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SEQUENCE HYPOTHESIS

  • Sequence hypothesis
  • Proposed link between nucleotide sequence and protein structure (1958)

    the sequence hypothesis was first formally proposed in the review "On Protein Synthesis" by Francis Crick in 1958. It states that the sequence of bases

    Sequence hypothesis

    Sequence_hypothesis

  • Three-phase electric power
  • Form of alternating current

    three-phase supply from single-phase input power. Verification of the phase sequence in a circuit is of considerable practical importance. Two sources of three-phase

    Three-phase electric power

    Three-phase electric power

    Three-phase_electric_power

  • Riemann hypothesis
  • Conjecture on zeros of the zeta function

    Riemann hypothesis. Related is Li's criterion, a statement that the positivity of a certain sequence of numbers is equivalent to the Riemann hypothesis. Speiser

    Riemann hypothesis

    Riemann hypothesis

    Riemann_hypothesis

  • