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sequence

[see-kwuhns] / ˈsi kwəns /


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“Pathway’s architecture is designed to handle this complexity by remembering sequences and consequences over time, rather than resetting with every interaction.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Each site represents a different stage in the long sequence of habitation across this region.

From Science Daily

In the film’s climactic sequence — the first staged performance of “Hamlet” — Zhao finally provides the tools the viewer needs to navigate this bleak tale.

From Salon

Recent findings show that long-term memories form through a sequence of molecular timing mechanisms that activate across different parts of the brain.

From Science Daily

All lines of evidence pointed toward a specific sequence of events that produced this rare style of preservation.

From Science Daily