Yet, though they were in principle temporal, a few became dateless, timeless.
In the seconds before the insight appears, a brain area called the superior anterior temporal gyrus (aSTG) exhibits a sharp spike in activity.
One of the biggest problems in personal finance is a phenomenon that behavioral economists call hyperbolic temporal discounting, which is basically a fancy term for our tendency to sacrifice the future to live for today.
Musth refers to a period when bull elephants' temporal glands become swollen, from which a strong smelling fluid, rich in testosterone, runs down on their cheeks.
My idea for our first prank was "ante-temporal search, " a breakthrough development that anticipated user requests.
If "Glad Rag Doll" is a heartfelt ballad with guitar accompaniment, "Sweet Man" exists in a temporal phantom zone.
But the climate system is oblivious to the vaunted ambitions of temporal nations, and a kicking is around the corner.
The 16 pictures are baldly factual temporal maps and read like a parody of street photography.
The book itself gives rise to temporal and spatial issues of a more immediate kind.
His Ibiza, with its vividly painted landscape and plentiful harvests, seems to exist in a different temporal space to the hedonistic playground this corner of the Balearics is usually associated with.
As if this weren't enough to warrant an immediate purchase, it also doubles as a battery-powered temporal massager, and while we can't confirm, it looks to come in several editions including one with a built-in afro for the disco set.
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The real game changer is in harnessing Big Data spatially, to create an understanding of how customers act based on a longitudinal and temporal view.
Instead, it provides a reminder that temporal beauty is all we can know in this life, which Strauss understood all too well in his final days.
To find out, my colleague Alice Gaby and I traveled to Australia and gave Pormpuraawans sets of pictures that showed temporal progressions (for example, pictures of a man at different ages, or a crocodile growing, or a banana being eaten).
The temporal relationship between the two conflicts was recognized as a problem.
Instead, Dr Peretz ran a test in which she compared her subject's emotional reactions to music with those of a control group of women whose temporal lobes were intact.
He quoted from Benedict when he told the cardinals that while they are "princes" of the church, their leader is the crucified Christ, a further admonition against attachment to temporal power.
The hippocampus, for example, is a part of the brain in the medial temporal lobe, which is very active in spatial navigation and memory.
Scanning their brains using functional magnetic resonance imaging, the scientists found that a region involved in language processing - the temporal lobe, part of the prefrontal cortex - was activated during verbal learning in rested patients.
The goal is to amass a consistent set of data across a broad geographic region and sense it periodically to develop temporal data sets.
He found that the aircrew given the shorter period to "turn around" after a jet-lagging flight had an area of the brain called the temporal lobe which was noticeably smaller than the others.
Over the years, however, a separation of church and state has helped to nurture individual creativity alongside reasonable governance under temporal laws.
Scans also show that the temporal lobe, which contains the hippocampus, and another brain region called the posterior cingulate use less glucose than a normal brain, suggesting they have shut down.
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