Etymology: [ 'sE-kw&n(t)s, -"kwen(t)s ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Medieval Latin sequentia, from Late Latin, sequel, literally, act of following, from Latin sequent-, sequens, present participle of sequi.
sıralar, birbiri ardından gelme, dizi, i. ardışıklık; ardıllık, bir birini izleme; sıra, düzen; seri; sonuç, etki, bölüm, sıra, art arda sıralama, Sıklık, artardalık, diziliş, sıralamak, sirasi, sıralama, dizin, gidiş, zincirleme, dizge, netice, mantıklılık, kesit, sıralanım, silsile, seri, sekans, yinelenen melodi, ardışık, ardışıklık; bir birini izleme; sıra, düzen, dizi,v.sırala:n.sıra, SIRA:Kriptografide; devamlı olarak kullanılan sembollerin (harfler, rakamlar vs.) sıralanmış terkibi. Özellikle, sıra takip eden bir şifre alfabesi unsurunun cüzi; bir sıra takip eden bir şifre karesinin bir satırında, sütununda veya köşegenindeki sembolleri; bir sıra takip eden şifre anahtarı harfleri veya rakamları, ardışıklık, birbiri ardından gelme, birbirini izleme, sıra, düzen; seri, dizi, sıralı, ardışım, ardıştırmak, sıra numarası, bir birini izleme, ardıllık, sahne/dizi/sıra, ardışıklık, art arda gelme,
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dizi
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i. ardışıklık; ardıllık, bir birini izleme; sıra, düzen; seri; sonuç, etki
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bölüm isim
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sıra
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art arda sıralama isim
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diziliş
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sıralamak
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sirasi
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sıralama
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dizin Gıda
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gidiş
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zincirleme
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dizge Bilgisayar
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netice
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mantıklılık
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kesit
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sıralanım
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silsile
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seri
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sekans
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yinelenen melodi
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ardışık
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ardışıklık; bir birini izleme; sıra, düzen Mukavele
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dizi,v.sırala:n.sıra
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SIRA:Kriptografide; devamlı olarak kullanılan sembollerin (harfler, rakamlar vs.) sıralanmış terkibi. Özellikle, sıra takip eden bir şifre alfabesi unsurunun cüzi; bir sıra takip eden bir şifre karesinin bir satırında, sütununda veya köşegenindeki sembolleri; bir sıra takip eden şifre anahtarı harfleri veya rakamları Askeri
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ardışıklık, birbiri ardından gelme, birbirini izleme isim
plural of sequence, third-person singular of sequence, An ordered list of objects, 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), A set of things next to each other in a set order; a series, A subsequent event; a consequence or result, A musical composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings. The most famous sequence is the Dies Irae (Day of Wrath) formerly used in funeral services, to arrange in an order, to determine the order of things, especially of amino acids in a protein, or of bases in a nucleic acid, seq, In music, the repetition of a melodic phrase at different pitches, The order in which a style is processed through each of the plant stations Each Sequence represents an operation performed in a style, Taking a theme, playing it, then moving the whole theme up or down some and playing it again Example: Beethoven's 5th The first four notes are the theme Beethoven creates a sequence by then moving the theme down After that, he continues the sequence by moving it up and playing it three times, The linear arrangement of building blocks in biological macromolecules like DNA, RNA, protein and polysaccharides DNA and RNA macromolecules are linear polymers of nucleotides Proteins are linear polymers of amino acids Polysaccharides are linear and branched polymers of monosaccharides (sugars) While the sequence of RNA and proteins are encoded for by the nucleotide sequence in DNA (the genes and genomes), polysaccharides which play important roles in physiology are not encoded for by genetic information, but rather by the spatial and temporal activity of enzymes that synthesize these polysaccharides, An arrangement of items according to a specified set of rules, for example, items arranged alphabetically, numerically, or chronologically, 1 Repetition of the same basic melodic theme at a different pitch 2 A type of Gregorian chant with non-biblical texts, lines grouped in rhymed pairs, and one note per syllable, A set ordered by a one-to-one correspondence with the numbers 1 through n, where n is the total number of elements in the sequence A sequence can be empty (contain no elements), This refers to classification by New versus Follow-on funds New funds are defined as the first fund a management group raises together, regardless of the experience level of individual professionals in that group Follow-On funds refer to subsequent funds (II, III, IV, etc ) raised by the same management group, The sequential order in which the content is presented and studied, The order of neighbouring amino acids in a protein or the purine and pyrimidine bases [A,C,T,G, uracil] in RNA and DNA [IUPAC Bioinorganic], A delimited collection of values in which the order of the enclosed values is significant [641 0-B-1] [641 0-G-1] (typo, "delimited" missing), Consecutive series of epochs in the same stage of sleep (e g , REM, stage 3, etc ) or in the same state (e g , waking), 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 Beethovens Fifth Symphony), The continuation and order in which a series of movements and shapes occurs, Noun: the particular order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA fragment Verb: