Temporal sampling refers to the process of capturing and recording information or data at specific time intervals. It is like taking snapshots of something over time. By doing this, we can track and analyze how things change or develop over a certain period. It helps us understand the progression of events or the behavior of a system over time.
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Another issue is whether the spatial and
temporal sampling of the ocean heat content accurately captures the regions and depths at which heat changes are occurring.
Moreover, cockroaches might be able to create stereotypical images of the odor plume in the mushroom body
via temporal sampling of the odor signals, as antennae of cockroaches move voluntarily.
Low spatial and
temporal sampling can be advantageously employed to effectively low pass filter any temperature transients that may have existed.
While satellite measurements do provide much better spatial and
temporal sampling than can be obtained from the surface, their record is much shorter in length.
``... much, if not all, of the century - long decline reported by Boyce et al. is attributable to
this temporal sampling bias and not to a global decrease in phytoplankton biomass.»