Examples of using Sequenced in English and their translations into Romanian
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This software uses an automatic algorithm by which compilations of dance-music can be sequenced and mixed by computer, with minimal user involvement.
Prescott College offers structured programs with sequenced courses to ensure the successful completion of your degree for career development and licensure.
Each one of them has been sequenced, and each of those sequences is stored in the… World Gene Bank.
However, analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome profile of the woolly mammoth(sequenced in 2005) supports Mammuthus being more closely related to Elephas.
We have cloned and sequenced 32 viruses common to patients 3, 17, and 19, and still can't find the one that explains Sinatra.
A gradual and sequenced approach to EU budget support should be privileged,
And then we extract sequenced polymorphic loci from the patient,
We have sequenced the virus, determined its origin
How will the unit be sequenced and differentiated to optimize achievement for all learners?
We sequenced and framed the DNA of all the lab's major donors for the gift bags at our upcoming gala.
ESL courses are sequenced and delivered in four levels consisting of one courses each.
I really wish to see them interpreting the new sequenced live in Romania, as this last album is a truly inspired one!
the University of Wisconsin- Madison have sequenced the genome for all known human rhinovirus strains.
he says,"Let's get this kid's genome sequenced.".
Queensland University of Technology announced they had fully sequenced the koala genome.
with 99% of the human genome sequenced to 99.99% accuracy.
As of October 28, 2006, the Honey Bee Genome Sequencing Consortium fully sequenced and analyzed the genome of Apis mellifera.
By combining sequenced genomic data and other medical data,
The genome has been sequenced and published in 2000.
fortunately passenger pigeon DNA had already been sequenced by a molecular biologist named Beth Shapiro.