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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of resequence.

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Examples

  • The consolidated suit alleged the bank "systematically" resequenced debit transactions in order to maximize the bank's overdraft fee revenue.

    BofA to Pay $410 Million to Settle Overdraft Suit David Benoit 2011

  • The first data set consists of a small sample of individuals n = 32 total, from eight populations who have been fully resequenced for 63 loci that encode a total of 38,534 base pairs.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Kosmo 2009

  • His approach was then uneventful until ATC noted that he was left of his course and asked if he would like to be resequenced.

    Connell declared emergency before fatal crash 2009

  • The first data set consists of a small sample of individuals n = 32 total, from eight populations who have been fully resequenced for 63 loci that encode a total of 38,534 base pairs.

    Races as folk taxonomies without biological basis. Kosmo 2009

  • Perhaps if we cut out about an hour, and resequenced the film in a more chronological order, there would be something that was worth the effort watching.

    Flags of Our Fathers (2006) digitaldoc 2007

  • To date, only one new machine has successfully resequenced a human genetic blueprint -- Roche's 454 Genome Sequencer FLX, which costs about $500,000.

    DNA Decoding Maps Mainstream Future 2007

  • A hum of resequenced energy heralded the arrival of a thermal-insulated mug.

    No Limits Peter David 2003

  • Updike stapled a typed page to the handwritten draft, in which the initial paragraphs are thoroughly resequenced to create an effect less linear and more interior.

    A Writer's Life 2010

  • Updike stapled a typed page to the handwritten draft, in which the initial paragraphs are thoroughly resequenced to create an effect less linear and more interior.

    A Writer's Life 2010

  • In such a case, sequencing a small number of cases that carry the "at risk" common variant might miss entirely the causal rare variants even if the correct genome region is resequenced.

    PLoS Biology: New Articles Samuel P. Dickson et al. 2010

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