sequencer|sequencers in English
noun
device that controls and regulates a sequence; system that records and stores as MIDI data for later playback; instrument used to determine the order of amino acids in proteins
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1. Here's an image of your classic genome sequencer.
2. The auto-sequencer was damaged by phaser fire.
3. The control knob alters the tempo of the sequencer.
4. ApheliaN features a new kind of sequencer, based on a geometrical metaphor
5. Gradually drifts from light sequencer pieces to quieter, ambient sound-worlds.
6. 15 In a multimedia system, the sequencer is a computer application.
7. This item: Moog MAtriarch Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizer and Step Sequencer $1,999.00
8. Bowtie, an ultrafast, memory-efficient short read aligner for short DNA sequences (reads) from next-gen sequencers
9. He allows to make easier greatly the seizure of notes on a sequencer.
10. Abduction collar removed - Tied to above, replaced with non DLC asset - the "DNA sequencer" Abduct and restrain perk actions removed - NPCs are now captured by having the DNA sequencer put in their inventory
11. The sequencer (12) provides all the timing for the different cycles of the multiplier accumulator (32).
12. Sumner is widely credited in advancing UK dance music, and the popularisation and technological advancement of sequencers.
13. Electronica benefited from advancements in music technology, especially electronic musical instruments, synthesizers, music sequencers, drum machines, and digital audio workstations.
14. I have the DNA sequencers going 24 / 7, and I'm running multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplifications for all known virulence factors.
15. The sequencer includes an Nx32 bit instruction RAM which is booted from external memory through the coprocessor interface.
16. The sequencer then counts, and the count addresses the memory or combinational logic machine that contains the microprogram.
17. Other features of the Burp Suite include a scanner, application-aware spider, intruder, repeater, sequencer, comparer, extender, and decoder
18. A RISC processor includes a sequencer (12), a register ALU (RALU) (14), data RAM (16), and a coprocessor interface (18).
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20. A music workstation is an electronic musical instrument providing the facilities of: a sound module, a music sequencer and (usually) a musical keyboard.
21. However, when the present instruction is a read or write type instruction, the slot sequencer does not produce the pulse until an acknowledge signal (86) starts it.
22. Combining powerful sequencing abilities with a 37-key, velocity-sensitive keybed with Aftertouch, the Arturia KeyStep Pro may be the controller and sequencer you've been waiting for.
23. A workstation such as the Korg M1 was able to play out 8 different patches on 8 different MIDI channels, as well as playing a drum track, and had an onboard MIDI sequencer.
24. This was called a "redundant set launch sequencer (RSLS) abort", and happened five times: STS-41-D, STS-51-F, STS-51, STS-55, and STS-68.
25. Automated DNA Sequencers generate a four-color Chromatogram showing the results of the sequencing run, as well as a computer program's best guess at interpreting that data --- a text file of sequence data