Sentence examples for splitting into two subsequences from inspiring English sources

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Intuitively, one can think about finding the optimal (maximum) score as a procedure of trying all possible sequence splitting into two subsequences (5′ end and 3′ end) and optimally aligning those subsequences.

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In particular, for ν ∗ = ν 1, any sequence ( λ n, ( u n, v n ) ) ∈ R × E with λ n → ν 1 and ∥ ( u n, v n ) ∥ E → + ∞ as n → + ∞ can be split into two subsequences one of which satisfies lim n k → + ∞ ( u n k, v n k ) ∥ ( u n k, v n k ) ∥ E = ± ( θ 1 ϕ 1, θ 2 ϕ 1 ) ∥ ( θ 1 ϕ 1, θ 2 ϕ 1 ) ∥ E, (3.2). with a '+' sign, the other with a '−' sign (one of the two subsequences may be void).

2003a): the total sequence of 300 trials was split into six subsequences of 50 trials length, and for each subsequence the expected probability of each combination of four consecutive choices (tetragrams) was calculated based on the actual side bias of each subsequence.

The video is first separated into two subsequences by odd/even frame splitting.

The underlying principle is to divide a sequence into two subsequences at a location where the compositional difference between the two subsequences is greatest.

The dashed line indicates the splitting into two sub-polytopes.

That splits into two challenges.

One slab split into two pieces.

One big storm split into two storms.

Soon, the crowd split into two groups.

So it has been split into two.

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