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  • A '''sequence''', in mathematics, is an enumerated list; the elements of this list are us ...}</math> with values in ''X''. (We say that ''n'' is the ''length'' of the sequence).
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  • ...stract algebra]] and [[homological algebra]], an '''exact sequence''' is a sequence of algebraic objects and morphisms which is used to describe or analyse alg In general the concept of an exact sequence makes sense when dealing with algebraic structures for which there are the
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  • An '''arithmetic sequence''' (or '''arithmetic progression''') is a (finite or infinite) [[sequence]]
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  • A (cohomology) spectral sequence (starting at <math>E_a</math>) in an abelian category <math>A</math> consis #The [[Leray spectral sequence]]
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  • ...c sequence''' (or '''geometric progression''') is a (finite or infinite) [[sequence]] In finance, compound [[interest rate|interest]] generates a geometric sequence.
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  • ...y that elements in that sequence ''cluster'' together more and more as the sequence progresses. Another way of thinking of the clustering is that the distance ...the notion of a ''[[complete metric space]]'' as one in which every Cauchy sequence converges to a point of the space.
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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''Lucas sequence''' is a particular generalisation of sequences like the [[Fibonacci number| *For every sequence <math>\scriptstyle U(P,Q) = (U_n(P,Q))_{n \ge 0}</math> it holds that <math
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  • '''Logistic sequence''' <math>F_u</math> is [[Superfunction]] of the quadratic [[transfer funct ...lly assumed to be a positive constant. For <math>u>1</math>, the logistic sequence is [[entire function]];
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  • A sequence of algebraic objects and morphisms which is used to describe or analyse alg
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  • In elementary mathematics, a (finite or infinite) sequence of numbers such that the difference of consecutive elements is constant.
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  • In elementary mathematics, a (finite or infinite) sequence of numbers such that the quotient of consecutive elements is constant.
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  • {{r|Arithmetic sequence}} {{r|Geometric sequence}}
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  • Sequence in which the distance between two elements becomes smaller and smaller.
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  • ...'''limit of a sequence''' provides a rigorous definition of the idea of a sequence converging towards a point called the limit. Suppose ''x''<sub>1</sub>, ''x''<sub>2</sub>, ... is a [[sequence]] of [[Real number|real numbers]].
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  • {{r|Sequence (mathematics)|Sequence}} {{r|Geometric sequence}}
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  • {{r|Sequence}} {{r|Arithmetic sequence}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Exact sequence]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...c sequence''' (or '''geometric progression''') is a (finite or infinite) [[sequence]] In finance, compound [[interest rate|interest]] generates a geometric sequence.
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  • {{r|Sequence}} {{r|Limit of a sequence}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Limit point#Limit point of a sequence]]
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  • A sequence which converges to (or approaches) the limit a as n tends to infinity.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Limit of a sequence]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cauchy sequence}}
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  • {{r|Arithmetic sequence}} {{r|Geometric sequence}}
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  • A sequence of numbers defined by the partial sums of another infinite sequence.
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  • ...ence of numbers or other mathematical objects and preceding entries in the sequence.
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  • ...that the difference of consecutive elements is constant; see: [[Arithmetic sequence]].
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  • ...) between consecutive elements is the same for all pairs; see: [[Geometric sequence]].
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  • {{r|Sequence (mathematics)|Sequence}} {{r|Geometric sequence}}
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  • ...the other hand, [[limit of a sequence]] is used to describe behavior of a sequence's element as its index becomes arbitrarily large. *[[Limit of a sequence]]
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  • ...mplates and the result is a sequence of [[amino acid]]s, determined by the sequence of [[nucleotide]]s in the RNA.
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  • ...'''limit of a sequence''' provides a rigorous definition of the idea of a sequence converging towards a point called the limit. Suppose ''x''<sub>1</sub>, ''x''<sub>2</sub>, ... is a [[sequence]] of [[Real number|real numbers]].
