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Spatio-temporal structure of the pentadecadal variability over the North Pacific.
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Spatio-temporal relations are often exempted from this prescription since the idea that the position of an object is intrinsic to it is associated with a very strong form of substantivalism.
Structural Realism Ladyman, James 2009
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Spatio-temporal variability and environmental controls of methane fluxes at the forest-tundra ecotone in the Fennoscandian mountains.
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Valérian: Spatio-Temporal Agent, Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mézières – Valérian is a long-running French series, with twenty volumes published to date in France.
And A Thousand Words More… « It Doesn't Have To Be Right… 2008
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IBM also plans to build a community of users around its epidemiological modeling framework, called Spatio-Temporal Epidemiological Modeller (STEM), which can tap the information collected from IHII, along with additional information such as roadmaps, airport locations, travel patterns, and bird migration routes around the world.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » IBM and open-source against pandemics 2006
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Spatio-temporal features are attached to all our perceptions and to our perceptual thoughts, but not to the concepts we entertain descriptively.
Kant and Leibniz Wilson, Catherine 2008
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The third postulate, ˜Of Spatio-temporal Continuity™ denies action at a distance.
Causal Processes Dowe, Phil 2007
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Spatio-temporal analysis of SAR image series from the Brazilian Pantanal.
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Spatio-temporal statistical approaches with an emphasis on statistical downscaling of deterministic climatic projections; and
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Wiggins, D. (1967): Identity and Spatio-Temporal Continuity, Blackwell, Oxford.
Substance Robinson, Howard 2004
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