being modeled, the definition of diagnosis, the ontology for time being adopted.

For the sake of illustration we have applied this approach to the human Red blood cell metabolism (hRBC) and its capacity to predict temporal phenomena was evaluated.

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The conditions for this node, a paper published in 2007, illustrate a different temporal phenomenon.

He acknowledges that like any other temporal phenomenon, not all of its vistas can be adequately thematised or articulated.

So, in analogy to image recognition we need to search for a local feature by sliding a window over a temporal phenomenon (the utterance; looking at one word and its context at a time) rather than a spatial field.

De-agrarianisation may very well be a temporal phenomenon and processes of re-agrarianisation or re-activation of cultivation may be more common than expected in some areas.

These variations, which usually occur between 20 and 100 Hz, are slow enough to be heard as a temporal phenomenon, but they are too fast to be heard as separate sound events (e.g., bounces, rattles, etc).

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