- "
sequence",
including one-sided
infinite sequences, bi-infinite
sequences, and
finite sequences (see
below for
definitions of
these kinds of
sequences)...
- Look up
sequencer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sequencer may
refer to: Drum
sequencer (controller), an
electromechanical system for controlling...
-
eukaryotic genome to be
sequenced in 1996. The
Human Genome Project was
started in
October 1990, and the
first draft sequences of the
human genome were...
- algorithm. Prüfer
sequences were
first used by
Heinz Prüfer to
prove Cayley's
formula in 1918. One can
generate a
labeled tree's Prüfer
sequence by iteratively...
- The
Sequence was an
American hip hop
group formed in Columbia,
South Carolina in 1979, that
comprised Angie B., Blondy, and
Cheryl the Pearl.
Their debut...
- In bioinformatics,
sequence clustering algorithms attempt to
group biological sequences that are
somehow related. The
sequences can be
either of genomic...
- The On-Line
Encyclopedia of
Integer Sequences (OEIS) is an
online database of
integer sequences. It was
created and
maintained by Neil
Sloane while researching...
- functional, structural, or
evolutionary relationships between the
sequences.
Aligned sequences of
nucleotide or
amino acid
residues are
typically represented...
-
sequences \x5c (hexadecimal), \\, and \134 (octal) all
encode the same character: the
backslash \. For
devices that
respond to ANSI
escape sequences,...
-
effectiveness of the
functions mani****ting such
representations of
sequences: the
operations on
sequences (accessing
individual members, concatenation) can be "implemented"...