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temporally

[ tem-per-uh-lee, tem-pruh-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to or involves time:

    Temperature and salinity are both influential, but their relative importance varies spatially and temporally.

  2. in a way that relates to or involves present life or the secular world:

    A dedicated group of former guests supports us spiritually through prayer and temporally through financial assistance.



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If you’ve hypothetically wondered, “What is time anymore,” it may be both alarming and a relief to know you’re not the only temporally disoriented person out here.

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In this way, they obtained spatially and temporally finely resolved locations where vultures fed.

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The authors consider these sub-compartments regulatory hubs that enable spatially and temporally flexible platforms for signalling and interaction.

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This temporally separates their fluorescence, making it distinguishable and enabling localizations below the classical resolution limit.

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Highly resolved precipitation maps can only be produced with computationally expensive and, hence, spatially or temporally limited models.

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