An M sequence may refer to Regular sequence algebra Regular sequence , which is an important topic in commutative algebra. A maximum length sequence , which is a type of pseudorandom binary sequence. disambig ... more details
Sequence learning is inherent to human ability because it is an integrated part of conscious and nonconscious ... everyday tasks from sequencing sounds in speech, to sequencing movements in typing or playing ... first Benjamin A coauthors DiGirolamo, Gregory J, Keele, Steven W title Sequence learning journal ... S1364 6613 98 01202 9 ref Sequence learning can be used to study skill acquisition and in studies ... editor Frank E. Ritter et al . title In order to learn how the sequence of topics influences learning ... Press location Oxford New York isbn 9780195178845 ref Sequence learning, more known and understood ... forms of learning. Sequence learning can also be referred to as sequential behavior, behavior ... beliefs about sequence learning and introducing his hypothesis. He criticized the previous ... a movement sequence can increase with the length or complexity of the sequence. The next line is the properties of movements occurring early in a sequence can anticipate later features. Then lastly ... 4 pages 525&ndash 54 doi 10.1016 j.humov.2007.04.001 ref blockquote Lashley argued that sequence ... or unpacking hierarchical plans. Additional evidence is how easy or hard it is to learn a sequence ... chunking . This skill combines multiple units into larger units. ref name Rosenbaum Types of sequence learning There are two broad categories of sequence learning&mdash explicit and implicit&mdash with subcategories. Explicit sequence learning has been known and studied since the discovery of sequence learning. However, recently, implicit sequence learning has gained more attention and research. A form of implicit learning , implicit sequence learning refers to the underlying methods of learning ... Ling Jennifer title Implicit sequence learning One or two learning mechanisms? type MA thesis year 1994 ... sequence learning include motor sequence learning, temporal sequence learning, and Associative Sequence Learning associative sequence learning . Sequence learning problems Sequence learning problems ... more details
In mathematics , recurrent sequence may refer to A sequence satisfying a recurrence relation A sequence such that any subsequence appears infinitely often, such as the Thue Morse sequence or a Sturmian word mathdab ... more details
Orphan date April 2012 Infobox OS name Touch Typist Typing Tutor founded 1985 developer Sector Software website http www.typingtutor.co.uk Product website Touch Typist Typing Tutor is developed by Sector Software. The latest release is version 1.27 which was released in December 2008 for Microsoft Windows based computers. Touch typing Touch Typist typing tutor is the earliest example of typing tutor software currently still on sale. ref http www.sectorsoftware.demon.co.uk history.htm ref The software was written and released for sale in 1985 on the Sinclair QL computer. Its first public sale was at The ZX Microfair in 1985. This was a very popular computer show held in The Horticultural Halls, Elverton Street, London London, England . The ZX Microfair was a showcase for all manner of software and hardware related to the Sinclair range of computers. The software was also first advertised as a small classified advert in QL World magazine, but soon became a Flagship flagship product for the company formed to sell it, Sector Software. Touch Typist soon went on sale in W H Smith WH Smiths as well as in many smaller computer shops which were supplied by the now defunct company Terry Blood Distribution Ltd. The software was originally written in QL Basic on the Sinclair QL, this was compiled with the Digital Precision Superbasic Compiler and released on Sinclair Microdrive cartridges for the Sinclair QL computer. Microdrive cartridges were small cartridges similar to an 8 track tape 8 track tape, with a continuous loop of tape which could hold 100KB of code. The software was soon converted to run on other computers including the Atari ST , Amiga Commodore Amiga , Acorn Archimedes , Cambridge Computers Z88 Portable computer and Microsoft Windows based computers. Touch Typist has been on continuous sale and been continually developed by the original author David Batty and is still ... Windows software Category Typing software ... more details
The mathematical term fundamental sequence can refer to In analysis, Cauchy sequence . In discrete mathematics and computer science, Unary coding . In set theory, a fundamental sequence ordinals fundamental sequence for an ordinal is a sequence of ordinals approaching the limit ordinal from below. disambig ... more details
