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The phrase "a sequence on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a series or order of items, events, or concepts that are related to a specific topic or subject.
Example: "The study presents a sequence on the development of renewable energy technologies over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a series about" or "a progression regarding".
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That "Skyfall" includes a sequence on a train — a passenger one, no less — suggests that this may be very much like your granddaddy's Bond, even without the bikinied backdrop.
miR-34a is encoded by a sequence on chromosome 1, whereas both miR-34b and miR-34c are processed from one primary transcript from chromosome 11 [72], [72].
My favorite, however, is a sequence on clothing.
One task remained: scoring a sequence on the island, in which Sayid has a confrontation with the Man in Black.
Some shots are identical, including a scene of the young wife in a bathtub or a sequence on an ice rink.
Strickland has form here: his breakthrough film, 2012's Berberian Sound Studio, features a sequence on Box Hill in Surrey, a famous butterfly hotspot, and mentions the rare silver-spotted skipper.
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A search for SPANX-A sequences in the chimpanzee genome draft (March, 2006) detected only one contig with a single SPANX-A sequence on the X chromosome, while in human there are two genes, SPANX-A1 and SPANX-A2, organized as an inverted repeat.
To show (2.10) consider a sequence with, on and.
We used a computer-generated sequence on a one-to-one basis, without stratification or blocking.
For identification, a complementary ZIP (cZIP) sequence is included that can hybridize to a ZIP sequence on a microarray.
The most significant addition is a long sequence on an isolated plantation operated by an armed French clan.
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