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  • Temporal discretization
  • Mathematical technique

    (CAE) simulations, which require discretizing the governing equations in both space and time. Temporal discretization involves the integration of every

    Temporal discretization

    Temporal_discretization

  • Runge–Kutta methods
  • Family of implicit and explicit iterative methods

    explicit iterative methods, which include the Euler method, used in temporal discretization for the approximate solutions of simultaneous nonlinear equations

    Runge–Kutta methods

    Runge–Kutta methods

    Runge–Kutta_methods

  • Meta-learning (computer science)
  • Subfield of machine learning

    Electrochemical RAM (ECRAM) Reinforcement learning Q-learning Policy gradient SARSA Temporal difference (TD) Multi-agent Self-play Learning with humans Active learning

    Meta-learning (computer science)

    Meta-learning_(computer_science)

  • Temporal resolution
  • Discrete resolution of a measurement with respect to time

    Temporal resolution (TR) refers to the discrete resolution of a measurement with respect to time. It is defined as the amount of time needed to revisit

    Temporal resolution

    Temporal_resolution

  • Deep backward stochastic differential equation method
  • X_{s})\right)\,ds+\int _{0}^{t}\nabla u(s,X_{s})\cdot \sigma (s,X_{s})\,dW_{s}} Discretize the time interval [ 0 , T ] {\displaystyle [0,T]} into steps 0 = t 0 <

    Deep backward stochastic differential equation method

    Deep backward stochastic differential equation method

    Deep_backward_stochastic_differential_equation_method

  • Discrete wavelet transform
  • Transform in numerical harmonic analysis

    wavelet transforms, a key advantage it has over Fourier transforms is temporal resolution: it captures both frequency and location information (location

    Discrete wavelet transform

    Discrete wavelet transform

    Discrete_wavelet_transform

  • Network analysis (electrical circuits)
  • Determining all voltages and currents within an electrical network

    for time tn+1, the solution for time tn is already known. Then, temporal discretization is used to replace the derivatives with differences, such as x

    Network analysis (electrical circuits)

    Network_analysis_(electrical_circuits)

  • Lumped parameter model for the cardiovascular system
  • differential equations is solved by means of a numerical method for temporal discretization, e.g., a Runge-Kutta method. The cardiovascular system is split

    Lumped parameter model for the cardiovascular system

    Lumped parameter model for the cardiovascular system

    Lumped_parameter_model_for_the_cardiovascular_system

  • Eusociality
  • Highest level of animal sociality a species can attain

    addition, the queen eats any eggs laid by workers. Furthermore, temporally discrete production of workers and gynes (actual or potential queens) can

    Eusociality

    Eusociality

    Eusociality

  • Chi-Wang Shu
  • American fluid dynamicist (born 1957)

    have had a great impact on scientific computing, including TVD temporal discretizations, ENO and WENO finite difference schemes, discontinuous Galerkin

    Chi-Wang Shu

    Chi-Wang_Shu

  • Parareal
  • Parallel algorithm from numerical analysis

    focused on the spatial discretization, in view of the challenges from exascale computing, parallel methods for temporal discretization have been identified

    Parareal

    Parareal

    Parareal

  • Posterization
  • Flaws caused by insufficient color depth

    use temporal anti-aliasing, which yields motion blur. Compare with time stretching, which adds frames. Downsampling Quantization error Discretization error

    Posterization

    Posterization

    Posterization

  • Mountain car problem
  • Standard testing domain in Reinforced learning

    categories, state space discretization or function approximation. In this approach, two continuous state variables are pushed into discrete states by bucketing

    Mountain car problem

    Mountain car problem

    Mountain_car_problem

  • Gaussian blur
  • Type of image blur produced by a Gaussian function

    pass, but requires fewer of them Discretization is typically achieved by sampling the Gaussian filter kernel at discrete points, normally at positions corresponding

    Gaussian blur

    Gaussian blur

    Gaussian_blur

  • Aliasing
  • Signal processing effect

    instance in digital audio or the stroboscopic effect, and is referred to as temporal aliasing. Aliasing in spatially sampled signals (e.g., moiré patterns in

    Aliasing

    Aliasing

    Aliasing

  • Digital signal processing
  • Mathematical signal manipulation by computers

    (ADC). Sampling is usually carried out in two stages, discretization and quantization. Discretization means that the signal is divided into equal intervals

