temporal stability
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftemporalandstability
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temporal
adjective
uk/ˈtem.pər.əl/us/ˈtem.pɚ.əl/
formal
relating to practical matters or physical things, rather than ...
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stability
noun[U]
uk/stəˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/stəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
a situation in which something is not likely to move ...
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Thetemporalstabilityof prosaccade task performance in psychiatric patients is clearly an issue that warrants further investigation.
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To date, there has been no report of thetemporalstabilityof antisaccade task deficits in bipolar patients.
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One of the key requirements for an endophenotype istemporalstability.
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Another unresolved issue concerns thetemporalstabilityof antisaccade task deficits.
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Unresolved questions regarding the status of antisaccade task deficits include issues regarding diagnostic specificity andtemporalstability.
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One reason for the difference between the two host species may lie in thetemporalstabilityof selection pressures acting on local populations.
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However, the diagnostic specificity and thetemporalstabilityof the task deficit are unresolved issues.
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With a larger sample, we have demonstrated hightemporalstabilityof schizophrenia patients' antisaccade performance.
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He concludes that different parties employ different decision rules to decide the direction of their inter-election policy shifts, and, furthermore, that there is substantialtemporalstabilityin parties' ideologies.
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These findings add to the literature by demonstrating hightemporalstabilityof antisaccade task deficits over a fairly long time span, namely, up to 3 years.
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Carabid adults and larvae, along with staphylinid larvae showed the strongest aggregation into patches and the mosttemporalstabilityin their distribution.
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Although thetemporalstabilityof antisaccade task performance has been investigated fairly well in normal individuals, its stability in psychiatric patients has been much less studied.
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The purpose of the present study was to assess thetemporalstabilityof antisaccade task performance in two patient groups, namely, schizophrenia patients and bipolar patients.
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