Orphan date March 2012 The idea of one hand typing is to only use one hand e.g. the left one and type typical the other hand e.g. right hand letters. Its history and application are closely related to keyboard research on QWERTY and Dvorak Simplified Keyboard . Type with one hand can be done in a number of ways, and novel approaches are still emerging. People handle this situation in different ways and the solution depends on whether it s a temporary condition, as well as the pupil s physical abilities, muscle strength, cognition and memory, etc. Therefore existing approaches may fit different expectations. Benefits and Drawbacks One hand typing while another hand holding a cup of coffee is sometimes desirable by many typist. It can be useful during very frequent switching between keyboard and mouse or if the typist makes notes while using one hand for other task. However, often one handed keyboard typing is rather slow and as only one hand is being used it can also be quite tiring. Principles of operation Using Standard PC Keyboard Spacebar as Modifier The idea is to only use one hand preferably the left one and type typical right hand letters by holding the space key with your thumb which then mirrors the right side to the left one. Thus you re using the same finger on the left hand which you would use on the right hand to type that key. There are several hardware and software available, e.g. http www.matias.ca halfkeyboard Half Keyboard , and a free Autohotkey script http www.autohotkey.com forum viewtopic.php?t 1326&postdays 0&postorder asc&start 135 half QWERTY . Hand homeposition on FGHJ Using a standard keyboard, the one handed typist must move from side to side to cover all the keys. Ideally, this typist should keep his good hand on fghj, a new home position in the center of the board, but he will inevitably be forced to leave the home keys or stretch like a concert ... Keyboard on a Concave Shell External References Category Typing ... more details
Leader sequence may refer to Leader sequence mRNA , a sequence of mRNA Leading strand , in DNA replication disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
In mathematics, a Sturmian sequence may refer to A Sturmian word a sequence with minimal complexity function A sequence used to determine the number of distinct real roots of a polynomial by Sturm s theorem mathdab ... more details
wiktionary sequence A sequence is a logically ordered set of elements. Sequence may also refer to Sequence poetry , a medieval Latin poem or its musical setting which became part of the Mass Sequence music , a passage which is successively repeated at different pitches Sequence 1980 short film , 16 minute film directed by David Winning Sequence filming , a series of shots or scenes, edited together in succession Sequence journal Sequence journal , a film journal Sequence game Sequence game , a board and card game distributed by Jax Ltd., Inc. Sequence geology , a succession of geological events Sequence biology , the primary structure of a biopolymer Primary sequence , the sequence of a biological macromolecule Sequencing , determining the primary structure of an unbranched biopolymer DNA sequencing , determining the order of the nucleotide bases in a DNA molecule Sequence medicine S quences , a Quebec film magazine The Sequence , a 1980s all female hip hop funk trio Archaeological sequenceSequence diagram Sequence Diagram , a kind of UML diagram See also Sequencer disambiguation disambig an Seq encia bs Niz vor de Sequenz es Secuencia fr S quence pt Sequ ncia ru uk ... more details
Crossing sequence may refer to Crossing sequence signal , a sound pattern when a train crosses a level crossing Crossing sequence operation , a sequence of safety actions carried out when a train approeches and passes a level crossing Crossing sequence Turing machines disambig ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Kalahari Typing School for Men orig title translator image prefer 1st edition image caption author Alexander McCall Smith cover artist country Scotland language English language English series The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series genre Detective novel Detective , Mystery novel publisher Polygon 2002 Pantheon Books Pantheon hardcover, 2003 Anchor Books 2004 release date 2002 media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback , Audio Compact Cassette Cassette & CD pages 191 pp first edition, paperback isbn ISBN 1 4000 3136 2 first edition, paperback dewey 823 .914 21 congress PR6063.C326 M67 2002 oclc 49902099 preceded by Morality for Beautiful Girls 2001 followed by The Full Cupboard of Life 2004 The Kalahari Typing School for Men is the fourth in The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series of novels by Alexander McCall Smith , set in Gaborone , Botswana , and featuring the Batswana Motswana protagonist Precious Ramotswe . Plot summary Personal life The book starts out with Mma Ramotswe talking to her fiance, Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni , about the future of her assistant, Mma Grace Makutsi , who seems to have difficulty finding suitable men. When Mma Ramotswe talks to Mma Makutsi about this, the latter takes on a demeanor of defeat, and the conversation ends at that. The focus shifts to Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni s garage, and more specifically, the apprentices, formerly described as lazy young men always looking at girls. However, there is quite a change in the younger apprentice, who seems to have found religion and is now uninterested in discussing girls, to