Sentence examples for contingent sequence from inspiring English sources

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The British scholars Geoff Eley and David Blackbourn, in their 1984 book "The Peculiarities of German History," questioned the "tyranny of hindsight"—the lordly perspective that reduces a complex, contingent sequence of events to an irreversible progression.

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The cautious selection of very high quality data is necessary in a study such as this where final analysis is contingent upon sequence integrity.

In interpreting the results presented here, it should be noted that all of our analyses were contingent upon sequence alignment.

As the search for tephra via physical separation can be time-consuming, initial subsampling bins should be chosen at range-finding intervals contingent on overall sequence length.

The mechanism behind off-target enrichment is highly complex and contingent on both sequence properties and stochastic processes.

The existence of these zero sites reflects the notion that introns cannot be gained at any location within genes, but rather are preferentially inserted at specific locations, contingent on particular sequence motifs known as proto-splice sites [ 27- 29], the density of other introns in the neighborhood, the chromatin exposure, and more.

For example, Gould [ 10] argued that evolutionary outcomes are contingent on a complex sequence of unique historical events that invariably leave an imprint on the phenotypes of descendent taxa.

Epigenetic regulation can be seen as a physical process preceded by the stochastic transcription of the appropriate coding sequences, dependent on the spatial ordering of the chromatin and the "status" of those sequences and contingent on the availability of the gene product precursors contained in multi-compartment post-translational steady states.

Then, by the definition of second-order composed contingent epiderivatives, there exist sequences λ n → + ∞ and ( u n, v n, w n ) ∈ T ( epi ( F x 0, G ), ( x 0, y 0, z 0 ) ) such that ( u n, v n, w n ) → ( u, v, w + z 0 ) and λ n ( ( u n, v n, w n ) − ( u, v, w + z 0 ) ) → ( x, y, z ), as  n → + ∞. (18).

Asked to explain a sequence involving a contingent of soldiers, Mr. Lacuesta said that it was an allusion to the ambivalent relationship between Augiéras and his uncle, a colonel who was posted in Algeria.

The robot either responded contingently to the actions of the participants (contingent condition) or programmatically reproduced the same sequence of actions to another participant (non-contingent condition).

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