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Domain name resolvers determine the appropriate domain name servers responsible for the domain name in question by a sequence of queries starting with the right-most ( top-level ) domain label.
Once these sequences have been amplified, they are resolved either through gel electrophoresis or capillary electrophoresis, which will allow the analyst to determine how many repeats of the microsatellites sequence in question there are.
It is an open question, and one central to the theory and practice of cryptography, whether there is any way to distinguish the output of a high-quality PRNG from a truly random sequence without knowing the algorithm ( s ) used and the state with which it was initialized.
Also, every question that one could ask about a sequence has a probabilistic answer when asked of a random sequence.
If the device in question is " dumb " and can only do one thing with the information being sent to it ( for instance, print it ) then there is no need for an escape sequence.
This means that, if one is unsure of the stratigraphic boundaries of the material in question, the removal of material should start from an area where the sequence is better understood rather than less.
7, then the sequence in question is
Most ramesside Kinglists name a king Nebka before him, but since there are still difficulties in connecting that name with contemporary horus names, some egyptologists question the handed down throne sequence.
Roughly speaking, high sequence identity suggests that the sequences in question have a comparatively young most recent common ancestor, while low identity suggests that the divergence is more ancient.
In the semi-finals, this would change to showing two sequences in turn and asking each player a 3-point question about each sequence.
A third sequence was then shown to all players at once and one toss-up question, worth four points, was open to all players on the buzzer.
DNA sequence analyses, which would probably resolve this question, have not been conducted to date for lack of suitable material.
The technique for protein sequence determination relied upon the purification, sequencing, and cloning of the transporter protein in question, or expression cloning strategies in which transport function was used as an assay for cDNA species coding for that transporter.
The theorem will be illustrated by picking a point P on the surface in question and regarding the sequence of numbers
In the show's first two seasons, Tracy hosts a " Tracy Asks ..." sequence in which she asks a question, e. g., " Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
In the dream sequence in question, Marina's lips do not move, because the puppet had no speech mechanism, but her thoughts are heard ( voiced by Sylvia Anderson ).
They appear morphologically somewhat intermediate between kestrels and hobbies and DNA sequence data has been unable to further resolve this question, mainly due to lack of comprehensive sampling.
* Vieira made an appearance on the " Chumdog Millionaire " episode of Pawn Stars, in which, in a dream sequence, she reads the million dollar question to Chumlee.
To safely place two consecutive question marks within a string literal, the programmer can use string concatenation or an escape sequence.
Strictly speaking, this question is ill-posed, since there are always numerous different ways to continue a given exact sequence to the right.
A question in this segment's host sequence leads into its story, " What would happen if you gave a yo-yo to a flock of flamingoes?
Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, res gestae may also be used to demonstrate that certain character evidence, otherwise excludable under the provisions of Rule 404, is permissible, as the events in question are part of the " ongoing narrative ," or sequence of events that are necessary to define the action at hand.
Letters were recorded in sequence and then these letters were interpreted as the answer to the question chosen by seers.

sequence and read
In later Pahlavi papyri, up to half of the remaining graphic distinctions of these twelve letters were lost, and the script could no longer be read as a sequence of letters at all, but instead each word had to be learned as a whole — that is, they had become logograms as in Egyptian Demotic.
They are descended from the Hindu-Arabic numeral system developed by Indian mathematicians, in which a sequence of digits such as " 975 " is read as a numeral.
This information is read using the genetic code, which specifies the sequence of the amino acids within proteins.
Every sequence can, thus, be read in three reading frames, each of which will produce a different amino acid sequence ( in the given example, Gly-Lys-Pro, Gly-Asn, or Glu-Thr, respectively ).
Even in species that exist in only one sex, what is described as a " genome sequence " may be a composite read from the chromosomes of various individuals.
Traditional DNA sequencing techniques such as Maxam-Gilbert or Sanger methods used polyacrylamide gels to separate DNA fragments differing by a single base-pair in length so the sequence could be read.
This information is read using the genetic code, which specifies the sequence of the amino acids within proteins.
A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of units that may be read the same way in either direction, with general allowances for adjustments to punctuation and word dividers.
On November 12, 1734, Nicholas Mahudel, physician, antiquarian and numismatist, read a paper at a public sitting of the Académie Royale des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in which he defined three " usages " of stone, bronze and iron in a chronological sequence.
In the United States, Virgil and specifically the Aeneid were taught in the fourth year of a Latin sequence, at least until the 1960s ; the current ( 2011 ) Advanced Placement curriculum in Latin continues to assign a central position to the poem: " The AP Latin: Virgil Exam is designed to test the student's ability to read, translate, understand, analyze, and interpret the lines of the Aeneid that appear on the course syllabus in Latin.
This is important, as when reading the data in sequence from one track to the next, time must be allowed for the read / write head to move to the next track, during which the disk continues to rotate.
Parsing is the process of analyzing an input sequence ( such as that read from a file or a keyboard ) in order to determine its grammatical structure.
Von Mises never totally formalized his definition of a proper selection rule for sub-sequences, but in 1940 Alonzo Church defined it as any recursive function which having read the first N elements of the sequence decides if it wants to select element number N + 1.
Instead they proposed a rule based on a partially computable process which having read any N elements of the sequence, decides if it wants to select another element which has not been read yet.
* Generally, a framing error is the result of starting to read a sequence of data at the wrong point.
By reading the lower part of an address range bits in sequence ( page cycle ) one can read with significantly shorter access time ( 30 ns ).
* ENIAC was, like the Z3 and Mark I, able to run an arbitrary sequence of mathematical operations, but did not read them from a tape.
The latter is deemed a more realistic form of evaluation, but the corpus is more expensive to produce because human annotators have to read the definitions for each word in the sequence every time they need to make a tagging judgement, rather than once for a block of instances for the same target word.
Although each novel can be read separately, they are linked to each other by common characters and themes, thus constituting a novel sequence.
While some readers enjoy following the author's development of the Pimpernel character as it was realized, others prefer to read the stories in historical sequence.
* Random-access memory, computer memory that can be read from and written to in arbitrary sequence in a very high speed for computer and laptop
The drives were " dumb ", so-called because the control card translated requests for a particular track and sector from the host system into a sequence of head positioning commands, then read the signal from the drive head and recovered the data from it.

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