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sequence

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A set of things next to each other in a set order; a series 2 A series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated, with some change each time, such as in pitch or length (example: opening of Beethoven's ''Fifth Symphony''). 3 A musical ...

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A sequence in geology refers to a sequence of geological events, processes, or rocks, arranged in chronological order. A rock stratigraphical sequence is a geographical , or lithostratigraphic , discrete unit greater than a group or supergroup rank, and ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. arrange in a sequence determine the order of constituents in; "They sequenced the human genome"

Usage examples of sequence.

Spiraling pairs of cytosine, guanine, adenine, and thymine: we know these are instructions for growth, for the development of life, all coded in sequences of paired elements.

Whoever it was resorted to viral transfer, using adenovirus to transfer, splice, and mix human with chimpanzee DNA whole sequences at a time, a much faster process but haphazard.

So Cap had a theory to explain the strange sequences the Judy Lab had revealed: chimpanzee, human, and hybrid all in the same animal, laced with sequences from the adenovirus that did most of the splicing.

Jeffrey was particularly interested in the initial sequence of events, when Chris was first administering the epidural anesthesia.

It was left to George Martin to sequence the tracks and prepare the album for release.

After a marathon twenty-four hour session, utilising studios One, Two and Three as well as listening rooms 41 and 42, the huge double album was finally mixed and sequenced at 5 p.

I can run the whole sequence in one pot with about ninety-nine percent yield of the final amantadine derivative.

Jurassic marine strata are often correlated worldwide with great precision and confidence by recognition of a regular succession of ammonoid fauna that occurs in the same sequence wherever marine sediments of suitable age are preserved.

He went across to the Q-ship communicator one last time and initiated a Link sequence to Anabasis Headquarters on Ceres.

Distributed Sequence Annotation System, DAS for short, borrows an approach from Napster, the controversial software that allows people to swap music files over the Internet.

The chanting was picked up by others, and soon most of the people were deeply involved in a mesmerizing sequence that consisted of repetitive phrases sung in a pulsating beat with little change in tone, alternating with arrhythmic drumming that had more tonal variation than the voices.

An audile, sensory home like that soundmen provide for the sequences of film where there is no human speech, holding up their microphones in an empty room where the quality of silence contains vanished voices, vanished heartbeats.

Drew had given her time to talk with the ogre without encountering the man at the same time, thus avoiding another bashing sequence.

As the doors slid closed behind Beyer, Jetanien turned once more to the keypad and tapped out a sequence.

The sequence in which the fifteen bimolecular units forming the affinity twin had to be joined.