Object-oriented ontology holds that objects are independent not only of other objects, but also from the qualities they animate at any specific spatiotemporal location.
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This optical tool enables cell biologists to quantitatively examine the effect of regulators that modulate the dynamics of cER accumulation at defined spatiotemporal resolution in living cells.
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It handles spatiotemporal data types ( events, moving objects, cell spaces, modifiable objects ) and allows spatial, temporal and attribute queries on the database.
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In fact, many of the methods used in time geography and similar spatiotemporal models treat the location of an individual as a function or field over time.
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Motiongrams are useful as an intermediary step to show spatiotemporal information of a movement sequence, but with no need for doing a full analysis of the data.
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Derevyanko has developed the new spatiotemporal version of initial ways of Asia ` s settlement, created a periodization, chronology and dynamics of Paleolith in the region.
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Characteristics of social organization can include qualities such as sexual composition, spatiotemporal cohesion, leadership, structure, division of labor, communication systems, and so on.
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In both cases, a spatiotemporal reference is required in order to pick out the object within the scene, independently of any description that object may fall under.
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Some general characteristics of an NDE include subjective impressions of being outside the physical body; visions of deceased relatives and religious figures; transcendence of ego and spatiotemporal boundaries.
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While spatiotemporal aspects of nuclear receptor and coregulator action remain poorly defined, a broad composite model of nuclear receptor action invokes corepressors as critical mediators of nuclear receptor silencing.