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Перевод: sequence
[существительное] последовательность ; ряд ; порядок следования; череда ; следствие; секвенция [муз.] ; эпизод ; последовательный ряд кинокадров
Тезаурус:
- "Laddering" or a series of ascending (or descending) passes in trail to form a stepping sequence is another basic stunt which tests the degree of compatibility of each flyer and the kite.
- The molecular modelling software company Oxford Molecular has announced the availability of Iditis, the world's first extended relational database of protein structures, and Serratus, a fully integrated protein engineering source that includes the world's largest non-redundant protein sequence database.
- This can be done by timing the sequence with a stop watch (which can itself be proved to have been checked for accuracy if required).
- The evolutionary sequence for the history of mankind which is sketched out in The German Ideology is patchy and in some respects inconsistent, but the main features emerge clearly.
- Teaching a creature to perform a particular sequence of actions similar to human behaviour does not imply that its mind is then working like that of humans.
- With regard to content, the sequence can concentrate on various cooking activities, mostly in close-up and without the need for rigorous attention to continuity.
- This is a slow sequence of four controlled positions that flow into each other.
- All the time he was running, Nicholas was half deaf from the open-air thud of Astorre's guns, maintaining their pre-arranged and regular sequence.
- There must not be any ambiguous steps in the sequence, since the understanding of each step must facilitate the learning of the next step.
- Twin Oaks, who heads the weights, was the fancy of many for Aintree glory as he continued a brilliant sequence of handicap wins at Haydock Park.
- He paused in his writing only to listen to a rather attractive Finnish poetess reading a sequence about her marital problems.
- The sequence, by and large, went like this: first gathering of plants and small animals, second fishing, third hunting, fourth pottery, fifth pastoralism, sixth agriculture, seventh metalworking.
- If the items truly reflect a developmental sequence, then, it is argued, the items immediately following the last items ticked, for a given child, provide the best focus for intervention.
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