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  • ==Monotonic sequence== ...equence]] regarded as a function defined on the [[natural number]]s. So a sequence <math>a_n</math> is monotonic increasing if <math>m \le n</math> implies <m
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  • {{r|Sequence}} {{r|Limit of a sequence}}
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  • {{r|Sequence}} {{r|Arithmetic sequence}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Geometric sequence]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Arithmetic sequence]]
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  • {{r|Cauchy sequence}} {{r|Limit of a sequence}}
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  • ...y that elements in that sequence ''cluster'' together more and more as the sequence progresses. Another way of thinking of the clustering is that the distance ...the notion of a ''[[complete metric space]]'' as one in which every Cauchy sequence converges to a point of the space.
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  • An '''arithmetic sequence''' (or '''arithmetic progression''') is a (finite or infinite) [[sequence]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Limit of a sequence]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cauchy sequence}}
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  • Changes to the DNA sequence that cause new genetic variation.
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  • ...Subpages}}</noinclude>A work of art based upon another and following it in sequence.
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  • A '''sequence''', in mathematics, is an enumerated list; the elements of this list are us ...}</math> with values in ''X''. (We say that ''n'' is the ''length'' of the sequence).
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  • ...equencing/index.html Solving the genome puzzle] &mdash; an introduction to sequence alignment
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  • An exact sequence which is used to describe the structure of a module.
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  • Enzymes that differ in amino acid sequence but catalyze the same chemical reaction.
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  • ...long in an already sorted sequence until all elements are inserted and the sequence is sorted. ...ing works by exchanging elements that are not in the right order until the sequence is sorted.
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  • Polynomial sequence which can be considered as a generalisation of the Fibonacci numbers.
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  • A continuous and mentally organised sequence of (body) movements containing an expressive character.
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  • Study of documented records to create the sequence, measured by time, in which events took place.
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  • ...n = a_{n-1} + a_{n-2}\ </math>, and both sequences are part of the [[Lucas sequence]] with the parameter P=1 and Q=(-1).
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  • Non-coding sequence of [[nucleic acid]] that is between the expressed sequences ([[exon|exons]]
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  • A sequence of steps used to solve a problem.
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  • An image sequence in an electronic medium.
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  • A machine that executes a sequence of instructions.
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  • Sequence in which the distance between two elements becomes smaller and smaller.
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  • A topological space in which every sequence has a convergent subsequence.
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  • A limit of the Cauchy sequence of rational numbers.
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  • The probability that the given sequence of random variables converges is 1.
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  • In mathematics, the cumulative sum of a given sequence of terms.
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  • A bounded sequence of real numbers has a convergent subsequence.
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  • ...not monotonic does not necessarily have a limit, but it has a [[monotonic sequence|monotonic]] [[subsequence]], and this does have a limit (this is the [[Bolz
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  • a persistent sequence of reductions in the general level of prices.
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  • Terms of the Fibonacci sequence whose first two terms are 2 and 1.
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  • The process of copying a DNA sequence into an equivalent copy of RNA.
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  • ...on a directed set into a topological space which generalises the notion of sequence.
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  • Module in which every ascending sequence of submodules has only a finite number of distinct members.
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  • Property of spaces in which every Cauchy sequence converges to an element of the space.
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  • ...he unfolding of the cylinder, the representation is duplicated, making the sequence easier to follow and giving a better impression of the environment of each [[Image:hca.gif |frame|HCA plot of a sample aminoacid sequence|none]]<br>
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  • A property of the system state that can be determined by some sequence of physical operations.
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  • A sequence of algebraic objects and morphisms which is used to describe or analyse alg
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  • English novelist and playwright (1867-1933), chiefly remembered for the novel sequence known as ''The Forsyte Saga''.
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  • A series associated with a geometric sequence, i.e., consecutive terms have a constant ratio.
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  • ...[[abstract algebra]] and [[homological algebra]], a '''resolution''' is a sequence which is used to describe the structure of a [[module (mathematics)|module] If the modules involved in the sequence have a property ''P'' then one speaks of a ''P resolution'': for example, a
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  • In elementary mathematics, a (finite or infinite) sequence of numbers such that the difference of consecutive elements is constant.
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  • In elementary mathematics, a (finite or infinite) sequence of numbers such that the quotient of consecutive elements is constant.