    Digital signal processing

    Digital_signal_processing

  • Perdurantism
  • Philosophical theory of persistence

    different temporal parts of an object". Take any perdurant and isolate a part of its spatial region. That isolated spatial part has a corresponding temporal part

    Perdurantism

    Perdurantism

  • Temporal finitism
  • Doctrine that time is finite in the past

    Temporal finitism is the doctrine that time is finite in the past.[clarification needed] The philosophy of Aristotle, expressed in such works as his Physics

    Temporal finitism

    Temporal_finitism

  • Segment (linguistics)
  • Distinct unit of speech

    analysis. Segments are called "discrete" because they are, at least at some analytical level, separate and individual, and temporally ordered. Segments are generally

    Segment (linguistics)

    Segment (linguistics)

    Segment_(linguistics)

  • Inferior temporal gyrus
  • One of three gyri of the temporal lobe of the brain

    The inferior temporal gyrus is one of three gyri of the temporal lobe and is located below the middle temporal gyrus, connected behind with the inferior

    Inferior temporal gyrus

    Inferior temporal gyrus

    Inferior_temporal_gyrus

  • Neural coding
  • Method by which information is represented in the brain

    change their activities by firing sequences of action potentials in various temporal patterns, with the presence of external sensory stimuli, such as light

    Neural coding

    Neural_coding

  • Wagon-wheel effect
  • Optical illusion

    grating contracting so as to have the same temporal frequency as the radial grating. This is inconsistent with discrete frames covering local parts of visual

    Wagon-wheel effect

    Wagon-wheel effect

    Wagon-wheel_effect

  • Visual temporal integration
  • Visual temporal integration is a perceptual process of integrating a continuous and rapid stream of information into discrete perceptual episodes or 'events'

    Visual temporal integration

    Visual_temporal_integration

  • Reinforcement learning
  • Field of machine learning

    Barto 2018, §6. Temporal-Difference Learning. Bradtke, Steven J.; Barto, Andrew G. (1996). "Learning to predict by the method of temporal differences".

    Reinforcement learning

    Reinforcement learning

    Reinforcement_learning

  • Fermion doubling
  • Putting fermions on a lattice with chiral symmetry results in more fermions than expected

    {\displaystyle {\bar {\psi }}_{n}} . The derivative discretization used is the symmetric derivative discretization, with the vectors μ ^ {\displaystyle {\hat {\mu

    Fermion doubling

    Fermion_doubling

  • Richards equation
  • Representation of water movement in unsaturated soils

    Richards equation is prone to the following computational issue: the discretized temporal derivative using the implicit Rothe method yields the following approximation:

    Richards equation

    Richards_equation

  • Discrete element method
  • Numerical method

    A discrete element method (DEM), also called a distinct element method, is any of a family of numerical methods for computing the motion and effect of

    Discrete element method

    Discrete_element_method

  • Bueno-Orovio–Cherry–Fenton model
  • Phenomenological ionic model for human ventricular cells

    methods to discretize in space this system of equations, such as the finite element method (FEM) or isogeometric analysis (IGA). Time discretization can be

    Bueno-Orovio–Cherry–Fenton model

    Bueno-Orovio–Cherry–Fenton_model

  • MEMO model (wind-flow simulation)
  • {\displaystyle w} are defined at the centre of the appropriate interfaces. Temporal discretization of the prognostic equations is based on the explicit second order

    MEMO model (wind-flow simulation)

    MEMO_model_(wind-flow_simulation)

  • Discrete cosine transform
  • Technique used in signal processing and data compression

    doi:10.1109/36.368225 Chan, Y.; Siu, W. (May 1997), "Variable temporal-length 3-D discrete cosine transform coding" (PDF), IEEE Trans. Image Process., 6

    Discrete cosine transform

    Discrete_cosine_transform

  • Law
  • System of enforceable rules

    the sociology of law is concerned with the way that law develops outside discrete state jurisdictions, being produced through social interaction in social

    Law

    Law

    Law

  • HydroGeoSphere
  • of HydroGeoSphere follow the same conventions for spatial and temporal discretizations as those used by the subsurface modules. The surface flow equation

    HydroGeoSphere

    HydroGeoSphere

  • MacCormack method
  • Equation in computational fluid dynamics

    dynamics, the MacCormack method (/məˈkɔːrmæk ˈmɛθəd/) is a widely used discretization scheme for the numerical solution of hyperbolic partial differential

