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The phrase "a large sequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant number of items or events that are arranged in a specific order or pattern.
Example: "The experiment involved analyzing a large sequence of data points to identify trends over time."
Alternatives: "a lengthy series of" or "an extensive array of".
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"It's going to be a large sequence of events," said Mr Radhakrishnan.
Another contribution of our paper is a ground truth of a large sequence of images available in the Internet.
The per-pixel non-uniformity, a i, can be estimated using a flat field image computed as the average over a large sequence of non-saturated images.
These, which can be diagrammed as a linear sequence (though often embedded within larger branching networks), constitute a large sequence of steps, one that eventuates in morphological change.
However, within a large sequence of IUPAC letters, the two characters with their aligned baselines and capital top-lines are too similar to be easily distinguished.
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String searching or matching algorithms, which find an occurrence of a sequence of letters inside a larger sequence of letters, were developed to search for specific sequences of nucleotides.
We obtained functional switches from a pool of variants carrying randomized connection sequences by an in vivo selection in MaV203 yeast cells that allows screening of a large sequence space of up to 1 × 109 variants.
Thus, genomic data should be treated as a very large sequence of small results.
This slow evolutionary rate has been suggested to facilitate the proliferation of group I introns since their splicing depends on the conservation of a rather large sequence of nucleotides (n > 20) [ 28, 29].
MOST+ can detect motifs from a large input sequence of about 100Mbs within a few minutes.
MOST+ can detect motifs from a large input sequence of about 100 Mbs within a few minutes.
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