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Free sign upThe phrase "abrupt sequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or unexpected series of events or actions that occur in a quick succession.
Example: "The film's abrupt sequence of events left the audience feeling disoriented and confused."
Alternatives: "sudden series" or "unexpected order".
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Abrupt sequence transitions separate the various satellite repeats, including monomeric and HOR alpha-satellite (array junction), as well as euchromatic arms and monomeric arrays (satellite junctions) [17].
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This mosaicism is inferred from the observation of abrupt changes in sequence similarity (Casjens 2005).
For both the 454 and SOLiD assemblies, there was an abrupt decrease in sequence coverage at the extreme ends of the contigs, which is consistent with these regions representing the ends of the mitochondrial chromosomes a similar conclusion was made with the assembly of the H. magnipapillata mtDNA (Voigt et al. 2008).
Phages Swift, Magneto, Karma and Rogue exhibited similar abrupt discontinuities in sequencing coverage to that of phage phiCbK, indicating that these phages possess direct terminal repeats similar to that of phiCbK.
She also had to learn to play the roles of both the white and black swans within one sequence, an abrupt character change that differs from most versions of the ballet.
This can be visualized as an abrupt stop in the sequence peak profile for pHSPG-shTLR4.
We found sharp genetic distinctness among bacteria of closely related lineages and demonstrated the existence of an abrupt turning point in sequence divergence between any pair of Salmonella lineages compared.
The boundary between these sequences is abrupt, suggesting eruption of the volcano in two distinct phases.
In the first film, Pratidwandi, Ray introduces a new, elliptical narrative style, such as scenes in negative, dream sequences, and abrupt flashbacks.
This menu flows in a mellow sequence, with no abrupt changes of direction and a lovely sense of accumulating effect.
It is shown that the Changing Fm can be divided into two third-order sequences and six fourth-order sequences, their electric logs are characterized by abrupt change above and below the high-frequency sequence boundary and are consistent with the sedimentary cycles controlled by high-frequency sequences.
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