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The phrase "a sequence of spontaneous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of events or actions that occur naturally or without premeditation.
Example: "The artist's work is often characterized by a sequence of spontaneous brush strokes that capture the essence of the moment."
Alternatives: "a series of unplanned" or "a chain of impulsive".
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He points out that the creation of China's booming new economy is "not the result of a sequence of spontaneous events but rather of state interference and violence," and he views China's new crypto-capitalism as statism of the highest order.
However, when the two eyes are simultaneously presented with conflicting stimuli, perception falls into a sequence of spontaneous alternations, switching between one stimulus and the other every few seconds.
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A sequence-of-tenses problem.
It is defined by a sequence of six physiological tasks: (i) spontaneous activity, (ii) symmetry in the movement, (iii) forepaw outstretching, (iv) climbing, (v) body proprioception, and (vi) response to vibrissae touch.
The SOC-based explanation generator can provide a basic function for designing various instructional methods (e.g., a detailed explanation is gradually simplified (scaffolding-fading), a sequence of problems is given which promotes spontaneous induction).
EEG-microstates exploit spatio-temporal EEG features to characterize the spontaneous EEG as a sequence of a finite number of quasi-stable scalp potential field maps.
There is a sequence of steps.
A sequence of events?
Participants listened to 9 sequences of spontaneous cough sounds from common respiratory diseases.
Nine short sequences of spontaneous cough sounds (mean length 6.7 seconds) were selected from digital sound recordings and stored on a laptop computer attached to a stereo speaker system.
Whole genome sequencing of spontaneous suppressor mutants capable of robust growth in the presence of lamotrigine revealed mutations in domain II near the N-terminus of initiation factor IF2. Further, in vitro binding studies indicated that lamotrigine binds to IF2 in a nucleotide-dependent fashion and that suppressor mutations abrogated binding.
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