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The phrase "a sequence of analogous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a series of items or concepts that are similar or comparable in some way.
Example: "In the study, we observed a sequence of analogous phenomena that demonstrated the same underlying principles."
Alternatives: "a series of similar" or "a chain of comparable".
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This approach is further implemented within a segmentation algorithm, which transforms the global constrained elastica problem into a sequence of analogous auxiliary problems that result from dividing the conduit and the elastica into segments limited by contacts.
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The designing agent would itself demand explanation, requiring ultimately a sequence of prior analogous intelligences producing intelligences.
Our proof of this is via induction using a sequence of closures analogous to the proof in the case of the star graph in Sect.
The model-building sequence of analogous experiences shown in Figure 1 includes: a video of a hydrogen-plus-oxygen explosion (the source experience), a lab involving a hydrogen fuel cell (target experience 1), the process of cellular respiration enacted using physical models (target experience 2), and the process of photosynthesis enacted using physical models (target experience 3).
In this paper, we introduce a new kind of network called on off time-switch network in which an arc is associated with a sequence of windows with status "on" or "off" analogous to "go" or "wait".
In the global PMF-approach, fracture is considered as a sequence of equilibrium states associated with minimum potential energy states analogous to Griffith's approach.
A classical tool to overcome this obstacle, usually applied in analogous problems, consists in considering a sequence of C 1 maps approximating f.
They are analogous to digital organisms familiar to evolutionary biology in that they carry a computational genome, or a sequence of instructions (henceforth called rules).
A sequence of events?
Together with the demonstration of an intrinsic program to establish a basic pattern of myelination, it suggests a sequence analogous to synaptogenesis in the CNS, in which a hard-wired pattern established during development is adapted by experience-dependent activity.
These similar fragments could have originated independently with their conformational resemblance due to chance, thus representing a rare example of analogous sequence similarity.
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