Sentences with phrase «very short sequence»

All that you need to do is complete a very short sequence of steps to do a little Detroit comparison shopping renters coverage.
His lab is now using very short sequences of loose DNA found in seawater to assess the status of marine life.

Not exact matches

A few Christians and nearly all atheists, define creationism as believing the universe was created in a very short period of time, in a precisely described sequence of events.
The U.S. National Science Foundation — funded effort will tap extensive museum collections as much as possible, instead of freshly caught bird samples, and will sequence about 5000 short pieces of the DNA, focusing on regions that are very highly conserved among all birds.
As the authors of the new research explain: «There are three main levels of analysis in the study of proteins: the first is the sequence of amino acids, the second is the three - dimensional structure that these filaments take on a very short time after they are synthesized, while the third regards their function.
So the Kyoto researchers developed a set of microsatellite markers, short bits of repeated sequences of DNA that tend to evolve very quickly.
One sequencing technology used by the researchers produces massive amounts of very short reads — about 150 to 250 bases in length.
Our method, based ideally on 20x and 50x of NaS and Illumina reads respectively, provides an efficient and cost - effective way of sequencing microbial or small eukaryotic genomes in a very short time even in small facilities.
However, since STRs are (by definition) short tandem repeats and massively parallel sequencing reads were initially very short, reconstructing STRs from WGS data wasn't really feasible.
Here we describe the sequencing and assembly of the pathogenic fungus Lomentospora prolificans using a combination of short, highly accurate Illumina reads and additional coverage in very long Oxford Nanopore reads.
Although the title leads you to believe that the film is about Hughes and Dummar, only the very beginning and end sequences deal with their short - lived relationship.
4:00 am (5th)-- TCM — La Jetee Very few short films become classics (outside of silent films and arguably Looney Tunes), but Chris Marker's La Jetee, told entirely in sequences of still photographs, is one of them.
One sequence involving a horde of mermaids is very well done, while Geoffrey Rush and Johnny Depp get back some of their old twinkle over the sprightly 136 minutes — the shortest runtime of the series so far.
The supplements include a very good making - of documentary (about 28 minutes), and two shorter featurettes focusing on the series visual effects and the creation of the opening titles sequence.
12:00 N — IFC — La Jetee Very few short films become classics (outside of silent films and arguably Looney Tunes), but Chris Marker's La Jetee, told entirely in sequences of still photographs, is one of them.
David Mann (Dennis Weaver) is on his way to a meeting with a client way out woop - woop, driving his nice and shiny new red Plymouth (much like the valiant my father used to own) when a short «incident» with a very run down truck triggers off a sequence of events that can only really be described as pre-meditated road rage.
One of Buster Keaton's best shorts, as he plays a projectionist who dreams himself right into the frame in a very famous sequence.
12:00 N — IFC — La Jetée Very few short films become classics (outside of silent films and arguably Looney Tunes), but Chris Marker's La Jetee, told entirely in sequences of still photographs, is one of them.
2:00 pm — IFC — La Jetée Very few short films become classics (outside of silent films and arguably Looney Tunes), but Chris Marker's La Jetee, told entirely in sequences of still photographs, is one of them.
7:00 am — IFC — La Jetee Very few short films become classics (outside of silent films and arguably Looney Tunes), but Chris Marker's La Jetee, told entirely in sequences of still photographs, is one of them.
It covers the following lesson objectives: • become very familiar with... traditional tales, retelling them and considering their particular characteristics • begin to punctuate sentences using a capital letter and a full stop, question mark... • make inferences on the basis of what is being said and done • write sentences by: saying out loud what they are going to write about; composing a sentence orally before writing it; sequencing sentences to form short narratives; re-reading what they have written to check that it makes sense • read aloud their writing clearly enough to be heard by their peers and the teacher.
It covers the following lesson objectives: • form capital letters • use a capital letter for names of people, places,... • become very familiar with... traditional tales, retelling them and considering their particular characteristics • participate in discussions,... role play,... • make inferences on the basis of what is being said and done • sequencing sentences to form short narratives
Plate Number 504 depicts fragments of several different sequences cut together like a very short movie: a woman ascends and descends a flight of stairs carrying first a pan of water and then a jug.
With regard to orbital tuning, it seems logical to me that if I took a large number of short random sequences and stacked them to form a long sequence taking care that the largest peak in any sequence always matched a 41k year cycle, a fourier analysis would pick out the 41k year cycle very strongly.
Some such iterative sequences only «blow up» after a very large number of iterations, or there may be huge numbers of potential and indistinguishable sequences among a candidate set only a few of which will blow up soon, and that no good filter can anticipate short of testing them all.
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