    MacCormack method

    MacCormack_method

  • Time
  • Continuous progression from past to future

    experience. Time is often referred to as the fourth dimension and the temporal dimension, in addition to the three spatial dimensions. Time is primarily

    Time

    Time

    Time

  • Time crystal
  • Structure that repeats in time; a novel type or phase of non-equilibrium matter

    to whether it is possible to break symmetry temporally, and thus create a "time crystal." If a discrete time-translation symmetry is broken (which may

    Time crystal

    Time crystal

    Time_crystal

  • Metric temporal logic
  • Metric temporal logic (MTL) is a special case of temporal logic. It is an extension of temporal logic in which temporal operators are replaced by time-constrained

    Metric temporal logic

    Metric_temporal_logic

  • Spatial heterogeneity
  • Distribution property in ecology

    spatial heterogeneity with the optimized parameters of spatial data discretization for identifying geographical factors and interactive impacts of factors

    Spatial heterogeneity

    Spatial heterogeneity

    Spatial_heterogeneity

  • Automated planning and scheduling
  • Branch of artificial intelligence

    The Simple Temporal Network with Uncertainty (STNU) is a scheduling problem which involves controllable actions, uncertain events and temporal constraints

    Automated planning and scheduling

    Automated_planning_and_scheduling

  • Fast Fourier transform
  • Discrete Fourier transform algorithm

    A fast Fourier transform (FFT) is an algorithm that computes the discrete Fourier transform (DFT), or its inverse (IDFT), of a sequence. A Fourier transform

    Fast Fourier transform

    Fast Fourier transform

    Fast_Fourier_transform

  • Dimension
  • Property of a mathematical space

    spacetime consist of events that are not absolutely defined spatially and temporally, but rather are known relative to the motion of an observer. Minkowski

    Dimension

    Dimension

    Dimension

  • Wavelet
  • Function for integral Fourier-like transform

    temporal signals in real time, it is essential that the wavelet filters do not access signal values from the future as well as that minimal temporal latencies

    Wavelet

    Wavelet

    Wavelet

  • Symmetry (physics)
  • Feature of a system that is preserved under some transformation

    geometry associated with a physical system; temporal symmetries, involving only changes in time; or spatio-temporal symmetries, involving changes in both space

    Symmetry (physics)

    Symmetry (physics)

    Symmetry_(physics)

  • Direct numerical simulation
  • Simulation in computational fluid dynamics

    This means that in order to be accurate, the integration, for most discretization methods, must be done with a time step, Δ t {\displaystyle \Delta t}

    Direct numerical simulation

    Direct_numerical_simulation

  • Temporoparietal junction
  • Area of the brain where the temporal and parietal lobes meet

    The temporoparietal junction (TPJ) is an area of the brain where the temporal and parietal lobes meet, at the posterior end of the lateral sulcus (Sylvian

    Temporoparietal junction

    Temporoparietal junction

    Temporoparietal_junction

  • Pseudospectral time-domain method
  • Numerical analysis technique for waves

    bases, such as Fourier or Chebyshev bases while the problem is temporally discretized. Introduced in the late 1990s, PSTD is widely used in acoustic,

    Pseudospectral time-domain method

    Pseudospectral time-domain method

    Pseudospectral_time-domain_method

  • Time-translation symmetry
  • Mathematical transformation in physics

    Time-translation symmetry or temporal translation symmetry (TTS) is a mathematical transformation in physics that moves the times of events through a common

    Time-translation symmetry

    Time-translation symmetry

    Time-translation_symmetry

  • Data compression
  • Compact encoding of digital data

    between e.g., temporally adjacent frames (inter-frame coding) or spatially adjacent pixels (intra-frame coding). Inter-frame compression (a temporal delta encoding)

    Data compression

    Data_compression

  • Arrow of time
  • Concept in physics of one-way time

    is much more obvious. This arrow had not been linked to any large-scale temporal behaviour until the work of Joan Vaccaro, who showed that T violation could

    Arrow of time

    Arrow of time

    Arrow_of_time

  • Frequency
  • Number of occurrences or cycles per unit time

    related by the equation f = 1 T . {\displaystyle f={\frac {1}{T}}.} The term temporal frequency is used to emphasise that the frequency is characterised by the

    Frequency

    Frequency

    Frequency

  • Spectrum (physical sciences)
  • Concept relating to waves and signals

    and its overtones, the spectrogram is also useful for analysis of the temporal attack, decay, sustain, and release of the musical note. Approximate frequency

