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Discover Ludwig"confuse the sequence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which a particular order or sequence is becoming scrambled or mixed up. For example, "The frequent shuffling of the cards confused the sequence of the deck."
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The show's producer and writer Steven Moffat told Doctor Who magazine that this does not confuse the sequence.
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"Damages" relies on red herrings and blurred time sequences to confuse the viewer.
The decoding of the Y chromosome's DNA was particularly difficult because the chromosome is full of palindromes — runs of DNA that read the same backward as forward — and repetitive sequences that confuse the decoding systems.
And yet, even if I felt on the outside of proceedings looking in, a stance not helped by several video sequences that confuse the tone further, the venture renews one's appreciation of a fast-rising stage and television performer in Katherine Parkinson, who increasingly, it seems, can do no wrong.
They said that she was confused about the sequence of events after the shooting and that she had no idea who might have made that statement.
Manager Bobby Valentine was more confused at the sequence that followed, and wondered why Tejera was not ejected after hitting John Valentin with a pitch on the left shoulder in the seventh inning.
He said he was confused about the sequence of events.
(the term signature is also extensively used, but we avoid using it here as it might confuse the reader. Clearly, a signature sequence is not related to a signature matrix by any means).
We probed our blots with vector sequences, so as not to confuse the plasmid signals with those from the corresponding chromosomal sequences.
As discussed before, the enrichment of Oct4 and Sox2 binding sites in the Nanog-bound sequences tend to confuse the motif discovery tools.
Since then, a lot more data related to the PEXEL sequence have been generated, but rather than clarify they seem to confuse the issue further.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com