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SEQNCSequence
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The metaphysical conception of a cause lingers in our manner of viewing causal laws: we want to be able to FEEL a connection between cause and effect, and to be able to imagine the cause as "operating." This makes us unwilling to regard causal laws as MERELY observed uniformities of sequence; yet that is all that science has to offer.
He could hire young help with great ease, in con- sequence of this reputation.
"All I say is," answered Agafea Mihalovna, evidently not speaking at random, but in strict sequence of idea, "that you ought to get married, that's what I say."
This way of establishing sequences is too common to be fairly regarded as a peculiar folly in Rosamond.
She thought, without exactly wording the thought, how strange and godlike was a composer's power, who from the grave could lead through sequences of emotion, which he alone had felt at first, a girl like her who had never heard of his name, and never would have a clue to his personality.
Lyric poetry, including sonnet sequences. John Donne.
North American region commanded the largest revenue in 2015 due to advanced technological healthcare framework, rise in growth of personalized medicine, increasing incidence of infectious disease and cancer, high R&D investment for genomic and proteomic sequence determination for biomarker and drug discovery research.
The sequence set is said to be generalized orthogonal, if the periodic correlation function [MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], satisfies the condition:
The other basic modification to the spin-echo sequence that can be made is to acquire multiple lines of k-space during the TE interval.