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It's a brave, initially confusing sequence but it haunts and, for a show of such staggering high quality, it leaves us content to see no more.
Word's spellchecker would ignore the confusing sequence of adjectives because it is a mistake most native English speakers don't make.
Elements of the Congolese army do not fare well either, but you must follow the confusing sequence of interviews very closely.
It seems like the things they see become more and more dangerous as the book progresses, and then it ends with a confusing sequence that acts as an epilogue, in which we see what may be an explanation of some of the strange things they came across.
This finding indicates that the BLSOM can be used for protein function estimation that does not rely on sequence homology searching and troublesome and confusing sequence alignment.
Thus, rainbow trout has a polymorphic TAP2a locus and the confusing sequence identities between the two TAP2 loci may suggest that these genes are exposed to recombination or gene conversion mechanisms.
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He confused sequences of commands, paused inexplicably before reloading, even fired occasionally at the wrong targets.
Jennifer Armstrong of Entertainment Weekly said "we endure a swirl of confusing, unnecessary sequences, from Grace's dream to current reality to two years later to their kids' first day of college to their kids' impending wedding.
Both genotypes have been reported previously in France (13 ); however, the cocirculation of both genotypes in Portugal is confusing because sequences obtained independently in 2 laboratories from strains allegedly obtained from the same patient clustered in different clades (DQ479890 and AY129737) (15, 15 ).
The show's producer and writer Steven Moffat told Doctor Who magazine that this does not confuse the sequence.
It could be confused with sequence local alignments.
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