    Spectrum (physical sciences)

    Spectrum (physical sciences)

    Spectrum_(physical_sciences)

  • Hamiltonian lattice gauge theory
  • Lattice field theory with only spatial discretization

    but the time component is associated with the vertices. However, the temporal gauge is often employed, setting the electric potential to zero. The eigenvalues

    Hamiltonian lattice gauge theory

    Hamiltonian_lattice_gauge_theory

  • Wavelet transform
  • Mathematical technique used in data compression and analysis

    (UWB) wireless communications. Discretizing of the c − τ {\displaystyle c-\tau } axis Applied the following discretization of frequency and time: c n =

    Wavelet transform

    Wavelet transform

    Wavelet_transform

  • Aevum
  • Concept in Scholastic philosophy

    In scholastic philosophy, the aevum (also called aeviternity) is the temporal mode of existence experienced by angels and by the saints in heaven. In some

    Aevum

    Aevum

    Aevum

  • Model checking
  • Computer science field

    software designs where the specification is given by a temporal logic formula. Pioneering work in temporal logic specification was done by Amir Pnueli, who

    Model checking

    Model checking

    Model_checking

  • List of things named after Joseph Fourier
  • measurement technique whereby spectra are collected based on measurements of the temporal coherence of a radiative source Joseph Fourier University 10101 Fourier

    List of things named after Joseph Fourier

    List_of_things_named_after_Joseph_Fourier

  • Timed propositional temporal logic
  • of computer science, timed propositional temporal logic (TPTL) is an extension of propositional linear temporal logic (LTL) in which variables are introduced

    Timed propositional temporal logic

    Timed_propositional_temporal_logic

  • Trajectory optimization
  • Process of developing trajectory performance

    represented by a discrete set of points, known as mesh points or grid points. Mesh refinement The process by which the discretization mesh is improved

    Trajectory optimization

    Trajectory_optimization

  • TLA+
  • Formal specification language

    of temporal logic to computer science, Prior speculated on its use a decade earlier in 1967: The usefulness of systems of this sort [on discrete time]

    TLA+

    TLA+

    TLA+

  • Computational electromagnetics
  • Branch of physics

    ("cells"), and solve Maxwell's equations simultaneously across all cells. Discretization consumes computer memory, and solving the relevant equations takes significant

    Computational electromagnetics

    Computational electromagnetics

    Computational_electromagnetics

  • Time series
  • Sequence of data points over time

    Average. A time series is often visualized using a run chart (a type of temporal line chart), which helps identify patterns such as trends, seasonal effects

    Time series

    Time series

    Time_series

  • Discrete diffusion model
  • Technique for the generative modeling of a discrete probability distribution

    cannot be performed in continuous time, but only in discrete time. This produces a time-discretization error. The Gillespie algorithm cannot in general perform

    Discrete diffusion model

    Discrete_diffusion_model

  • Network theory
  • Study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects

    interconnections. Temporal networks are used for example to study how financial risk has spread across countries. In this study, temporal networks are used

    Network theory

    Network theory

    Network_theory

  • Formal concept analysis
  • Method of deriving an ontology

    G.; Leschi, C.; Besson, J.; Boulicaut, J.-F. (2004). "Assessment of discretization techniques for relevant pattern discovery from gene expression data"

    Formal concept analysis

    Formal_concept_analysis

  • Convolution
  • Integral expressing the amount of overlap of one function as it is shifted over another

    others. Atlas, Homma, and Marks. "An Artificial Neural Network for Spatio-Temporal Bipolar Patterns: Application to Phoneme Classification" (PDF). Neural

    Convolution

    Convolution

    Convolution

  • Pitch (music)
  • Perceptual property in music ordering sounds from low to high

    are not sufficient for pitch responses. Temporal theories offer an alternative that appeals to the temporal structure of action potentials, mostly the

    Pitch (music)

    Pitch (music)

    Pitch_(music)

  • Sound
  • Vibration that travels via pressure waves in matter

    ANSI/ASA S1.1-2013). More recent approaches have also considered temporal envelope and temporal fine structure as perceptually relevant analyses. Pitch is perceived

    Sound

    Sound

    Sound

  • Collision detection
  • Term in computer science

    cost. Collision detection frequently involves dynamic objects, adding a temporal dimension to distance calculations. Instead of simply measuring distance

