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  1. Sequences (book): Sequences is a mathematical monograph on integer sequences. It was written by Heini Halberstam and Klaus Roth, published in 1966 by the Clarendon Press, and republished in 1983 with minor corrections by Springer-Verlag. (Book) [100%] 2023-10-26 [Additive combinatorics] [Integer sequences]...
  2. SequenceL: SequenceL is a general purpose functional programming language and auto-parallelizing (Parallel computing) compiler and tool set, whose primary design objectives are performance on multi-core processor hardware, ease of programming, platform portability/optimization, and code clarity and readability. Its ... (Software) [88%] 2023-10-27 [High-level programming languages] [Parallel computing]...
  3. Sequence: of elements of a given set A function defined on the set of positive integers whose range is contained in the set considered. An element, or term, of a sequence $ f : \mathbf N \rightarrow X $, where $ \mathbf N $ is the ... (Mathematics) [87%] 2023-10-25
  4. Sequence: In mathematics, a sequence is an enumerated collection of objects in which repetitions are allowed and order matters. Like a set, it contains members (also called elements, or terms). (Finite or infinite ordered list of elements) [87%] 2023-10-27 [Elementary mathematics] [Sequences and series]...
  5. Sequence: A sequence in mathematics is an ordered list, such as an ordered list of numbers. An example of a sequence is "2,4,6,8,10,..." A sequence differs from a set in that the ordering of the objects (numbers ... [87%] 2024-01-20 [Mathematics]
  6. Sequence (geology): In geology, a sequence is a stratigraphic unit which is bounded by an unconformity at the top and at the bottom. In a more rigorous and general way a sequence is defined as a "relatively conformable [...], genetically related succession of ... (Geology) [87%] 2023-10-25 [Sequence stratigraphy]
  7. Sequence: In medicine, a sequence is a series of ordered consequences due to a single cause. It differs from a syndrome in that seriality is more predictable: if A causes B, and B causes C, and C causes D, then D ... (Medicine) [87%] 2023-12-28 [Congenital disorders] [Medical terminology]...
  8. Sequence (medicine): In medicine, a sequence is a series of ordered consequences due to a single cause. It differs from a syndrome in that seriality is more predictable: if A causes B, and B causes C, and C causes D, then D ... (Medicine) [87%] 2023-10-25 [Congenital disorders] [Medical terminology]...
  9. Sequence (geology): In geology, a sequence is a stratigraphic unit which is bounded by an unconformity at the top and at the bottom. In a more rigorous and general way a sequence is defined as a "relatively conformable [...], genetically related succession of ... (Earth) [87%] 2023-10-26 [Sequence stratigraphy]
  10. Sequence: A sequence, in mathematics, is an enumerated list; the elements of this list are usually referred as to the terms. Sequences may be finite or infinite. [87%] 2023-10-26
  11. Sequence (biology): Articles Most recent articles on Sequence (biology) Most cited articles on Sequence (biology) Review articles on Sequence (biology) Articles on Sequence (biology) in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Sequence (biology) Images of Sequence (biology) Photos ... (Biology) [87%] 2023-11-03 [Molecular biology]
  12. Sequence (journal): Sequence was a short-lived but influential British film journal founded in 1947 by Lindsay Anderson, Peter Ericsson, Gavin Lambert and Karel Reisz. Anderson had returned to Oxford after his time with the army Intelligence Corps in Delhi. (Journal) [87%] 2024-04-13 [1947 establishments in the United Kingdom] [1952 disestablishments in the United Kingdom]...
  13. Sequence (musical form): A sequence (Latin: sequentia, plural: sequentiae) is a chant or hymn sung or recited during the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist for many Christian denominations, before the proclamation of the Gospel. By the time of the Council of Trent (1543 ... (Musical form) [87%] 2024-10-03 [Latin poetry] [Latin religious words and phrases]...
  14. Sequenzer (Musik): Ein Sequenzer [zeˈkvɛntsər] ist ein elektronisches Gerät oder eine Software zur Aufnahme, Wiedergabe und Bearbeitung von Daten zur Erzeugung von Musik. Kern eines Sequenzers ist die Speicherung und Übermittlung einer Partitur an einen Tonerzeuger. (Musik) [77%] 2024-01-19
  15. Sentences (Ménandre): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Sentences. Ne doit pas être confondu avec Sentences. (Ménandre) [77%] 2024-05-09
  16. Séquence (géologie): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Séquence. En géologie, une séquence est une unité stratigraphique qui est délimitée par une discordance en haut et en bas. (Géologie) [75%] 2023-12-31
  17. Representative sequences: In social sciences and other domains, representative sequences are whole sequences that best characterize or summarize a set of sequences. In bioinformatics, representative sequences also designate substrings of a sequence that characterize the sequence. [70%] 2023-12-29 [Protein structure] [Bioinformatics]...
  18. Korobov sequences: Finite sequences of quasirandom numbers for use in multidimensional integration by quasi-Monte Carlo methods. The kth point (vector) in the p-dimensional space is given by: The constants a1 are carefully chosen to minimize the non-uniformity of the ... [70%] 2024-05-20 [W.Krisher and R.Bock] [Data analysis]...
  19. Analog sequencer: An analog sequencer is a music sequencer constructed from analog (analogue) electronics, invented in the first half of the 20th century. Raymond Scott designed and constructed some of the first electro-mechanical music sequencers in the 1940s. (Engineering) [62%] 2023-12-30 [Synthesiser modules]
  20. Hubble sequence: The Hubble sequence is a morphological classification scheme for galaxies invented by Edwin Hubble in 1926. It is often known colloquially as the Hubble tuning fork diagram because of the shape in which it is traditionally represented. [61%] 2023-12-28 [Astronomical classification systems] [Extragalactic astronomy]...

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