'you already'Ans. 2The questioner means 'deja vu'. This phrase is used in English without translation. Although the literal translation is 'previously seen', the true meaning is much more complex : "the illusion of remembering events which are in fact being seen for the first time".
It means "The day of glory". A line from the 'Marseillaise', the French national anthem, it refers to events during the French Revolution.
floods
a reminder of past events
les manifestations réussies
The correct sequence of events in forming a protein is transcription, where the DNA is transcribed into mRNA, followed by translation, where the mRNA is decoded to build a specific sequence of amino acids, and finally, post-translational modifications that help the protein fold into its correct shape and function properly.
formation of troops, honors, ceremony, remarks
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We don't have your sequence of events, so can't provide an answer.
The correct sequence of events during a battalion award ceremony typically includes an introduction, the presentation of the colors and National Anthem, remarks from the commanding officer, the reading of the citation, the actual award presentation, a congratulatory handshake, and a closing statement or prayer.
The sequence of events in the process of protein synthesis involves transcription, where a messenger RNA (mRNA) is synthesized from a DNA template in the nucleus, and translation, where the mRNA is decoded by ribosomes to assemble amino acids into a protein. Additionally, during translation, transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules bring the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome based on the mRNA codon sequence.
During translation, ribosomes bind to mRNA and translate the sequence of nucleotides into a sequence of amino acids according to the genetic code. Transfer RNA molecules carry specific amino acids to the ribosome based on the mRNA codons. The ribosome catalyzes the formation of peptide bonds between adjacent amino acids in the growing polypeptide chain until a stop codon is reached, leading to termination of translation and release of the completed protein.
To provide the correct chronological order of events, please specify the events you are referring to. Once I have that information, I can help arrange them in the proper sequence.
To determine the correct chronological order of events, it's essential to first identify the specific events in question. Once listed, arrange them based on their occurrence in time, ensuring that each event follows logically from the previous one. If you provide the specific events, I can help you arrange them in the correct sequence.
The correct sequence of action potential events is: 1. Resting membrane potential, 2. Depolarization, 3. Repolarization, 4. Hyperpolarization.
The correct sequence of events during mitosis is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. In prophase, chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, and the nuclear envelope begins to break down. During metaphase, chromosomes align at the cell's equatorial plane. In anaphase, sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles, and finally, in telophase, the chromosomes de-condense, and the nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes, leading to cytokinesis.
You call them 'sequence of events'.