    Collision detection

    Collision_detection

  • Fourier analysis
  • Branch of mathematics

    coordinates). Fourier transforms are not limited to functions of time, and temporal frequencies. They can equally be applied to analyze spatial frequencies

    Fourier analysis

    Fourier analysis

    Fourier_analysis

  • Blob detection
  • Particular task in computer vision

    maximum value over spatio-temporal scales at a spatio-temporal scale level reflecting the spatial extent and the temporal duration of an onset Gaussian

    Blob detection

    Blob_detection

  • Data cube
  • Multi-dimensional data structure

    spatio-temporal sensor, image, and simulation data, but also statistics data where the semantics of dimensions is not necessarily of spatial or temporal nature

    Data cube

    Data_cube

  • Classical conditioning
  • Aspect of learning procedure

    directed at a person's eye could be followed by the sound of a buzzer. In temporal conditioning, a US is presented at regular intervals, for instance every

    Classical conditioning

    Classical conditioning

    Classical_conditioning

  • High frequency data
  • Time-series data collected at fine scale

    these distinct characteristics as irregular temporal spacing, discreteness, diurnal patterns, and temporal dependence. High frequency data employs the

    High frequency data

    High_frequency_data

  • Vision–language–action model
  • Foundation model allowing control of robot actions

    tends to scale better to robots with many degrees of freedom, where discretization for every DoF would be impractical. VLAs can be organized either as

    Vision–language–action model

    Vision–language–action_model

  • Fitts's law
  • Predictive model of human movement

    (i.e., temporal distance Dt) and the width of the target (i.e., temporal width Wt) can be defined for temporal targets as well. The temporal distance

    Fitts's law

    Fitts's law

    Fitts's_law

  • Morphogenetic field
  • Developmental biology concept

    structures: tissues, organs, or parts of an organism. The spatial and temporal extents of such a region of embryonic stem cells are dynamic, and within

    Morphogenetic field

    Morphogenetic field

    Morphogenetic_field

  • Q-learning
  • Model-free reinforcement learning algorithm

    (using a Q {\displaystyle Q} table) applies only to discrete action and state spaces. Discretization of these values leads to inefficient learning, largely

    Q-learning

    Q-learning

  • Scale space
  • Framework for multi-scale signal representation

    cascade, with specifically chosen time constants to obtain temporal scale covariance. For discrete data, this kernel can often be numerically well approximated

    Scale space

    Scale_space

  • Signal processing
  • Field of electrical engineering

    System Identification: NARMAX Methods in the Time, Frequency, and Spatio-Temporal Domains. Wiley. ISBN 978-1-119-94359-4. Slawinska, J.; Ourmazd, A.; Giannakis

    Signal processing

    Signal processing

    Signal_processing

  • Eigenstate thermalization hypothesis
  • Hypothesis about quantum and statistical mechanics

    expectation value to exhibit small temporal fluctuations around its time-average, we study the mean squared amplitude of the temporal fluctuations, defined as (

    Eigenstate thermalization hypothesis

    Eigenstate_thermalization_hypothesis

  • Motion compensation
  • Video compression technique, used to efficiently predict and generate video frames

    compression techniques: discrete cosine transform (DCT) coding in the spatial dimension, and predictive motion compensation in the temporal dimension. DCT coding

    Motion compensation

    Motion compensation

    Motion_compensation

  • Henry Molaison
  • American memory disorder patient

    was an American epileptic man who in 1953 received a bilateral medial temporal lobectomy to surgically resect parts of his brain—the anterior two thirds

    Henry Molaison

    Henry_Molaison

  • Video copy detection
  • Detection of illegally copied video

    dissimilarity is made by combining the two aforementioned algorithms, Global temporal descriptors and Global ordinal measurement descriptors, in time and space

    Video copy detection

    Video_copy_detection

  • Fourier
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    measurement technique whereby spectra are collected based on measurements of the temporal coherence of a radiative source List of Fourier-related transforms, a list

    Fourier

    Fourier

  • Grim Reaper paradox
  • Paradox involving infinity

    questions about the possibility of continuous time and the infinite past (temporal finitism). It is inspired by J. A. Benardete's paradoxes from the 1964

    Grim Reaper paradox

    Grim_Reaper_paradox

  • Recurrent neural network
  • Class of artificial neural network

    input to the network at the next time step. This enables RNNs to capture temporal dependencies and patterns within sequences. The fundamental building block