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  • ...stract algebra]] and [[homological algebra]], an '''exact sequence''' is a sequence of algebraic objects and morphisms which is used to describe or analyse alg In general the concept of an exact sequence makes sense when dealing with algebraic structures for which there are the
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  • {{r|Lucas sequence}} {{r|Sequence}}
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  • A (cohomology) spectral sequence (starting at <math>E_a</math>) in an abelian category <math>A</math> consis #The [[Leray spectral sequence]]
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  • ...lts and other pertinent data for each procedure, arranged in chronological sequence for the entire assessment.
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  • ...or more location, that are organized in some meaningful way beyond simple sequence of creation
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  • A sequence which converges to (or approaches) the limit a as n tends to infinity.
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  • A sequence of arguments which establishes that some mathematical statement is implied
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  • ...d the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram relating the absolute magnitudes of main sequence stars with their spectral types.
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  • ...c sequence''' (or '''geometric progression''') is a (finite or infinite) [[sequence]] In finance, compound [[interest rate|interest]] generates a geometric sequence.
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  • ...c sequence''' (or '''geometric progression''') is a (finite or infinite) [[sequence]] In finance, compound [[interest rate|interest]] generates a geometric sequence.
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Green 2010 A draft sequence of the Neandertal genome}} *{{CZ:Ref:Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis Consortium 2005 Initial sequence of the chimpanzee genome and comparison with the human genome}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Green 2010 A draft sequence of the Neandertal genome}}
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  • Sequence of numbers similar to the Fibonacci numbers in that successive numbers are
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  • ...pages}}</noinclude>A story that precedes a previous story in chronological sequence.
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  • ...ange the expression patterns of a given genetic structure but not the gene sequence itself.
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  • ...re' + 'sequel') is a story that precedes a previous story in chronological sequence. [[Prizzi's Family]], a satirical novel by [[Richard Condon]], for instance A story that follows a previous story in sequence is known as a [[sequel]], and is a more frequent literary device.
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  • A finite sequence of elements of a given alphabet.
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  • "The ability to think abstractly and to plan, initiate, sequence, monitor, and stop complex behavior." (Holsinger T JAMA. 2007 PMID 17551132
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  • The sum of the [[discount rate|discounted]] values of a sequence of cash flows.
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  • ...can change how a person's body responds to, or does not respond to, a DNA sequence.<ref name=CDC /> The discovery that lifestyle choices and/or environment c
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  • #REDIRECT [[Limit point#Limit point of a sequence]]
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  • A [[DNA sequence]] variation across [[chromosome]]s within an individual or a species, invol
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  • ...r than our Sun and often orange in colour; includes hydrogen-burning 'main sequence' stars and older, giant stars such as Arcturus.
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  • A mathematical concept intended to formalize the idea that a sequence of essentially random or unpredictable events sometimes is expected to sett
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  • ...of [[number]]s or other mathematical objects and preceding entries in the sequence. An ''explicit'' relation is one in which a term is defined in terms of pr ...ub>''n''</sub>. This is an explicit relation because the next term in the sequence is given as a function of preceding terms (here in fact just one preceding
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  • Bioinformatics algorithm for comparing primary biological sequence information, such as the amino-acid sequences of different proteins or the
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  • ...ates the genetic code and synthesizes amino acids into the correct protein sequence.
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  • ..., expression, and/or regulation that do not involve changes to the [[DNA]] sequence. It is possible for such differences to be inherited from one [[generation]
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis Consortium 2005 Initial sequence of the chimpanzee genome and comparison with the human genome}}
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  • ...ot''' is a technique to detect the presence of a specific piece of [[DNA]] sequence. It is named after Edward M. Southern who developed the technique at Edinbu ...gment of DNA, often from a whole genome or complex mixture of DNA, using a sequence specific probe.
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  • A specific sequence of a [[gene]], and one of a pair in a diploid cell (one per chromosome).
