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A central focus of the program is on video clips from a wide variety of classroom lessons, intentionally sequenced to follow a mathematical trajectory.

Hannah had carefully studied all ten sessions in phase 1 of the preparation process, and because the sessions are intentionally sequenced to follow a specific mathematical trajectory, she knew it was important to go through them in order.

The song followed "Let It Down", a track featuring Spector's full Wall of Sound production treatment, and so provided "the perfect antidote to the barrage of sound", according to authors Chip Madinger and Mark Easter, who draw parallels with Harrison's "Long, Long, Long" being sequenced to follow "Helter Skelter" on The Beatles (1968).

At that time, the common explanation was that these 'unique' genes were not unique at all, but that not enough organisms had been sequenced to follow the evolution of these genes.

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Salonen had made his own selection of numbers from the three suites the composer had abstracted from the complete ballet, arranging them into a 45-minute sequence to follow the original narrative.

In this study, we used high-throughput amplicon sequencing to follow the community composition in granular sludge reactors for 12 weeks, both in the granular phase and the suspended phase (effluent).

Evacuations occurred in sequence to follow the storm's forecast positions, and many residents and tourists along portions of the Gulf Coast were forced to leave twice in a matter of days.

First we masked the sequence inversion surrounding the oriC in strain 08 5923 (LM5923_2737-0270) and 08 5578 (LM5578_2788-0270) by reordering coding sequences to follow the usual chromosomal layout as found in strain 1/2a EGD-e.

Specificity was implicitly introduced by adding ten SDPs to each sequence to follow a pre-defined phylogenetic pattern: in one case specificity coincided with the subfamilies, in the other it was randomly distributed among them.

The replay experiment uses a technique similar to one published for foot and mouth disease simulation [ 5, 6], but independently derived (M.F. Heath, unpublished), in which the movements through the period are replayed in temporal sequence to follow the transmission of disease from an arbitrary infected holding.

Look, feel, move is a simple and widely taught sequence to be followed when undertaking a clinical examination in orthopaedics (Maher et al., 1994; McRae, 1999; Solomon et al., 2010).

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