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It's not. It depends on the method you use for summation whether summation > integral or integral > summation.
Geographers use history just like historians do, though they use it spatially while historians use it temporal. It helps them get a spatial perspective on what they are studying :)
Sum or summation
A summation is a recap of all the highlights of a presentation.
Summation is the process of adding things together or a sum total of things added together. The term summation has a special meaning related to extrapolation of context.
yes.
the four phases of temporal summation are : fatigue, incomplete tetanus, treppe & complete tentanus.
spatial Resolution depends on space while temporal resolution depends on time.
True
Temporal summation
It can be converted using a Shift register. A Serial-In-Parallel-Out(SISO) shift register is used to convert temporal code to spatial code. A Parallel-In-Serial-Out(PISO) shift register is used to convert spatial code to temporal code.
Generally not as there are many parallel fibres that are part of the same circuit and some sort of coordination between the fibres are needed before a muscle twitch can be detected. This is either temporal or spatial summation.
Spatial summation
The redundancy is nothing but the reduction.The temporal locality is of relating to short time requirements.And the spatial is of relating to over environment.The redundancy occur in the images are of most common,so many techniques applied to overcome this. In image temporal redundancy is of abrupt transitions while in spatial it is of block based transitions.Spatial is applied at minimum cost and temporal is at maximum cost.Threshold values apply to temporal redundancy and the pixel comparison technique applies to spatial redundancy.
from a temporal standpoint: the future from a spatial standpoint: eternity from a spatio-temporal (philosophical) standpoint: possibility
it's the effect of a singel neurone as a way of achieving action potentian
temporal, spatial, and movement