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Temporally structured replay of awake hippocampal ensemble activity during rapid eye movement sleep.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Temporally structured replay of awake hippocampal ensemble activity during rapid eye movement sleep.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Temporally, it is neither classical nor contemporary.
The Gatekeepers of Genre « It Doesn't Have To Be Right… 2010
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Temporally though it's completely disconnected from anything else that ever happened on the show.
Idiot Plots Walter Jon Williams 2010
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Temporally determinate means that something that exists in the morning has a definite end, for instance when it ceases to exist in the evening.
Fine Analysis of Objects of Cognition: Gelug and Non-Gelug Presentations in Alternating Order 2006
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Temporally determinate means that something that exists in the morning has a definite end, for instance when it ceases to exist in the evening.
Fine Analysis of Objects of Cognition: Gelug Presentation 2006
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Temporally, upon persons, kingdoms, nations, and countries; (a type whereof you have, Isa.lxiii. 1 – 6); as he did it upon the old Roman world,
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965
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Temporally, they are to be a numerous seed, a powerful people.
The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882 Joseph Wild
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Temporally as well as spiritually, Brother Brown believes in improving his business.
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Temporally and spiritually, the declaration of inspiration holds good, "We are saved by hope."
Reform and Politics, Part 2, from Volume VII, The Works of Whittier: the Conflict with Slavery, Politics and Reform, the Inner Life and Criticism John Greenleaf Whittier 1849
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