to determine the particular order of nucleotides in a strand of DNA, A way to look at the genes by "spelling" out each base pair of DNA in correct sequence for the entire gene Many genes have 30,000 base pairs each, arrange in a sequence determine the order of constituents in; "They sequenced the human genome, This a collection of Story Beats If you're writing a Novel it would be a Chapter, in a TV Show, it might be a Television Act, in the Hero's Journey it would be a Journey Stage, in John Truby's story structure, it would be one of his 22 Steps, and so on Again, whatever you call it, it is a larger part of the total story that should have a rhythm and flow of its own It typically has opening and closing "Hooks" (events that grab the reader/viewer and keep them watching), and usually also has an overall story arc 22 Steps is a trademark of Truby's Writers Studio, A set ordered by a one-to-one correspondence with the numbers 1, 2, through n The number of elements in the sequence is n A sequence may be empty, in which case, it contains no elements, The state of being sequent; succession; order of following; arrangement, That which follows or succeeds as an effect; sequel; consequence; result, progression, succession; series of things in succession; order, arrangement; chain of events; series of scenes which make up one episode of a film (Cinema); consequence, outcome; (Genetics) order of monomers within a polymer chain (esp. nucleotides within DNA), A sequence of events or things is a number of events or things that come one after another in a particular order. the sequence of events which led to the murder. a dazzling sequence of novels by John Updike. = series, A film sequence is a part of a film that shows a single set of actions. The best sequence in the film occurs when Roth stops at a house he used to live in, A particular sequence is a particular order in which things happen or are arranged. the colour sequence yellow, orange, purple, blue, green and white The chronological sequence gives the book an element of structure, Simple succession, or the coming after in time, without asserting or implying causative energy; as, the reactions of chemical agents may be conceived as merely invariable sequences, Any succession of chords (or harmonic phrase) rising or falling by the regular diatonic degrees in the same scale; a succession of similar harmonic steps, All five cards, of a hand, in consecutive order as to value, but not necessarily of the same suit; when of one suit, it is called a sequence flush, several repetitions of a melodic phrase in different keys serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern; "the sequence of names was alphabetical"; "he invented a technique to determine the sequence of base pairs in DNA", film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie a following of one thing after another in time; "the doctor saw a sequence of patients", Three or more cards of the same suit in immediately consecutive order of value; as, ace, king, and queen; or knave, ten, nine, and eight, A melodic phrase or passage successively repeated one tone higher; a rosalia, A hymn introduced in the Mass on certain festival days, and recited or sung immediately before the gospel, and after the gradual or introit, whence the name, A database object that generates unique numbers, mostly used for primary key values Sequences were introduced with the Oracle 6 Transaction Processing Option One can select the NEXTVAL and CURRVAL from any sequence Selecting the NEXTVAL will automatically increment the sequence, A gene sequence or a DNA sequence is the order in which the elements making up a particular gene are combined. The project is nothing less than mapping every gene sequence in the human body. the complete DNA sequence of the human genome, Sequence in SGD consists not only of all S cerevisiae seqences that are publicly available via GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ, but also each of the 16 complete chromosome sequences generated by the systematic sequencing effort Sequence for a named ORF or uncharacterized ORF can be can be retrieved in FASTA or GCG format via the 'Retrieve Sequence' pull down menu present on the right hand side of each locus page Sequence analysis tools such as BLAST, GENE/Seq Resources, Genome Restriction map, Design Primers are also available, For sequences of feature structures The second element of the array is then an array whose length is the same as that of the sequence [/sequence [[/atomic (a)][/atomic (b)]]] is then the two element sequence containing the atomic values a and b in that order These are drawn enclosed by angle brackets, One can use this word as a verb or as a noun A sequence (noun) is a string of bases in DNA or a string of amino acids in a protein Also, to sequence (verb) means the experimental process of determining the order of the bases in a DNA fragment or the order of amino acids in a protein, The order of the chemical bases -adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G)-in a gene The base sequence determines the order of amino acids making up the protein encoded by the gene, The order of the amino acid base pairs that make up strands of DNA, An ordered set whose elements are usually determined based on some function of the counting numbers, serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern; "the sequence of names was alphabetical"; "he invented a technique to determine the sequence of base pairs in DNA", Any coherent and recognizably repeatable activity toward some goal A sequence, at a minimum, normally includes a goal, a method or procedure, a vocabulary (whether verbal, visual, audial, olfactory, or tactile), a set of criteria for evaulating our success or failure in using the method to reach the goal, and perhaps a set of tools Some sequences are very simple, like sewing a button onto a shirt or making a telephone call Some are complex, like the steps required to smash an atom or to perform a bypass operation Often the line between one sequence and another, or between one sequence and a group of sequences, is very vague, film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie, a following of one thing after another in time; "the doctor saw a sequence of patients", determine the order of constituents in; "They sequenced the human genome", the action of following in order; "he played the trumps in sequence", several repetitions of a melodic phrase in different keys, arrange in a sequence,