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  • The first few numbers of the sequence are: 3, 0, 2, 3, 2, 5, 5, 7, 10, 12, 17, 22, ... A special property of the sequence of Perrin numbers is, that if <math>p\ </math> is a [[prime number]], then
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  • ...ve and insert into new locations throughout the genome without needing DNA sequence similarity or requiring the process of homologous recombination to enable m
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  • {{rpl|Logistic sequence}}
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  • A Tauberian theorem used in number theory to relate the behaviour of a real sequence to the analytic properties of the associated Dirichlet series.
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  • {{rpl|Cauchy sequence}}
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  • * [[Aliquot sequence]]
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  • :A project in which informed participants publicly share their [[DNA sequence]] and other personal information for research and education
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  • A member of a sequence of which the successive values cannot be predicted, produced by measurement
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  • the [[discount rate]] which, if applied to a sequence of cash flows, makes the [[net present value]] of those cash flows equal to
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  • ...a story that follows a previous story in dramatic, usually chronological, sequence. These normally involve characters and events from a preceding tale, altho
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  • ...y sequence]] in that space is ''convergent''. In other words, every Cauchy sequence in the metric space tends in the limit to a point which is again an element ...metric space with metric ''d''. Then ''X'' is complete if for every Cauchy sequence <math>x_1,x_2,\ldots \in X</math> there is an associated element <math>x \i
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  • The unalterable sequence of cause&ndash;and&ndash;effect relations which bring the past to the prese
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  • ...particular trait is influenced by the perception of the former traits in a sequence of interpretations.
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  • Element of the sequence in which the first number is 0, the second number is 1, and each subsequent
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  • ...] by his [[son]] [[Oedipus]] who didn't know who his father was; through a sequence of events, characters trying to ''avoid'' their [[fate]] actually assured i
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  • For a sequence of positive real numbers to [[limit of a sequence|converge]] against a real number * it is necessary that the sequence is bounded,
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  • ...on (mathematics)|function]] for which the definition "encodes" values of a sequence, allowing the application of methods of [[real analysis|real]] and [[comple Let (''a''<sub>''n''</sub>) be a [[sequence]] indexed by the [[natural number]]s. The ''ordinary generating function''
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  • ...of multiple [[action|acts]] of [[murder]] of [[human]]s at one time or in sequence (such as committed by [[serial killer]]s) perhaps by [[terrorism]] or [[bom
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  • ...tibodies''' are "[[immunoglobulin]] molecules having a specific amino acid sequence by virtue of which they interact only with the [[antigen]] (or a very simil
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  • * In mathematics, the phenomenon that a sequence or a function approaches a [[limit (mathematics)|limit]]
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  • A sequence of exothermic [[chemical reaction]]s between a [[fuel]] and an oxidant acco
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  • ...ected set]] into a [[topological space]] which generalises the notion of [[sequence]]. Convergence of a net may be used to completely characterise the topolog The [[natural number]]s with the usual order form a directed set, and so a [[sequence]] is a special case of a net.
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  • ...metric space is of second category, equivalently, the intersection of any sequence of open dense sets in a complete metric space is dense.
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  • ...ptographic key, i.e. the secret used to encrypt and decrypt messages, is a sequence of random values, each one of which is only ever used once, and only to enc
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  • ===Limit point of a sequence=== ...oints of the sequence beyond some term ''n''(''U''). A limit point of the sequence (''a''<sub>''n''</sub>) need not be a limit point of the set {''a''<sub>''n
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  • *[[Limit of a sequence]]
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  • A sequence of normally inactive proteins, which, when activated by foreign proteins of
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  • ...gment of DNA, often from a whole genome or complex mixture of DNA, using a sequence specific probe. It is named after Edward M. Southern who developed the tech
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  • {{r|Cauchy sequence}} {{r|Limit of a sequence}}
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  • ...rmation and references. It also contains copious links to [[MEDLINE]] and sequence records in the Entrez system, and links to additional related resources at | <nowiki>*</nowiki> || gene with known sequence
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  • ...s require a specialized application of energy; used to start the explosion sequence in a weapon or demolitions charge, transferring energy to the optional [[se
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  • ...tibodies''' are "[[immunoglobulin]] molecules having a specific amino acid sequence by virtue of which they interact only with the [[antigen]] (or a very simil
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  • ...result of curation and automated integration of data from NCBI's Reference Sequence project (RefSeq), from collaborating model organism databases, and from man
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  • ...]s of [[mathematical function]]s. The [[contour plot]] can be performed as sequence of expicit plots, showing the function with different levels.
