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  • noun Plural form of subsequence.

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Examples

  • I counted occurrences of all possible k-digit subsequences in the numerator of the 10 millionth Bernoulli number for k = 1, 2, 3, and 4.

    Wolfram Blog : Today We Broke the Bernoulli Record: From the Analytical Engine to Mathematica 2008

  • "The idea is to represent videos as sequences of some letters over a visual alphabet, and find common subsequences in different genetic sequences," says Bronstein.

    DNA Science Tracks Video Pirates 2010

  • But instead of making fundamental changes along a development path, the organization typically revises procedures, modifies checkpoints, or redefines subsequences of activities without addressing the real underlying problems.

    Managing New Product and Process Development Kim B. Clark 1993

  • Use subsequences to find the limit of the sequence {an} with an given

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2010

  • Use subsequences to find the limit of the sequence {an} an = rⁿ with any constant r є (0,1)?

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2010

  • Next is a short MP3 file demonstrating this module: the main sequence is 48 step long and build with three 8 steps subsequences.

    MATRIXSYNTH 2010

  • Waterman MS (1981) Identification of common molecular subsequences.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Ufuk Nalbantoglu et al. 2010

  • Since 2001, his lab at the University of Houston has been conducting research in the area of analysis of statistical properties of short subsequences in microbial genomes and their link to pathogen evolution and identification.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2009

  • \ "A fast algorithm for computing longest common subsequences, \" Comm.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • S1 and S2 so as to maximize the Jensen-Shannon (JS) divergence, namely the quantity Here H (m) is the Shannon entropy, π's are weights of individual subsequences and the superscript m refers to the order of the Markov model that is used to describe the sequence.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Ashwin Kelkar et al. 2009

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