Examples of using Sequencer in English and their translations into Chinese
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The main difference between Renoise and other music software is the characteristic vertical timeline sequencer used by tracking software.
Indeed, 454 Life Sciences produced the first commercially available Next-generation sequencer.
But, even if this doesn't happen, you will have an inexpensive synth with a step sequencer that will only help your sound.
The lab uses a portable DNA sequencer that can be used on-site to test what kind of bacteria is in the water with immediate results.
The miniaturized biomolecule sequencer, called MinION by its maker in England, is less than 4 inches long and just 4 ounces including a USB cable.
The DNA sequencer also needs higher accuracy and durability to withstand the long timescales required for planetary missions.”.
Library amplification is required so that the received signal from the sequencer is strong enough to be detected accurately.
The sequencer controls which pins are connected to the comparators and whether the DAC is used to provide a more accurate comparator reference.
The PacBio sequencer is capable of reading single DNA molecules in excess of 50 kb with an average read length of 10-15 kb.
Kew scientists used the portable DNA sequencer, the MinION from Oxford Nanopore Technologies, to analyse plant species in Snowdonia National Park.
The DNA sequencer additionally needs higher exactness and sturdiness to withstand the long timescales required for planetary missions.
This note sequencer can play up to six patterns simultaneously and allows you to store up to 768 sequences!!
Reading the data requires a DNA sequencer and a computer to reassemble all of the fragments in order and convert them back into digital format.
At the heart of the project was the Unreal Engine Sequencer, where the team composed the camera movements and edits.
Next came the Biomolecule Sequencer investigation, which successfully tested the MinION's ability to sequence strands of Earth-prepared DNA in an orbiting laboratory.
Feinberg and Rizzardi also tested a small genetic sequencer called a MinION that a colleague sent on the flight with them.
The gene sequencer has become an important part of clinical diagnosis and is an inevitable condition for the development of the in vitro diagnostic industry.
In 2005, the first NGS sequencer was released to the market by 454 Life Sciences.
You run the DNA sequencer on two plant species, and then download the data into the Extrapolator.
After years of dominating high-end NGS technologies, Illumina in January announced the launch of a markedly smaller system, the one-cubic-foot iSeq 100 sequencer.