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  • 121Sequence motif — In genetics, a sequence motif is a nucleotide or amino acid sequence pattern that is widespread and has, or is conjectured to have, a biological significance. For proteins, a sequence motif is distinguished from a structural motif, a motif formed …

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  • 122Sequence profiling tool — A sequence profiling tool in bioinformatics is a type of software that presents information related to a genetic sequence, gene name, or keyword input. Such tools generally take a query such as a DNA, RNA, or protein sequence or ‘keyword’ and… …

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  • 123Sequence transformation — In mathematics, a sequence transformation is an operator acting on a given space of sequences. Sequence transformations include linear mappings such as convolution with another sequence, and resummation of a sequence and, more generally, are… …

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  • 124Séquence d'ouverture des films de James Bond — Dans cette scène traditionnelle, James Bond marche dans le centre du canon sur un fond vide, puis tire sur le spectateur une fois l ensemble arrivé au centre de l écran. La séquence d ouverture des films de James Bond, aussi connue sous l… …

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  • 125Sequence (music) — For the unrelated genre of Gregorian chant, see Sequence (poetry). For the means of triggering musical notes, see Music sequencer. Sequence ascending by step   …

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  • 126Sequence diagram — A sequence diagram is a kind of interaction diagram in UML, that shows how processes operate one with another and in what order. It is a construct of a Message Sequence Chart. Overview A sequence diagram shows, as parallel vertical lines (… …

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  • 127Sequence (poetry) — This article is about Latin poems and songs. For the early music group, see Sequentia (music group) . For other uses, see sequence (disambiguation).A sequence (Latin: sequentia ) is a chant sung or recited during the Mass, before the proclamation …

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  • 128Sequence of tenses — In grammar, the sequence of tenses (known in Latin as consecutio temporum, and also known as agreement of tenses, succession of tenses, tense harmony, and backshifting) is a rule of a particular language governing the relationship between the… …

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