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  • 1Temporal lobe epilepsy — Classification and external resources Lobe of the brain ICD 10 G40 …

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  • 2temporal artery — n 1) either of two branches of the maxillary artery that supply the temporalis and anastomose with the middle temporal artery called also deep temporal artery 2 a) SUPERFICIAL TEMPORAL ARTERY b) a branch of the superficial temporal artery that… …

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  • 3Temporal encroachment — is an action that affects the perception of time or that affects the ability to take action in the future. Temporal means related to the measurement or passing of time and encroachment is an intrusion, usually unwelcome, into the space of another …

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  • 4Temporal parts — are used in contemporary metaphysics in the debate over persistence of material objects. Some metaphysicists believe objects have temporal parts as objects usually have spatial parts (such as hands, feet, legs etc.). A temporal part would thus be …

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  • 5Temporal difference learning — is a prediction method. It has been mostly used for solving the reinforcement learning problem. TD learning is a combination of Monte Carlo ideas and dynamic programming (DP) ideas. [2] TD resembles a Monte Carlo method because it learns by… …

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  • 6temporal vein — n any of several veins draining the temporal region: as a ) (1) a large vein on each side of the head that is formed by anterior and posterior tributaries from the scalp and adjacent parts, receives the middle temporal vein, and unites with the… …

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  • 7temporal arteritis and hallucinations —    Temporal arteritis is also known as giant cell arteritis (GCA). Both names are used to denote a vasculitis which affects (especially) the large and medium sized arteries of the head. The name temporal arteritis refers to the temporal artery,… …

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  • 8temporal gyrus — n any of three major convolutions of the external surface of the temporal lobe of a cerebral hemisphere that are arranged approximately horizontally with one above the other: a) the one that is uppermost and borders the sylvian fissure called… …

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  • 9Temporal finitism — is the idea that time is finite.The philosophy of Aristotle, expressed in such works as his Physics , held that although space was finite, with only void existing beyond the outermost sphere of the heavens, time was infinite. This caused problems …

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  • 10Temporal anti-aliasing — seeks to reduce or remove the effects of temporal aliasing, which results from insufficient temporal sampling. A common example of temporal aliasing in film is the appearance of vehicle wheels travelling backwards, the so called Wagon wheel… …

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