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The phrase "a sequences of" is not correct in English; it should be "a sequence of." You can use "a sequence of" when referring to a specific order or arrangement of items, events, or elements.
Example: "The study analyzed a sequence of events leading to the conclusion."
Alternatives: "a series of" or "a chain of".
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To build a database of miranda-predicted MREs, Influenza A sequences of H1N1, H1N2, H2N2, and H3N2 viruses were downloaded from Influenza Virus Resource at NCBI (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/FLU/FLU.html) at the end of August 2010.
Why these people?' A sequences of events lead me to this place," said Anhoni.
It is true that discretion has its allure, and that a sequences of surprises can be very gratifying.
Let be a sequences of nonzero scalar.
(A) Sequences of Cy5-labeled DNA substrates.
Let be a sequences of nonegative real numbers satisfying the property where and are such that.
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Poly-A sequences of 15 or more bases were also trimmed off if found at the end of 5′ expressed sequence tags.
In addition to these full genome sequences, 43 partial DNA-A sequences of the core capsid protein (CP) gene were obtained (see Additional file 1: Table S1 for details).
Most of these full DNA-B re-assortment events (7 out of 11) involve re-associations of DNA-B components between DNA-A sequences of the same species, the three remaining events involving exchanges between EACMV and EACMKV.
A sequence-of-tenses problem.
AMERICAN elections are a sequence of rituals.
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