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Keywords:
Nucleotide,
Linear,
Amino,
Rna,
Chronological
the specific order of any linear arrangement of items; as, the sequence of amino acid residues in a protein; the sequence of instructions in a computer program; the sequence of acts in a variety show.
The state of being sequent; succession; order of following; arrangement.
Simple succession, or the coming after in time, without asserting or implying causative energy; as, the reactions of chemical agents may be conceived as merely invariable sequences.
A melodic phrase or passage successively repeated one tone higher; a rosalia.
Keywords:
Integer,
Sequential,
Nonnegative,
Consecutive,
Unique
A sequentially ordered flat collection.
Three or more cards of the same suit in immediately consecutive order of value; as, ace, king, and queen; or knave, ten, nine, and eight.
All five cards, of a hand, in consecutive order as to value, but not necessarily of the same suit; when of one suit, it is called a sequence flush.
A combination of three or more cards in numerical order or ranking order, 9-10-J, A-2-3-4.
A collection of shorter scenes that tell a larger part of the movie (e.g. a car chase, a heist, a prom).
a series of shots or scenes which has a beginning, middle and end (like a chapter in a book).
A series of segments of a film narrative edited together and unified by a common setting, time, event or story-line.
A series of commands stored in the Voyager computers containing instructions for operation of the scan platform and the scientific instruments; also, the resulting observations themselves.
Keywords:
Melodic,
Beethoven,
Restated,
Repetition,
Pitch
(1) : Series of motives restated at ascending or descending pitch levels. (2) The medieval sequence is an important category of Gregorian chant where a series of text couplets, eventually rhymed poetry, was set syllabically. The most famous example is the Dies irae .
A composition based on progressive repetition, i.e. AA BB CC DD EE
repetition of a melodic idea at a higher or lower pitch
several repetitions of a melodic phrase in different keys
Keywords:
Unconformity,
Succession,
Updip,
Diatonic,
Melodic
Any succession of chords (or harmonic phrase) rising or falling by the regular diatonic degrees in the same scale; a succession of similar harmonic steps.
a succession of terms formed according to a rule, in which there is a definite relation between one term and the next and between each term and its position in the sequence, e.g. 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, etc.
film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie
a stack of related sediments bounded above and below by an unconformity or an equivalent updip conformity
Keywords:
Multibuffer,
Acquisition,
Predefined,
Number,
Natural
a chain of numbers generated by a particular rule
a configurable number of cycles
a family over the natural numbers
a multibuffer acquisition mode that permits acquisition of a predefined number of images
Keywords:
Consecutive,
Getitem,
Unsorted,
Dict,
Str
a string of contexts
a string between two "markers", along with a list of exceptions
a string of pages that are read (paged in) consecutively
a string of pages that are written (paged out) consecutively
a list of numbers usually related by some rule.
a generalization of the list data type
a list of data that is prepared by combining blocks
a list of items
often a term for a song or a chordal pattern.
a data structure containing musical information (often an entire song or composition
See MIDI sequence.
When used as a noun, a Sequence refers to the MIDI data that comprises a whole piece of music. When used as a verb, it refers to the process of creating the MIDI data. The term 'Sequencer' usually refers to the type of computer program one uses to create MIDI sequences.
a collection of Tracks that run simultaneously
a growable collection, implemented using a vector
a growable collection which uses an underlying vector, making a new vector when it fills
an exercise analogous to that of cryptography seeking to derive meaning from a collection of seemingly randomly recurring symbols
Keywords:
Tweening,
Gop,
Interpolate,
Frame,
Poses
a short block of key frame poses, such as one cycle of a walk
Interpolate images between stored frames (tweening).
many frames comprising one action
Group of two or more frames that may consist of words, graphics or animation that are grouped together under one name. May range in size from a few frames up to a hundred or more.
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