    Recurrent neural network

    Recurrent_neural_network

  • Discount function
  • Economic model which weighs rewards based on when they are received

    two most commonly used examples. Discounted utility Intertemporal choice Temporal discounting Shane Frederick & George Loewenstein & Ted O'Donoghue, 2002

    Discount function

    Discount_function

  • Logistic map
  • Simple polynomial map exhibiting chaotic behavior

    number of individuals K . The logistic map can also be derived from the discretization of the logistic equation for continuous-time population models. The

    Logistic map

    Logistic map

    Logistic_map

  • Dynamical system
  • Mathematical model of the time dependence of a point in space

    predict certain variables, like in the case of the discretization of Navier–Stokes equations. Discrete dynamical systems are often also called cascades

    Dynamical system

    Dynamical system

    Dynamical_system

  • Pablo Visconti
  • Argentine biologist

    Pablo Visconti (2010). "Analysis of CAPZA3 localization reveals temporally discrete events during the acrosome reaction". Journal of Cellular Physiology

    Pablo Visconti

    Pablo_Visconti

  • Convolutional neural network
  • Type of feedforward neural network

    in visual salience, spatial attention, and temporal attention, the most critical spatial regions/temporal instants could be visualized to justify the

    Convolutional neural network

    Convolutional_neural_network

  • Structure tensor
  • Tensor related to gradients

    spatio-temporal window function needs to be adapted, corresponding to the transfer of affine shape adaptation from spatial to spatio-temporal image data

    Structure tensor

    Structure_tensor

  • Multiscale Green's function
  • Generalized version of classical Green's function

    accelerate the temporal convergence of molecular dynamics. The new method, called CGFMD (Causal Green's Function Molecular Dynamics) is the temporal equivalent

    Multiscale Green's function

    Multiscale_Green's_function

  • De Bruijn graph
  • Directed graph representing overlaps between sequences of symbols

    forecasting, De Bruijn graphs have been adapted to encode temporal patterns by mapping discrete subsequences (n-grams) of observations to graph nodes. This

    De Bruijn graph

    De_Bruijn_graph

  • Valentin Goranko
  • Bulgarian-Swedish logician

    several other scientific journals. 2015 Logic and Discrete Mathematics: A Concise Introduction 2016 Temporal Logics in Computer Science 2016 Logic as a Tool:

    Valentin Goranko

    Valentin Goranko

    Valentin_Goranko

  • Dynamic Bayesian network
  • Probabilistic graphical model

    1016/0169-2070(94)02009-e. Paul Dagum; Adam Galper; Eric Horvitz (June 1991). "Temporal Probabilistic Reasoning: Dynamic Network Models for Forecasting" (PDF)

    Dynamic Bayesian network

    Dynamic Bayesian network

    Dynamic_Bayesian_network

  • Slaughterhouse-Five
  • 1969 novel by Kurt Vonnegut

    frequently travels back and forth through time. The protagonist deals with a temporal crisis as a result of his post-war psychological trauma. The text centers

    Slaughterhouse-Five

    Slaughterhouse-Five

    Slaughterhouse-Five

  • Sonar signal processing
  • Underwater acoustic signal processing

    {r}})}d{\vec {k}}\,dw,\end{aligned}}} In the formula w {\displaystyle w} is temporal frequency and k → {\displaystyle {\vec {k}}} is spatial frequency. We often

    Sonar signal processing

    Sonar signal processing

    Sonar_signal_processing

  • Theory of mind
  • Ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others

    shows that the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), the posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS), the precuneus, and the amygdala are associated with theory

    Theory of mind

    Theory_of_mind

  • Applied behavior analysis
  • Application of respondent and operant conditioning to change behavior

    behavior has three dimensions that can be measured: repeatability, temporal extent, and temporal locus. Response classes occur repeatedly throughout time—i.e

    Applied behavior analysis

    Applied behavior analysis

    Applied_behavior_analysis

  • Rage syndrome
  • Neurological problem in dogs

    epilepsy, automatic epilepsy, rhinencephalic epilepsy, behavioral epilepsy, temporal lobe epilepsy, and autonomic epilepsy. In addition, depending on the professional's

    Rage syndrome

    Rage syndrome

    Rage_syndrome

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  • Lodge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lodge

    English : local name for someone who lived in a small cottage or temporary dwelling, Middle English logge (Old French loge, of Germanic origin). The term was used in particular of a cabin erected by masons working on the site of a particular construction project, such as a church or cathedral, and so it was probably in many cases equivalent to an occupational name for a mason. Reaney suggests that one early form, atte Logge, might sometimes have denoted the warden of a masons’ lodge.Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924), the influential U.S. senator from MA, was born in Boston, the only son of John Ellerton Lodge, a prosperous merchant and owner of swift clipper ships engaged in commerce with China, one of several Lodges who emigrated from England in the 18th and 19th centuries.

