seq.
Americanabbreviation
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sequel.
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the following (one).
abbreviation
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sequel
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sequens
Etymology
Origin of seq.
From the Latin word sequēns
Example Sentences
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Penalties include: “fine or imprisonment or both under the provisions of Title 18, United States Code, Sec. 1001, et seq.;”
From Washington Times
When used to analyze tumors, scRNA seq has revealed that cancer is not simply a breakdown of the developmental process, a glitch that produces rogue, uncontrolled cell proliferation.
From Scientific American
Six years after Bernstein and his team got that initial up-close view, scRNA seq has become recognized as one of the most powerful new approaches in cell biology.
From Scientific American
The new picture of cancer provided by scRNA seq might open possibilities for entirely new treatments.
From Scientific American
The SEQ bid includes venue hubs in Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast and the Gold Coast, which successfully hosted the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
From Reuters
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