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sequence

[see-kwuhns] / ˈsi kwəns /


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Systems like Andromeda and Lattice allow the company to analyze a user’s full sequence of behavior to target ads with much higher accuracy.

From MarketWatch

Starbucks said it has installed new technology to better sequence orders, and the company is testing ways for customers to place orders for a scheduled pickup time.

From The Wall Street Journal

Researchers originally sequenced the individual's DNA to study ancient human population history, producing about 1.5 billion fragments of genetic data, far more than is typical.

From Science Daily

In contrast to the danse macabre sequences at the deathbed, Jill overhears the “celebratory sound” of a neighbor’s back yard evening wedding by torchlight.

From Los Angeles Times

It was retrofitted with everything from laboratories for genetic sequencing to helicopters for aerial surveys.

From Barron's