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temporally

[ US /ˈtɛmpɝəɫi/ ]
[ UK /tˈɛmpəɹə‍li/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with regard to temporal order
    temporally processed

How To Use temporally In A Sentence

  • Upper genital tract infection associated with intrauterine contraceptive devices is temporally linked to the insertion of the device.
  • These data indicate that submicrosecond pulses achieve temporally distinct effects on living cells compared to microsecond pulses.
  • temporally processed
  • Obama has shown himself to be a master strategist, and one whose strategies are complex, subtle, and formulated with an eye spacially toward the whole board and temporally all the way to the end-game. The Bushite Policies of Obama's Department of Justice: III-Justified?
  • Any causal statement about the universe would have to be expressed atemporally, but for the theist this presents no problem provided that God is conceived atemporally and sense can be made of atemporal causation.
  • Conversely, men who do not desire to be fathers but biologically father a child anyway are less likely to be involved financially, temporally, or relationally, especially across time.
  • Because all three main clades of bilaterian animals express a let-7 RNA that is temporally regulated, but cnidarian, poriferan and all non-animal species that we analysed do not express a detectable let-7 RNA, we propose that the gene evolved after the divergence of diploblastic and bilaterian animals Teach the Controversy
  • The effect of both is to minimize the effects of temporally variable recruitment on total population size.
  • Time is temporally suspended through there being a lack of reciprocal interplay between subject and object.
  • Maybe his convincing films, which wed the physically linear quality of drawing to the temporally linear quality of moving images, have altered my vision.
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