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"Celera did not independently produce a sequence of the genome at all.
Iterative methods for the solution of linear systems of equations produce a sequence of approximate solutions.
Each sector could produce a sequence of five on or off connections that represented a transmitted letter or symbol.
And, in 1920, he began to produce a sequence of scenes depicting stages in the European conquest of the continent, big paintings, all of which are in the show.
Further, T substitutions within the two 5′-terminal G residues of the hexameric PS-ODN to produce a sequence, TTA GGG, representing the telomeric repeats in human chromosomes, also did not exhibit a significant anti-TK activity.
You never know what is going to turn up next: an exercise in Webernian pointillism can suddenly produce a sequence of diatonic chords or a perky little tune of ineffable silliness; a fractured vocal line will morph into something that would hardly be out of place in a Rossini aria.
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This combination appears to produce a sequence-dependent synergy of activity when exposing tumour cells firstly to GEM and then 24 h later with oxaliplatin (Faivre et al, 1999).
All positive VP4 and VP7 PCR amplicons were DNA-sequenced; 118 of 133 amplicons produced a sequence consistent with the VP4 region, and 109 of 133 amplicons produced a sequence consistent with the VP7 region.
Each produces a sequence of nested designs that may be used for various numbers of subjects.
However, instead of the sequence of bits that is produced by a convolutional encoder, a trellis encoder produces a sequence of modulation symbols.
He finally stripped away even the wall as not minimal enough, in 1988 producing a sequence with no background at all.
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