    Lodge

  • Schooley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Schooley

    English : of uncertain origin; perhaps a topographic name for someone living on low-lying land (Old English ēg) with a hut or temporary shelter (Old Norse skáli) on it.

    Schooley

  • Helm
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Helm

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : topographic name for someone who lived by or worked at a rough temporary shelter for animals, Middle English helm (Old Norse hjalmr, related to the Old English and Old High German words in 2 below), or a habitational name from a minor place named Helm or Helme from this word, as for example in County Durham, Northumberland, and West Yorkshire.English, German, and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a maker of helmets, from Middle English, Middle High German, Middle Dutch helm.German and Dutch : from a medieval personal name, a short form of any of the various compound names formed with helm ‘helmet’. Compare, e.g., Helmbrecht.Scottish : habitational name from Helme in Roxburghshire (Borders).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Helm ‘helmet’.

    Helm

  • Winterbottom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winterbottom

    English : from Middle English winter ‘winter’ + bottom ‘valley’, hence a topographic name, especially in the hilly regions of Lancashire and Yorkshire, for someone whose principal dwelling was in a valley inhabited only in winter (the summer being spent in temporary shelters on the upland pasture).

    Winterbottom

  • Mehandi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Rajasthani, Traditional

    Mehandi

    A Flowering Plan; Generally Used for Temporary Skin Decoration for Special Occasions

    Mehandi

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  • Shakuni
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Shakuni

    Prosperity

  • Abdus-Shaheed
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Abdus-Shaheed

    Servant of the Witness

  • Bahudha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bahudha

    A river

  • Vaisaka
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Vaisaka

    A Season

  • Kiyaan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Kiyaan

    King; Royal; Shri Krishna

  • MohmmedIdrees
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    MohmmedIdrees

    A Prophet's Name

  • Raja
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Raja

    King; Sand; Silvery; Emotion; Affection; Hope; Royal

  • Orla Orlaith Orlagh
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Orla Orlaith Orlagh

    orlaith means “golden princess.” The name was shared by both a sister and a daughter of the most famous of the high kings, Brian Boru (read the legend).

  • Legget
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Legget

    Delegate.

  • ERNEST
  • Male

    English

    ERNEST

    English form of German Ernust, ERNEST means "battle (to the death), serious business."

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  • Crotaphitic
  • n.

    Pertaining to the temple; temporal.

  • Infratemporal
  • a.

    Below the temple; below the temporal bone.

  • Temporally
  • adv.

    In a temporal manner; secularly.

  • Zygoma
  • n.

    The zygomatic process of the temporal bone.

  • Post-temporal
  • a.

    Situated back of the temporal bone or the temporal region of the skull; -- applied especially to a bone which usually connects the supraclavicle with the skull in the pectoral arch of fishes.

  • Post-temporal
  • n.

    A post-temporal bone.

  • Temporal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the temple or temples; as, the temporal bone; a temporal artery.

  • Pretemporal
  • a.

    Situated in front of the temporal bone.

  • Supratemporal
  • a.

    Situated above the temporal bone or temporal fossa.

  • Jury
  • a.

    For temporary use; -- applied to a temporary contrivance.

  • Temporal
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to time, that is, to the present life, or this world; secular, as distinguished from sacred or eternal.

  • Temporal
  • n.

    Anything temporal or secular; a temporality; -- used chiefly in the plural.

  • Temporary
  • a.

    Lasting for a time only; existing or continuing for a limited time; not permanent; as, the patient has obtained temporary relief.

  • Squamosal
  • n.

    The squamous part of the temporal bone, or a bone correspondending to it, under Temporal.

  • Femoral
  • a.

    Pertaining to the femur or thigh; as, the femoral artery.

  • Crotaphite
  • n.

    The temple or temporal fossa. Also used adjectively.

  • Temporal
  • n.

    Civil or political, as distinguished from ecclesiastical; as, temporal power; temporal courts.

  • Temporo-auricular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to both the temple and the ear; as, the temporo-auricular nerve.