The sequence wajmmaj stands for:
washington
adams
jefferson
madison
monroe
adams (quincy)
jackson
DIF stands for Decimation in frequency. It is an algorithm which is used to calculate DFT of an N-point sequence.
ISN=Initial Sequence Number ISN=Interactive Student Notebook ISN=International Society For Nephrology
RT-PCR stands for Reverse-Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction. It is used in labratories to generate many copies of a DNA sequence. There are other abbreviations close to this as well.
Sequence of Events.
Usually Santa kept to the same schedule. Breakfast, Lunch, Snack, Dinner was the sequence. But one day in early December he decided to start with his snack first, and received quite a scolding from Mrs. Claus.
A logical sequence of natural numbers
Iwbaptakybiysta likely does not stand for any commonly known acronym or phrase. It may be a random sequence of letters or a personal code.
Ccg tca agt acg
its a nucleotide sequence with the bases thymine,guanine,adenine,thymine and cytosine occuring in that order
1) Eastern Standard Time 2) Expressed sequence tag.
DIF stands for Decimation in frequency. It is an algorithm which is used to calculate DFT of an N-point sequence.
ISN=Initial Sequence Number ISN=Interactive Student Notebook ISN=International Society For Nephrology
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In the sequence 7128490563, the number seven is simply the first digit and does not inherently stand for anything specific without additional context. If this sequence is part of a code, a phone number, or a specific system, the meaning of seven would depend on that context. Otherwise, it remains just a numeral representing the quantity or value of seven.
A haiku sequence is a series of haiku poems that are thematically connected. It typically consists of three or more haiku that are related to each other in subject matter, imagery, or emotion. The individual haiku in the sequence may be able to stand alone but together they create a more complete picture or story.
Individually M= 1000, L = 50 and C = 100 Together in this sequence they mean nothing.
Well, each sequence is different (and should be). It could be a back tumbling sequence for example. Let's say the gymnast just finished her dance sequence in her beam routine. In a beam routine each sequence usually travels the full length of the beam (unless it is a stationary sequence such as a jump sequence). Now the gymnast will stand tall, take a deep breath and raise her arms tall to gain good center-balance then do a back-hand spring, back hand spring, back layout (that should take up the entire length of the beam) and place her arms in a "finish" position signifying she has completed that sequence.