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third-person singular of sequence
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An ordered list of objects
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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)
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A set of things next to each other in a set order; a series
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A subsequent event; a consequence or result - "he found no words to convey the impressions he had received; then he gave way to the anger always the sequence of the antagonism of opinion between them."
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A musical composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings. The most famous sequence is the Dies Irae (Day of Wrath) formerly used in funeral services
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to arrange in an order
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to determine the order of things, especially of amino acids in a protein, or of bases in a nucleic acid
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In music, the repetition of a melodic phrase at different pitches
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The order in which a style is processed through each of the plant stations Each Sequence represents an operation performed in a style
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Taking a theme, playing it, then moving the whole theme up or down some and playing it again Example: Beethoven's 5th The first four notes are the theme Beethoven creates a sequence by then moving the theme down After that, he continues the sequence by moving it up and playing it three times
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The linear arrangement of building blocks in biological macromolecules like DNA, RNA, protein and polysaccharides DNA and RNA macromolecules are linear polymers of nucleotides Proteins are linear polymers of amino acids Polysaccharides are linear and branched polymers of monosaccharides (sugars) While the sequence of RNA and proteins are encoded for by the nucleotide sequence in DNA (the genes and genomes), polysaccharides which play important roles in physiology are not encoded for by genetic information, but rather by the spatial and temporal activity of enzymes that synthesize these polysaccharides
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An arrangement of items according to a specified set of rules, for example, items arranged alphabetically, numerically, or chronologically
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1 Repetition of the same basic melodic theme at a different pitch 2 A type of Gregorian chant with non-biblical texts, lines grouped in rhymed pairs, and one note per syllable
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A set ordered by a one-to-one correspondence with the numbers 1 through n, where n is the total number of elements in the sequence A sequence can be empty (contain no elements)
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This refers to classification by New versus Follow-on funds New funds are defined as the first fund a management group raises together, regardless of the experience level of individual professionals in that group Follow-On funds refer to subsequent funds (II, III, IV, etc ) raised by the same management group
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The sequential order in which the content is presented and studied
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The order of neighbouring amino acids in a protein or the purine and pyrimidine bases [A,C,T,G, uracil] in RNA and DNA [IUPAC Bioinorganic]
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A delimited collection of values in which the order of the enclosed values is significant [641 0-B-1] [641 0-G-1] (typo, "delimited" missing)
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Consecutive series of epochs in the same stage of sleep (e g , REM, stage 3, etc ) or in the same state (e g , waking)
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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 Beethovens Fifth Symphony)
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The continuation and order in which a series of movements and shapes occurs
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Noun: the particular order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA fragment Verb: to determine the particular order of nucleotides in a strand of DNA
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A way to look at the genes by "spelling" out each base pair of DNA in correct sequence for the entire gene Many genes have 30,000 base pairs each
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arrange in a sequence determine the order of constituents in; "They sequenced the human genome
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This a collection of Story Beats If you're writing a Novel it would be a Chapter, in a TV Show, it might be a Television Act, in the Hero's Journey it would be a Journey Stage, in John Truby's story structure, it would be one of his 22 Steps, and so on Again, whatever you call it, it is a larger part of the total story that should have a rhythm and flow of its own It typically has opening and closing "Hooks" (events that grab the reader/viewer and keep them watching), and usually also has an overall story arc 22 Steps is a trademark of Truby's Writers Studio
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A set ordered by a one-to-one correspondence with the numbers 1, 2, through n The number of elements in the sequence is n A sequence may be empty, in which case, it contains no elements
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The state of being sequent; succession; order of following; arrangement
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That which follows or succeeds as an effect; sequel; consequence; result
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progression, succession; series of things in succession; order, arrangement; chain of events; series of scenes which make up one episode of a film (Cinema); consequence, outcome; (Genetics) order of monomers within a polymer chain (esp. nucleotides within DNA) isim