the chagrin of his fellow apprentice. When Mma Ramotswe arrives at home, both of her foster children seem down, with Motholeli and Puso being the subject ... a typing school just for men, because, in her view, men usually cannot or don t want to type because ... Makutsi. Alexander McCall Smith novels DEFAULTSORT Kalahari Typing School For Men, The Category 2002 ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A sequence in geology refers to a sequence of geological events, processes, or rocks, arranged in chronology chronological order. A rock stratigraphy stratigraphical sequence is a geography geographical , or lithology lithostratigraphic , discrete unit greater than a Group stratigraphy group or supergroup rank, and traceable over large areas of a continent. A stratigraphic sequence is bounded by Unconformity unconformities of inter region al scope, such as in the division of craton s. DEFAULTSORT Sequence Geology Category Stratigraphy Category Geology terminology Geology stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A sequence in biology is the one dimensional ordering of monomer s, covalent bond covalently linked within a biopolymer it is also referred to as the primary structure of the biological macromolecule . See also Protein sequence DNA sequence Self incompatibility in plants List of geneticists Human Genome Project Dot plot bioinformatics Multiplex Ligation dependent Probe Amplification Sequence analysis DEFAULTSORT Sequence Biology Category Molecular biology Biology stub fa fr S quence biologique ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 In mathematics , specifically set theory , a tail sequence is an unbounded sequence of contiguous ordinals. Formally, let be a limit ordinal. Then a sequence math s equiv langle s alpha alpha gamma rangle math is a tail sequence in if there exists an such that s is a normal function normal sequence assuming all values in math beta setminus epsilon. math Category Set theory settheory stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 A topogenic sequence is a segment of a protein that ensures it acquires the proper orientation during its insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum . A single internal topogenic sequence directs the insertion of some single pass transmembrane protein s. DEFAULTSORT Topogenic Sequence Category Proteomics Biochem stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 dicdef Orphan date December 2009 A canonical sequence is a sequence of DNA , RNA , or amino acid s that reflects the most common choice of base chemistry base or amino acid at each position. See also Homology biology DEFAULTSORT Canonical Sequence Category Genetics Genetics stub ... more details
In mathematics , a sequence transformation is an Operator mathematics operator acting on a given space of sequence s. Sequence transformations include linear mappings such as convolution with another sequence, and resummation of a sequence and, more generally, are commonly used for series acceleration , that is, for improving the rate of convergence of a slowly convergent sequence or series mathematics series . Sequence transformations are also commonly used to compute the antilimit of a divergent ... for sequence transformations include the binomial transform , M bius transform , Stirling transform and others. Definitions For a given sequence math S s n n in N , , math the transformed sequence is math mathbf T S S s n n in N , , math where the members of the transformed sequence are usually computed from some finite number of members of the original sequence, i.e. math s n T s n,s n 1 , dots ... of convergence, the transformed sequence is said to converge faster than the original sequence ... , assumed to be convergent. In this case, convergence acceleration is obtained. If the original sequence is divergent , the sequence transformation acts as extrapolation method to the antilimit math ... 0 k c m s n m math for some constants math c 0, dots,c k math which may depend on n , the sequence transformation math mathbf T math is called a linear sequence transformation . Sequence transformations that are not linear are called nonlinear sequence transformation s. Examples Simplest examples of linear sequence transformations include shifting all elements, math s n s n k math resp. 0 if n     k     0 for a fixed k , and scalar multiplication of the sequence. A little less trivial ... sequence. The binomial transform is another linear transformation of a still more general type. An example of a nonlinear sequence transformation is Aitken s delta squared process , used to improve the rate of convergence of a slowly convergent sequence. An extended form of this is the Shanks transformation ... more details