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  • .... Each restriction enzyme is specific to a small (commonly 4-6 base pair) sequence. These enzymes can be used to cut DNA into fragments in a specific and rep
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  • {{r|Limit of a sequence}}
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  • * A [[linear order|linearly ordered]] sequence of elements of a [[partial order]]
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  • ...hine from energy from Hydrogen fusion in there core, is called the "[[main sequence]]".]] ...p right corner, to the lower left corner. This band is called the "[[main sequence]]". The stars on the right hand end of this band are both luminous, and hav
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  • ...enbergetal.pdf A Phylogenetic analysis of Laeliinae (Orchidaceae) based on sequence data from internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA]
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  • {{r|Lucas number||**}} {{r|Lucas sequence||}}
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  • {{r|Geometric sequence}}
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  • ...ram]]. The syntax of a [[programming language]] is the set of rules that a sequence of characters in a [[source code]] file must follow to be considered a conf ...c analysis of source code usually entails the transformation of the linear sequence of tokens into a hierarchical syntax tree ([[abstract syntax tree]]s are on
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  • ...ey as a program for an interpreter, so that each round can use a different sequence of operations. Eight rounds are used. Encryption and decryption are fast, b
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  • '''Logistic sequence''' <math>F_u</math> is [[Superfunction]] of the quadratic [[transfer funct ...lly assumed to be a positive constant. For <math>u>1</math>, the logistic sequence is [[entire function]];
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  • The original Cantor's idea was to show that the family of 0-1 infinite [[sequence]]s is not countable. This is done by contradiction. If this family is count ...in <math>\{0,1\}</math>" of the diagonal of our table. It follows that the sequence ''s'' itself is not on the list, since it is different from every member by
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  • ...Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti or KGB). The KGB, in turn, was one of a long sequence of "Organs of State Security" under the Soviet government, and can trace it
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  • In [[algebra]], the '''continuant''' of a sequence of terms is an algebraic expression which has applications in [[generalized The ''n''-th ''continuant'', ''K''(''n''), of a sequence '''a''' = ''a''<sub>1</sub>,...,''a''<sub>''n''</sub>,... is defined recurs
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  • ...plural of some verbs: ''continuiamo, dissanguiamo''. And in the four-vowel sequence of ''aiuola'' ('flowerbed') the {{IPA|[j]}} is pushing out the "u" semivowe
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  • ...]s from pre-mRNA by splicing. The U1 snRNA forms base pairs with conserved sequence motifs at the 5'-splice site and recognizes both the 5'- and 3'-splice site
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  • The [[Rudin-Shapiro polynomials]] provide a sequence satisfying the upper bound with <math>c_2 = \sqrt 2</math>. No sequence is known (as of 2008) which satisfies the lower bound.
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  • This version is fairly faithful to the novella, and notably includes a sequence portraying the grand [[Christmas dinner]] at the [[Lord Mayor of London|Lor
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  • ...proving a proposition that can be considered a conjunction of an infinite sequence of special cases. Despite the name, it is a deductive, rather than inducti ...roof by mathematical induction, one proves that each member of an infinite sequence of propositions holds by reasoning as follows:
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  • Initially biologists were content to clone and sequence genes on a one by one basis which required large amounts of labor and time. ...as in the form of sequencing a massive number of randomly picked expressed sequence tags ([[EST]]'s). Each tag represented a cDNA clone and the whole collectio
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  • ...ry DNA]] or [[RNA]] strand (i.e., probe) to localize a specific DNA or RNA sequence in a portion or section of [[tissue (biology)|tissue]] (''[[in situ]]''), o ..., a complementary [[RNA]] (riboprobe). The probe hybridizes to the target sequence at elevated temperature, and then the excess probe is washed away (after pr
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  • ...r [[digital logic family]] might be considered a protocol. Similarly, the sequence of modulated [[infrared light]] emitted by a [[television]] remote control
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  • ...tion in captions, or [[onomatopoeia|onomatopoetic]] sound effects. A short sequence of such images, often found as a regular feature in newspapers, is called a ...ott McCloud]] defines comics as "Juxtaposed pictorial images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or produce an aesthetic response in the
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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''Lucas sequence''' is a particular generalisation of sequences like the [[Fibonacci number| *For every sequence <math>\scriptstyle U(P,Q) = (U_n(P,Q))_{n \ge 0}</math> it holds that <math
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  • ..., she helps her lover [[murder]] her husband, and this sparks a continuing sequence of [[Greek tragedy]] which provided much material for tragedians.
