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The leaf-cutter bee repeats this sequence until the nest is filled.
A technique called P.C.R., or polymerase chain reaction, is used to replicate the relevant code sequence until many copies exist -- making them easier to identify.
He went on, "One plus one is two, two plus two is four, four plus four is eight," continuing the sequence until he reached five hundred and twelve.
Experts on aircraft maintenance have explained that the plane's communications system can only be disabled manually – a process that requires switching a number of cockpit controls in sequence until a computer screen necessitates a keyboard input.
But Dr. Lipman supports another position taken by the consortium, that journal editors should not accept Celera's article on its human genome sequence until the company has first deposited its data in GenBank.
"It's such a tiny cluster of notes that for a while it's unclear where they should fall in the chord sequence until finally they drop into place and twinkle like they've been there all along, just waiting to be discovered".
But of course Naomi's real job is to be charmed by Arthur and then hurt by him, repeating the sequence until he has resolved his issues and we can all go home.
At the start of "Conduct" (which opens Friday in Manhattan), he's trying to complete a conquest -- and Mr. Tavernier gives this scene the busy chirpiness of a screwball comedy sequence until Aurenche's companion gazes out the window as Paris is being bombed.
The idea of blindly going step-by-step through a sequence until arriving at a destination makes me nervous.
The above procedure continues in sequence until BS m detects its K users.
The principle is that filtering algorithms associated with constraints are executed in sequence until quiescence is reached.
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