In bioinformatics , sequence clustering algorithm s attempt to group biological sequence s that are somehow related. The sequences can be either of genomic, transcriptomic expressed sequence tag ESTs or protein ... gene before the ESTs are sequence assembly assembled to reconstruct the original mRNA . Some clustering ... a representative sequence for each cluster and assigns a new sequence to that cluster if it is sufficiently similar to the representative if a sequence is not matched then it becomes the representative sequences representative sequence for a new cluster. The similarity score is often based on sequence alignment . Sequence clustering is often used to make a Non redundant sequence non redundant set of representative sequences . Sequence clusters are often synonymous with but not identical to protein family protein families . Determining a representative tertiary structure for each sequence cluster is the aim of many structural genomics initiatives. External links Sequence clustering packages http www.drive5.com uclust UCLUST An exceptionally fast sequence clustering program for nucleotide and protein sequences http www.ebi.ac.uk holm nrdb90 RDB90 and nrdb90.pl a nonredundant sequence database ... sunkim BAG BAG a graph theoretic sequence clustering algorithm http cd hit.org CD HIT a ultra fast ... http bugaco.com bioinf clusterer Clusterer extendable java application for sequence grouping ... sequences http www.ebi.ac.uk clustr CluSTr A single linkage protein sequence clustering database from Smith Waterman sequence similarities covers over 7 mln sequences including UniProt and IPI ... tools VOCS Virus Orthologous Clusters A viral protein sequence clustering database contains all ... try the above although both are wobbly http bio.cc RSDB RSDB broken link Non redundant sequence databases http dunbrack.fccc.edu pisces PISCES A Protein Sequence Culling Server http www.ebi.ac.uk holm nrdb90 RDB90 and nrdb90.pl a nonredundant sequence database http www.uniprot.org database DBDescription.shtml ... more details
Peptide sequence or amino acid sequence is the order in which amino acid residues, connected by peptide bond s, lie in the chain in peptide s and protein s . The sequence is generally reported from the N terminal end containing free amino group to the C terminal end containing free carboxyl group . Peptide sequence is often called protein sequence if it represents the primary structure of a protein . Sequence notation and applications Many peptide sequences have been in sequence database s. These databases may use various notations to describe the peptide sequence. The full names of the amino acids are rarely given instead, Amino acid Table of standard amino acid abbreviations and properties 3 letter or 1 letter abbreviations are usually recorded for conciseness. Several deductions can be made from the sequence itself. Long stretches of hydrophobic residues may indicate transmembrane helix transmembrane helices . These helices may indicate the peptide is a cell receptor . Certain residues indicate a beta sheet area. If full length protein sequence is available, it is possible to estimate the isoelectric point of the protein. Methods for determining the peptide sequence include deduction from DNA sequence, Edman degradation , and mass spectrometry . Techniques in sequence analysis can be applied to learn more about the peptide. These techniques generally consist of comparing the sequence to other sequences from sequence databases. Other sequences may have already been studied and determined to be significant. Findings about these sequences may be applicable to the sequence under investigation. See also Protein Protein sequencing Rosetta home SIMAP External links http www.nslij genetics.org dnacorr A bibliography on features, patterns, correlations in DNA and protein texts Category Protein structure Category Bioinformatics de Aminos uresequenz el es Secuencia de amino cidos eo Aminoacida sinsekvo ko it Sequenza peptidica pt Sequ ncia pept dica ... more details
In mathematics , the term normal sequence has multiple meanings, depending on the area of specialty. In general, it is a sequence with nice properties. In set theory , a normal function normal sequence is one that is continuous function set theory continuous and strictly increasing . In probability theory , normal sequence may be used synonymously with normal number . References Thomas Jech . Set Theory , 3rd millennium ed., 2002, Springer Monographs in Mathematics,Springer, ISBN 3 540 44085 2 disambig ... more details
In mathematics, a polyphase sequence is a sequence whose terms are complex number complex root of unity roots of unity math a n e i frac 2 pi q x n , math where x sub n sub is an integer . Polyphase sequences is an important class of sequences and play important roles in synchronizing sequence design. References Pingzhi Fan and Michael Darnell, Sequence Design for Communications Applications , 1996 Category Sequences and series ... more details
