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These are called the second differences. If they are all the same (non-zero) then the original sequence is a quadratic.
An original sequence is a sequence of DNA that has no mutations or damage. A mutated sequence is one that has had some type of damage or change occurs to the DNA. A mutation is not always a bad thing, and may have very little impact on the organism that has the mutation.
The Christmas alphabet has No-El.
It depends on which alphabet you want to compare to the Latin Alphabet. You would have to specify which alphabet you use.
the china alphabet is Chinese: the Egypt alphabet is Egyptian
One main difference between the Latin alphabet and the Greek alphabet is the set of characters they use. The Latin alphabet has 26 letters, including both uppercase and lowercase forms, while the Greek alphabet has 24 letters and does not distinguish between uppercase and lowercase forms in the same way. Additionally, the two alphabets have different origins and developed independently of each other.
Alphanumeric includes numbers, punctuation and symbols as well as the alphabet itself, whereas the alphabet is...well...the alphabet.
Syllable is how to pronounce it in a word and alphabet is the letter itself.
A finite sequence has a beginning and an end, whereas an infinite sequence has no end.
The Shine-Dalgarno sequence is prokaryotic. The Kozak sequence is the eukaryotic equivalent.
A hailstorm sequence is when the sequence bounces around between numbers before it terminates.
The Latin alphabet of Rome had 23 letters, and the English alphabet uses 26 letters.