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A sequence of events or things is a number of events or things that come one after another in a particular order. the sequence of events which led to the murder. a dazzling sequence of novels by John Updike. = series
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A film sequence is a part of a film that shows a single set of actions. The best sequence in the film occurs when Roth stops at a house he used to live in
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A particular sequence is a particular order in which things happen or are arranged. the colour sequence yellow, orange, purple, blue, green and white The chronological sequence gives the book an element of structure
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Simple succession, or the coming after in time, without asserting or implying causative energy; as, the reactions of chemical agents may be conceived as merely invariable sequences
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Any succession of chords (or harmonic phrase) rising or falling by the regular diatonic degrees in the same scale; a succession of similar harmonic steps
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All five cards, of a hand, in consecutive order as to value, but not necessarily of the same suit; when of one suit, it is called a sequence flush
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several repetitions of a melodic phrase in different keys serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern; "the sequence of names was alphabetical"; "he invented a technique to determine the sequence of base pairs in DNA"
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film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie a following of one thing after another in time; "the doctor saw a sequence of patients"
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Three or more cards of the same suit in immediately consecutive order of value; as, ace, king, and queen; or knave, ten, nine, and eight
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A melodic phrase or passage successively repeated one tone higher; a rosalia
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A hymn introduced in the Mass on certain festival days, and recited or sung immediately before the gospel, and after the gradual or introit, whence the name
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A database object that generates unique numbers, mostly used for primary key values Sequences were introduced with the Oracle 6 Transaction Processing Option One can select the NEXTVAL and CURRVAL from any sequence Selecting the NEXTVAL will automatically increment the sequence
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A gene sequence or a DNA sequence is the order in which the elements making up a particular gene are combined. The project is nothing less than mapping every gene sequence in the human body. the complete DNA sequence of the human genome
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Sequence in SGD consists not only of all S cerevisiae seqences that are publicly available via GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ, but also each of the 16 complete chromosome sequences generated by the systematic sequencing effort Sequence for a named ORF or uncharacterized ORF can be can be retrieved in FASTA or GCG format via the 'Retrieve Sequence' pull down menu present on the right hand side of each locus page Sequence analysis tools such as BLAST, GENE/Seq Resources, Genome Restriction map, Design Primers are also available
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For sequences of feature structures The second element of the array is then an array whose length is the same as that of the sequence [/sequence [[/atomic (a)][/atomic (b)]]] is then the two element sequence containing the atomic values a and b in that order These are drawn enclosed by angle brackets
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One can use this word as a verb or as a noun A sequence (noun) is a string of bases in DNA or a string of amino acids in a protein Also, to sequence (verb) means the experimental process of determining the order of the bases in a DNA fragment or the order of amino acids in a protein
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The order of the chemical bases -adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G)-in a gene The base sequence determines the order of amino acids making up the protein encoded by the gene
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The order of the amino acid base pairs that make up strands of DNA
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An ordered set whose elements are usually determined based on some function of the counting numbers
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serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern; "the sequence of names was alphabetical"; "he invented a technique to determine the sequence of base pairs in DNA"
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Any coherent and recognizably repeatable activity toward some goal A sequence, at a minimum, normally includes a goal, a method or procedure, a vocabulary (whether verbal, visual, audial, olfactory, or tactile), a set of criteria for evaulating our success or failure in using the method to reach the goal, and perhaps a set of tools Some sequences are very simple, like sewing a button onto a shirt or making a telephone call Some are complex, like the steps required to smash an atom or to perform a bypass operation Often the line between one sequence and another, or between one sequence and a group of sequences, is very vague
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film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie
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a following of one thing after another in time; "the doctor saw a sequence of patients"
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determine the order of constituents in; "They sequenced the human genome"
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the action of following in order; "he played the trumps in sequence"
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several repetitions of a melodic phrase in different keys
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