spatiotemporal

IPA: spˈeɪʃioʊtˈɛmpɝʌɫ

adjective

  • Of, concerning, or existing in both space and time.
  • Of or concerning spacetime.
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Examples of "spatiotemporal" in Sentences

  • In biology, spatiotemporal signalling may give these kind of interfaces.
  • To traverse spatiotemporal continuum and warn his dad to take better care of himself.
  • A dual optical/electrical stimulation and recording probe for high spatiotemporal resolution studies of neural microcircuits.
  • Such real-time ratioing revealed Ca2+, Na+, and pH signals14 inside single living cells, often with unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution.
  • Criticism of utopias that slight either collective or personal dimensions is the starting point from which David Harvey calls for a comprehensive “spatiotemporal” or “dialectical” utopianism.
  • – The events described in (2) occurred during a particular interval of time, but without spatiotemporal uniqueness, e.g., “once, during the year 1859, the average height of European males was 1.8 m.”
  • This is of course a scary path to walk down, fraught with numerous incarnations of the Anthropic monster, but is a necessary demon to face in a theory where the fundamental parameters vary in different spatiotemporal regions of the multiverse.
  • According to Orch OR, under normal conditions in an intact, healthy brain, consciousness occurs as frames or snapshots extending through multiple spatiotemporal levels from networks to neurons to microtubules to quantum forces, down to and including Planck scale geometry.
  • The Black Iron Prison is not the material world; rather it is the spiritual one, metaphysical in the sense of psychological and cultural epiphenomena certainly -- I have no doubt of that -- but ... metaphysical also in the sense of trans-spatiotemporal ... supernatural, paranormal?

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