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  • ...ergence''' is a mathematical concept intended to formalize the idea that a sequence of essentially random or unpredictable events sometimes is expected to sett ...e note the exact amount of food that this animal consumes day by day. This sequence of numbers will be unpredictable in advance, but we may be ''quite certain'
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  • ...dt orthogonalization procedure constructs, in a sequential manner, a new [[sequence]] of vectors <math>y_1,y_2,\ldots,y_n \in X </math> such that: It can easily be checked that the sequence <math>y_1,y_2,\ldots,y_n</math> constructed in such a way will satisfy the
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  • ==The Sequence of New Deal Legislation==
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  • ...satisfying <math>P(\Lambda)=1</math>. An equivalent definition is that the sequence <math>X_1,X_2,\ldots,X_n,\ldots</math> converges almost surely to <math>Y<
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  • ...l RNA expression for vaccines and chromatin structure as a function of DNA sequence; and developing numerically efficient theoretical methods to describe quant
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  • ...UAA, UAG and UGA. The sequence of codons in [[mRNA]] is derived from the sequence present in the [[DNA]] from which the mRNA was transcribed.
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  • ...he assurance that records of a file are not duplicated, deleted, or out of sequence
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  • ...uld be encountered by going once around the circle in the direction of the sequence ''a, b, c, ...'' are in cyclic order, regardless of the starting point. See ...permutations and 0 if two indices are equal. An ''even'' permutation is a sequence (''ijk...r'') that can be restored to (123...''n'') using an even number of
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  • ...after twelve such transpositions we return to the original key. Thus the sequence forms a "circle of fifths".
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  • ...[cytosine|C]], or [[guanine|G]] &mdash; in the [[genome]] (or other shared sequence) differs between members of a species (or between paired chromosomes in an SNPs within a coding sequence will not necessarily change the [[amino acid]] sequence of the [[protein]] that is produced, due to [[Genetic code#Degeneracy of th
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  • ...([[parsed]]), usually by a set of [[regular expressions]], and output as a sequence of [[token|tokens]]. ...put tokens are recognized by a set of [[pushdown automatons]] and output a sequence of semantic actions.
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  • ...]'' ("book of the taking of Ireland"), a compilation of traditions about a sequence of invasions and settlements by various groups, some semi-historical, some
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  • ...90/n6657/full/390249a0.html Kunst F ''et al.'' (1997) The complete genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis. ''Nature'' 390:249-56]
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  • Formally, let ''z'' be a variable and <math>a_n</math> be a sequence of real or complex coefficients. The associated power series is * D'Alembert ratio test: if the limit of the sequence <math>\left\vert \frac{a_{n+1}}{a_n} \right\vert</math> exists, then this i
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  • ...computer networking technique in which a [[file]], composed of an ordered sequence of [[record]]s, is transferred from one source computer to one or more dest
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  • ...(Pi)]]. Unicode position U+220F (∏) contains a symbol for the product of a sequence, distinct from U+03A0 (Π), the letter. ...operations on the [[complex number]]s, [[matrix|matrices]], [[tensor]]s, [[sequence]]s, and [[function]]s.
