temporal lobe
Non-temporal refers to something that is not bound by time or not restricted to a specific time frame. In computing, non-temporal instructions are used to specify that data should be accessed without regard to time or memory hierarchy considerations, allowing for faster execution in certain situations.
The medial temporal lobe is located on the inner surface of the temporal lobe, situated towards the middle of the brain. It encompasses structures such as the hippocampus and amygdala, which are crucial for memory formation and emotional processing. This area is positioned above the brainstem and below the lateral surface of the temporal lobe.
The superior border of the temporal lobe is marked by the lateral sulcus, also known as the Sylvian fissure. It separates the temporal lobe from the frontal and parietal lobes.
Actually, the skull is not a bone, it is many bones. The temporal bone would be the bone you feel when you touch your temple.
J. J. Prendergast has written: 'The temporal power of the Pope' -- subject(s): Popes, Church and state, Temporal power
Of or pertaining to the temple or temples; as, the temporal bone; a temporal artery., Of or pertaining to time, that is, to the present life, or this world; secular, as distinguished from sacred or eternal., Civil or political, as distinguished from ecclesiastical; as, temporal power; temporal courts., Anything temporal or secular; a temporality; -- used chiefly in the plural.
Peter Walsh has written: 'The history & vindication of the loyal formulary, or Irish remonstrance ... received by His Majesty anno 1661 ..' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholics, History 'The third and fourth of the controversial letters: or The Grand controversie' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Popes, Sovereignty, Temporal power, Temporal power of religious rulers 'The controversial letters, or, The grand controversie concerning the pretended temporal authority of popes over the whole earth, and the true sovereign of kings within their own respective kingdoms' -- subject(s): Popes, Sovereignty, Temporal power 'The ninth and tenth of the controversial letters, or Grand controversie' -- subject(s): Church and state, Early works to 1800, Popes, Sovereignty, Temporal power, Temporal power of religious rulers 'A letter desiring a just and mercifull regard of the Roman Catholicks of Ireland' -- subject(s): Catholics, History 'An answer to three treatises publisht under the title of The Jesuites loyalty' -- subject(s): Allegiance, Catholic Church, Church and state 'Valesius ad Haroldum' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Controversial literature, Popes 'The controversial letters, or, The grand controversie' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Popes, Sovereignty, Temporal power, Temporal power of religious rulers
Temporal Witch Power in Bayonetta allows her to manipulate time, slowing it down to gain an advantage in combat. This ability is represented by the Witch Time mechanic, which is activated by dodging attacks with precise timing. Temporal Witch Power enhances Bayonetta's agility and gives her an edge in challenging battles.
W. Elfe Tyler has written: 'History of the temporal power of the popes ..'
There are 13 in Temporal Tower and 11 in Temporal Spire.
The temporal pulse is located on the temple directly in front of the ear (superficial temporal artery).
Temporal setting is when the story is happening.
Non-temporal works stay the same; temporal works take place over a specific time.
I believe it is the temporal lobe. Posterior portion of the superior temporal gyrus in the temporal lobe
Temporal precedence refers to an order of events. If something has temporal precedence, it precedes the event and is not the cause.
The ISBN of The Temporal Void is 1405088842.