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Temporal Lobectomy

Archives of Neurology, 2002
Temporal lobectomy is the most common neurosurgical procedure performed for medically refractory epilepsy. Temporal lobe epilepsy has historically been one of the most difficult forms of epilepsy to treat, and it carries a significant psychosocial and medical burden.
Michael R, Sperling, Jennifer K, Schnur
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Temporal Structures

Mathematical Structures in Computer Science, 1991
We combine the principles of the Floyd-Warshall-Kleene algorithm, enriched categories, and Birkhoff arithmetic, to yield a useful class of algebras of transitive vertex-labeled spaces. The motivating application is a uniform theory of abstract or parametrized time in which to any given notion of time there corresponds an algebra of concurrent behaviors
Casley, Ross   +3 more
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Temporal paragangliomas

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2007
Temporal paragangliomas (PGL) are usually limited to the paraganglionar system with a sporadic or familial origin. Familial PGL have recently been shown to be associated with germline alterations in SDH group of genes, and occasionally are associated with a variety of genetic multisystemic disorders (von Hippel-Lindau disease, multiple endocrine ...
Carlos, Suárez   +2 more
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Time after Time Temporality, Temporalization

Oxford Literary Review, 1987
This paper attempts two things. First a consideration of the question 'what is time?' through a deconstructive reading of Heidegger's Being and Time (1927) and Time and Being (1961). The privileging of Heidegger on this question reflects Derrida's consideration of the Heideggerian meditation as uncircumventable and the only 'thought excess of ...
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Biennials' Temporality

African Arts, 2019
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Temporal orientation

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2019
Time in the mind orients people in one of two directions. An inward orientation points to the present, contracting the scope of thought to immediate concerns. An outward orientation, in contrast, points away from the present to the past or the future, expanding the scope of thought to a wider consideration set.
Sam J, Maglio, Yaacov, Trope
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Temporal Arteritis

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1977
ABSTRACT Temporal arteritis (granulomatous inflammation) usually involves the temporal and and ophthalmic arteries, but may be part of a more widespread inflammation of the medium and large vessels. The patient usually presents with an associated group of constitutional symptoms (fever, malaise, anorexia, weight loss, anemia) and ...
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