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  • ...ne]]s may be present every 3rd or 4th position between the leucines. This sequence of amino acids creates an <math>\alpha</math>-helix with a very hydrophobic
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  • ...asterpieces of Buddhist art in India. The caves “…numbered in an arbitrary sequence, are laid out in a great arc cut by the curving course of the Waghora river
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  • is used to drive mechanical actuators, called drivers, in a specified sequence of events (generally 24) which are ...eing generated accidentally is vanishingly small. If it is matched, If the sequence
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  • ...ed in a stratigraphic sequence is used as the basis for a division of each sequence into units with the same magnetic polarity. In this way, rocks characterize
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  • ...differing [[nucleic acid]] composition. It shares serologic reactivity and sequence [[homology]] with the simian [[Lentivirus]] [[simian immunodeficiency virus
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  • ...iology)|families]] of [[fish]], based on whole [[mitochondrial DNA]] [[DNA sequence|sequences]]. Note that the species of the [[Labridae]] and those of the rem
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  • ...'''Z'''. <!-- For each ''n'' in '''N''', let ''e''<sub>''n''</sub> be the sequence with ''n''-th term equal to 1 and all other terms 0.-->
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  • ==Sequence== ...and ovine species. <ref>{{cite journal | author=Shen LP, Rutter WJ |title=Sequence of the human somatostatin I gene. |journal=Science |volume=224 |issue= 4645
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  • ...'', a real valued cost functional <math>J</math> of ''a'' and the control sequence <math>u_0,u_1,\ldots,u_{K-1}</math> up to time <math>K-1</math> is defined ...blem)''' For a given horizon ''K'' and initial state ''a'', find a control sequence <math>\tilde u_0,\tilde u_1,\ldots,\tilde u_{K-1} \in \mathbb{R}^m</math> t
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  • A sequence of significant events in the evolution of the idea of civil society.
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  • ...nts. TCP uses algorithms such as '''three way handshake''' for startup, '''sequence numbers''' and '''acknowledgments''' for error free data transfer and '''sl
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  • ...s a special case. Alternatively, polynomials can be defined as [[infinite sequence]]s of coefficients such that all but a finite number of coefficients are eq ...ht)</math>, and <math>(1,0,-3,0,0,2,0,\cdots)</math>, the dots meaning the sequence continues with an infinity of zeros. This leads to the definition below.
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  • Aleph-0 is the first in the sequence of "small" transfinite numbers,
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  • [[countable set|'''infinite''' sets]] have more (i.e., at least an unlimited sequence of) elements.
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  • ...ion and nucleotide binding site. Actin is highly conserved (the amino-acid sequence of actin from ''Acanthamoeba'' (a small soil amoeba) is 95% identical to ve
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  • ...surement of genome size and informational content based on DNA (i.e., base sequence) complexity.</font> <ref> Simon A. Levin SA (Workshop Organizer and Editor)
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  • Every beat of the heart involves a sequence of events called the [[cardiac cycle]]. This consists of three major stages The heart is self-regulating, the rhythmic sequence of contractions is coordinated by the [[sinuatrial node]] and [[atrioventri
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  • ...ments of the “master race” at the games dubbed “Hitler’s Olympics”, in one sequence Riefenstahl captured the look on Hitler’s face when American sprinter [[J
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  • ...tar is a small and relatively [[temperature|cool]] [[star]], of the [[main sequence]], either late K or M [[spectral type]]. They constitute the vast majority ...y can burn a larger proportion of their hydrogen before leaving the [[main sequence]] than larger stars, such as our sun. Red dwarfs have an enormous estimated
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  • "Sequence comparisons suggest recent horizontal transfer of many [[gene]]s among dive ...f>Jolley KA, Chan MS, Maiden MC.(2004) mlstdbNet - distributed multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) databases.BMC Bioinformatics. 2004 Jul 1;5:86. </ref>.
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  • ...is a diphthong. It is important to note that this is ''not'' the same as a sequence of [ə] followed by [ʊ], which are distinct vowels pronounced as part of d
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  • We define the ''degree'' of a non-zero sequence (''a''<sub>''n''</sub>) as the the largest integer ''d'' such that Let ''X'' denote the sequence
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  • ...nosyllabic sound which functions as a single [[phoneme]]. It is actually a sequence of three distinct sounds each having its own quality, though it is most of
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  • In mathematics, the '''Fibonacci numbers''' form a [[sequence]] in which the first number is 0, the second number is 1, and each subseque The sequence of Fibonacci numbers starts with : 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89,
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  • ...he [[genetic code]] linking the DNA sequence of nucleotides to the protein sequence of amino acid residues. ...[restriction enzyme]], HindII, that cuts DNA at a very specific nucleotide sequence.
