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Sequences and like
Sequences often include " decorative " jumps like mazurkas or stag jumps.
Sequences achieved by this might look like AGCGGAGCTTA and GCCGTAGACGC.

Sequences and be
Sequences can be finite, as in this example, or infinite, such as the sequence of all even positive integers ( 2, 4, 6 ,...).
Sequences of related events can be seen as shapes in the fourth dimension: history can " be said to have an architecture ", as Gull puts it.
Sequences of adfixes ( prefixes or suffixes ) do not result in infixes: An infix must be internal to a word stem.
Sequences can be read from the biological raw material through DNA sequencing methods.
Sequences can be nested inside other sequences, so that a filter or transition can be applied to the grouped clips.
Sequences may be protein sequences or nucleic acid sequences, and they can contain gaps or alignment characters ( see sequence alignment ).
Sequences are expected to be represented in the standard IUB / IUPAC amino acid and nucleic acid codes, with these exceptions: lower-case letters are accepted and are mapped into upper-case ; a single hyphen or dash can be used to represent a gap character ; and in amino acid sequences, U and * are acceptable letters ( see below ).
( The paradox is alleviated if " interesting " is instead defined objectively: for example, the smallest integer that does not, as of November 2011, appear in an entry of the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences was 12407., but as of April 2012, was 13794 ) Depending on the sources used for the list of interesting numbers, a variety of other numbers can be characterized as uninteresting in the same way.
While on Standby, Djinn do not contribute to a character ’ s class, but can be used for Summon Sequences, where the player summons a powerful elemental spirit.
There are a total of 29 Summon Sequences in The Lost Age ; 16 from the previous game can be used alongside 13 new sequences, each of which must be earned individually ; they are usually acquired by completing optional dungeons.
Feldman initially wanted Guest to be given the credit of ' Supervising Director ', but when Guest saw the finished product, he opted for an ' Additional Sequences ' credit instead.
The uncut fight on the bus can be seen in the " Extended Fight Sequences " on the North American DVD, but with no sound.
Sequences may not be nested.
It is believed that some early Sequences derived from syllabic text being added to the jubilus, and may be named after the opening words of the Alleluia verse.
The film would eventually be seen on television, albeit on pay cable and syndication with several cuts, such as the non sequitur " Dream Sequences ".
Sequences of GET and HEAD requests can always be pipelined.
Sequences ( with up to eight instruments playing simultaneously ) could be assembled into Song Steps.
Sequences can be moved in part or in whole, but empty columns can only be filled by a King, or a sequence that begins with a King.

Sequences and building
# Sequences may decay into their building blocks.

Sequences and ).
" Ceramic Traditions and Sequences in Connecticut ," Archaeological Society of Connecticut Bulletin 21 ( 1947 ).
* Catherine Ingold, " Order and Affinity in the Seasonal Sonnets of Saint-Amant " in The Ladder of High Designs: Structure and Interpretation of French Lyric Sequences, edited by Doranne Fenoaltea and David Lee Rubin ( 1991 ).
Partner institutions include the University of Minnesota ( US ), University of California-Davis ( US ), the National Center for Genomic Resources ( NCGR ) ( US ), John Innes Centre ( UK ), Institut National de Recherche Agronomique ( France ), Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences ( MIPS ) ( Germany ), Wageningen University ( Netherlands ), and Ghent University ( Belgium ).
In 1982, Knowles was awarded the Karl Sczuka Award for best radio work from WDR for her sound work Bohnen Sequenzen ( Bean Sequences ).
* Zavattini: Sequences from a Cinematic Life ( 1970 ).
John M. Neale translated this portion of the poem into English and published it under the title " Jerusalem the Golden " in his Medieval Hymns and Sequences ( 1851 ).

like and patterns
These ripples spread out in symmetrical patterns like the rose windows of a great cathedral.
Anxiety can also be experienced in ways which include changes in sleeping patterns, nervous habits, and increased motor tension like foot tapping.
In order to get dry after a swim, the Dodo proposes that everyone run a Caucus race — where the participants run in patterns of any shape, starting and leaving off whenever they like, so that everyone wins.
Dendritic agates have fern like patterns in them formed due to the presence of manganese and iron oxides.
Early archaeoastronomy surveyed Megalithic constructs in the British Isles, at sites like Auglish in County Londonderry, in an attempt to find statistical patterns
Chunri is another form of dopattas, having innumerable colors and patterns like dots, squares, and circles on it.
In the case of Young's double slit experiment, this would mean that if the transverse coherence length is smaller than the spacing between the two slits, the resulting pattern on a screen would look like two single slit diffraction patterns.
These shows have featured large collections of his gridfonts, his ambigrams ( pieces of calligraphy created with two readings, either of which is usually obtained from the other by rotating or reflecting the ambigram, but sometimes simply by " oscillation ", like the Necker Cube or the rabbit / duck figure of Joseph Jastrow ), and his " Whirly Art " ( music-inspired visual patterns realized using shapes based on various alphabets from India ).
To some extent there are also shared traditions, like the Zamenhof Day, and shared behaviour patterns, like avoiding the usage of one's national language at Esperanto meetings unless there are good reasons for its use ( Esperanto culture has a special word, krokodili (" to crocodile "), to describe this avoided behaviour ).
: A mathematician, like a painter or poet, is a maker of patterns.
Berkeley's numbers typically begin on a stage but gradually transcend the limitations of theatrical space: his ingenious routines, involving human bodies forming patterns like a kaleidoscope, could never fit onto a real stage and the intended perspective is viewing from straight above.
Others, like the original SA80 patterns, have a bolt carrier that is unlocked and operated by a piston actuated by gases.
* In dynamic systems ( with feedback ) like electronic circuits, signal trafficking, decisional systems and neuroscience-it is the time-invariance of the active or reactive patterns with respect to the external influences that defines stability and metastability ( see brain metastability below ).
Physical geography is that branch of natural science which deals with the study of processes and patterns in the natural environment like the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere, as opposed to the cultural or built environment, the domain of human geography.
Some have elaborate tile graphics, featuring pictures or patterns inside the tile, like KSame and Same GNOME.
Most of these games have a hexagonal reel formation, and much like multiway games, any patterns not played are darkened out of use.
Patterns can be saved like any other first-class data item, and can be concatenated, used within other patterns, and used to create very complex and sophisticated pattern expressions.
Letter combinations like wr for and kn for are technically also consonant digraphs, although they are so rare that they are sometimes considered patterns with " silent letters ".
Nevertheless, some changes proved irreversible, like the shift of trade patterns to German ports, and the decline of the fisheries.
Many working-class Mexican men in American cities wear their hair in styles like the Mongolian ( shaved except for a tuft of hair at the nape of the neck ) or the rat tail ( crewcut on top, tuft at the nape ), and African-Americans often wear their hair in complex patterns of braids and cornrows, fastened with barrettes and beads, and sometimes including shaved sections or bright colour.
In the atmosphere it gives rise to large-scale patterns like Rossby waves and determines the basic circulation patterns of storms.
The hardcore scene then diverged into sub-genres like jungle and drum and bass, which generally had a darker sound and focused more on complex sampled drum patterns.

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