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  • 11Temporal 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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  • 12Temporal resolution — refers to the precision of a measurement with respect to time. Often there is a tradeoff between temporal resolution of a measurement and its spatial precision (spatial resolution). This trade off can be attributed to the finite speed of light,… …

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  • 13Spatial Decision Support System — Spatial Decision Support Systems (sDSS) developed in parallel with the concept of Decision Support Systems (DSS).An sDSS is an interactive, computer based system designed to support a user or group of users in achieving a higher effectiveness of… …

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  • 14Temporal 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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  • 15Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics — Infobox University name = Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics dutch name = Instituut voor Biodiversiteit en Ecosysteem Dynamica established = 2000 director = Prof.dr. Peter H. van Tienderen city = Amsterdam country = The Netherlands …

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  • 16Temporal Analyst — is an extension of ArcMap (ESRI) for stroage, management, processing, plotting and analysis of virtually any time releated data inside ArcGISTM application and was developed by DHI Water.Environment.Health. Temporal Analyst tool for GIS brings… …

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  • 17Wireless electronic devices and health — For mobile phones, see Mobile phone radiation and health. The World Health Organization has acknowledged that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are influencing the environment (but not people), and that some people are worried about possible… …

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  • 18Temporal summation — is an effect generated by a single neuron as a way of achieving action potential. Summation occurs when the time constant is sufficiently long and the frequency of rises in potential are high enough that a rise in potential begins before a… …

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  • 19Ecology and Society — (formerly Conservation Ecology) is an Open Access, interdisciplinary journal published by the Resilience Alliance. The journal seeks papers that are novel, integrative and written in a way that is accessible to a wide audience that includes an… …

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  • 20Spatial anti-aliasing — In digital signal processing, spatial anti aliasing is the technique of minimizing the distortion artifacts known as aliasing when representing a high resolution image at a lower resolution. Anti aliasing is used in digital photography, computer… …

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