In mathematics , an integer sequence is a sequence i.e., an ordered list of integer s. An integer sequence may be specified explicitly by giving a formula for its n th term, or implicitly by giving a relationship between its terms. For example, the sequence 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13,  the Fibonacci numbers Fibonacci sequence is formed by starting with 0 and 1 and then adding any two consecutive terms to obtain the next one an implicit description. The sequence 0, 3, 8, 15,  is formed according to the formula n sup 2 sup   &minus   1 for the n th term an explicit definition. Alternatively, an integer sequence may be defined by a property which members of the sequence possess and other integers do not possess. For example, we can determine whether a given integer is a perfect number ... number s Baum Sweet sequence Bell number s Binomial coefficient s Carmichael number s Catalan number ... number s Fibonacci word Figurate numbers Golomb sequence Happy number s Highly totient number s Highly composite number s Home prime s Hyperperfect number s Juggler sequence Kolakoski sequence Lucky number s Lucas number s Padovan sequence Padovan number s Partition number s Perfect number s Pseudoperfect number s Prime number s Pseudoprime numbers Regular paperfolding sequence Rudin Shapiro sequence Semiperfect number s Semiprime numbers Superperfect number s Thue Morse sequence Ulam numbers Weird number s div Computable and definable sequences An integer sequence is a Recursion theory computable sequence , if there exists an algorithm which given n , calculates a sub n sub , for all n > 0. An integer sequence is a definable set definable sequence , if there exists some statement P x which is true for that integer sequence x and false for all other integer sequences. The set of computable .... Complete sequences An integer sequence is called a complete sequence if every positive integer can be expressed as a sum of values in the sequence, using each value at most once. See also On Line Encyclopedia ... more details
In mathematics , the characteristic sequence of a given sequence s is a sequence of 1s and 0s which tells which elements of s are in some Set mathematics set . Given two sets math A subseteq B math and a sequence s math langle s n n in mathbb N rangle math of elements of math B math , the characteristic sequence of math s math is the sequence math langle c n n in mathbb N rangle math defined so that math c n 1 math if and only if math s n in A math math c n begin cases 0 & s n not in A, 1 & s n in A. end cases math mathlogic stub Category Mathematical logic Category Binary sequences ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The recognition sequence , sometimes also referred to as recognition site , of any DNA binding domain DNA binding protein motif that exhibits binding specificity, refers to the DNA sequence or subset thereof , to which the domain is specific. Palindromic sequence Recognition sequences are palindromes . The transcription factor Sp1 biology Sp1 for example, binds the sequences 5 G T GGGCGG G A G A C T 3 , where G T indicates that the domain will bind a guanine or thymine at this position. The restriction endonuclease PstI recognizes, binds, and cleaves the sequence 5 CTGCAG 3 . However, a recognition sequence refers to a different aspect from that of recognition site . A given recognition sequence can occur one or more times, or not at all on a specific DNA fragment. A recognition site is specified by the position of the site. For example, there are two PstI recognition site in the following DNA sequence fragment, start at base 9 and 31 respectively. A recognition sequence is a specific sequence, usually very short less than 10 bases . Depending on the degree of specificity of the protein, a DNA binding protein can bind to more than one specific sequence. For PstI, which has a single sequence specificity, it is 5 CTGCAG 3 . It is always the same whether at the first recognition site or the second in the following example sequence. For Sp1, which has multiple 16 sequence specificity as shown above, the two recognition sites in the following example sequence fragment are at 18 and 32, and their respective recognition sequences are 5 GGGGCGGAGC 3 and 5 TGGGCGGAAC 3 . 5 AACGTTAG CTGCAG TC GGGGCGGAGC TAGG CTGCAG GAAT TGGGCGGAAC CT 3 See also DNA binding domain Transcription factor Classes , for more examples DEFAULTSORT Recognition Sequence Category Genetics Category Proteins Genetics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In film , a sequence is a series of Scene filming scenes which form a distinct narrative unit, which is usually connected either by unity of location or unity of time . For example a heist film might include an extended recruitment sequence in which the leader of the gang collects together the conspirators, a robbery sequence, an escape sequence, and so on. Each of these sequences might further contain sub sequences for example the robbery sequence might consist of an entry sequence, a safe cracking sequence, and so on. The sequence is one of a hierarchy of structural units used to describe the structure of films in varying degrees of granularity. Analysed this way, a film is composed of one or more Act theater acts acts include one or more sequences sequences comprise one or more scenes and scenes may be thought of as being built out of Shot filming shots if one is thinking visually or beats if one is thinking in narrative terms . The sequence paradigm of screenwriting was developed by Frank Daniel . See also Act structure DEFAULTSORT Sequence Filmmaking Category Film scenes Category Film and video terminology ca Seq ncia cinema de Sequenz Film fa fr S quence cin ma gl Secuencia f lmica ko he nl Sequens filmtechniek pt Sequ ncia cinema sv Sekvens film ... more details