They include the spatiotemporal-spread hypothesis, the climate-linked-epidemic hypothesis, and the chytrid-thermal-optimum hypothesis.
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"' 3D data acquisition and reconstruction "'is the generation of three-dimensional or spatiotemporal models from sensor data.
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Despite the seemingly uncontrolled task and complex nature of the stimulus, brain activity was similar across viewers brains, particularly in spatiotemporal areas.
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Alternative mathematical theories exist, such as Boris Kerner's three-phase traffic theory ( see also spatiotemporal reconstruction of traffic congestion ).
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To demonstrate how time and space constraints of individual-level interactions affect colony function, social insect network approaches can also incorporate spatiotemporal dynamics.
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The functional development of the anterior pituitary involves spatiotemporal regulation of transcription factors expressed in pituitary stem cells and dynamic gradients of local soluble factors.
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Conditional RNAi ( if gene X is transcribed, silence independent gene Y ) provides a conceptual framework for exerting spatiotemporal control over gene knockdown.
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The spatiotemporal criterion defines an event as two events being the same if and only if they occur in the same space at the same time.
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The characterization of the spatiotemporal pattern of FGD1 expression in mouse embryos has provided important clues to the understanding of the pathogenesis of Aarskog Scott syndrome.
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But rigorous testing has shown that apparent AMR trends likely result from how data fitting is done, and failing to account for spatiotemporal clustering of earthquakes.