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  • A sequence of significant events in the Seminole Wars.
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  • The basic sequence and acknowledgement numbers are 32 bit, and the window size field is 16 bit ...n establishment mechanism. Some may propose nonstandard initial values for sequence number and window size, both of which are used for error and flow control.
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  • ..., Cássio ''et al''</span>: ''A Phylogenetic analysis of Laellinae based on sequence data from internal transcribed spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA'' in '''Lin
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  • ...crete time']]), a stochastic process amounts to a [[sequence (mathematics)|sequence]] of random variables known as a [[time series]] (for example, see [[Markov ...uld ask about a sequence has a probabilistic answer when asked of a random sequence. The bad news is that certain questions about functions on a continuous dom
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  • ...nking LTR (long terminal repeat) sequences. It, however, includes a fourth sequence which acts in an ORF([[open reading frame]]), and leads to products that ar ...a sudden halt to viral replication. The quick replication and abrupt stop sequence allows for the virus to avoid host defenses. This places HTLV in the unique
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  • ...is actually carried into practice. For example, messages might have unique sequence numbers with duplicates being discarded on receipt; a set might be implemen
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  • While the last episode typified the series, its final sequence raised a controversy because it ambiguously represented the series's actual ...listically at Tony's table where Tony looks over, in [[The Sopranos--final sequence|shots 5-20]], such suggestive music titles in the table's jukebox as "Those
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  • ...arity for multivariate analysis of data, e.g. of [[gene]] or [[protein]] [[sequence]]s.
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  • ...& Smith, D.B. (1974) Genome size and the proportion of repeated nucleotide sequence DNA in plants. Biochemical Genetics 12, 257−269 (1974).</ref> of the [[ge ...more, retrotransposon-induced mutations are relatively stable, because the sequence at the insertion site is retained as they transpose via the replication mec
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  • *Coding sequence for the enzyme transposase #Insertion in 5' (the sequence that will become the mRNA 5' UTR) untranslated region => truncation of tran
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  • ...e, forget about it! Haskell's lax semantics lets you quickly describe your sequence as a list, take as many values from it as you need, and chuck the rest.
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  • }}</ref> The property of sequential integrity establishes that a sequence of information structures is correct: no record has been deleted, duplicati | Sequence Number Field |
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  • In mathematics, a '''series''' is the cumulative sum of a given [[sequence]] of terms. Typically, these terms are real or complex numbers, but much mo For example, given the sequence of the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, ..., the series is <br>
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  • ...honology]] as a way to explain how segments such as [h] or [o] appear in a sequence, relate to one another or are subject to phonological rules such as [[stres
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  • ...e includes transcription start and stop signals that are transcribed. Gene sequence within the genome is conserved due to transcriptional polarity, where great
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  • ...y a ''chronicle'', that is, a narrative written more or less in historical sequence, or are the events in a person's life open to interpretation? Are there li
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  • ...have a charged nucleus, the atomic number was defined as the position (the sequence number ''Z'') of the atom in the [[periodic table of elements]] (see "Shor ...ered and the atomic number had no physical meaning whatever, other than as sequence number in Mendeléev's table.
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  • ...works largely when "[[Molecular structure of Nucleic Acids|nucleic acid]] sequence" can replace "organism". <ref name=Fredricks>{{citation | title = Sequence-Based Identification of Microbial Pathogens: a Reconsideration of Koch’s
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  • * Urwin R, Maiden MC (2003) Multi-locus sequence typing: a tool for global epidemiology. ''Trends Microbiol'' '''11''':479-
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  • In mathematics or computer science, an '''algorithm''' is a sequence of steps for one particular method of solving a problem, similar to the ins
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  • ...cid is impossible. Information means here the ''precise'' determination of sequence, either of bases in the nucleic acid or of amino acid residues in the prote
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  • * '''Sequentially compact''' if every convergent sequence has a convergent subsequence.
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