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The phrase "a sequence which is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific sequence and providing additional information about it.
Example: "The study focuses on a sequence which is crucial for understanding the genetic variations in the population."
Alternatives: "a series that is" or "a chain that is".
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"England's first four batsmen out scored 14, 17, 23 and 56, a sequence which is clearly accelerating.
It was a sequence which is similar in some ways to humans, but still quite distinct," Krause said.
The unit impulse sequence is a sequence which is 0 for all values of its argument except for n = 0.
The disassembly line balancing problem seeks a sequence which: is feasible, minimizes workstations, and ensures similar idle times, as well as other end-of-life specific concerns.
And in particular, we know that from an example that we worked before, this is in fact the Fourier transform of a sequence which is a to the n times u of n.
With the discrete-time Fourier series, we have a duality indicated by the fact that we have a periodic time function and a sequence which is periodic in the frequency domain.
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So in fact we, in essence, saw this when we took or when I talked about the example of a sequence which was a to the n times u of n.
Both individuals have a variety of KoRV-A sequences which is consistent with earlier reports of KoRV-A env sequence variation within an individual [ 27, 30, 32, 35].
First, the watermark is encoded by a chaotic sequence, which is generated by a key.
Let { A n, n ≥ 1 } be a random sequence, which is independent of { X n, n ≥ 1 }.
Assume that (2.1) holds and { A n, n ≥ 1 } is a random sequence, which is independent of { X n, n ≥ 1 }.
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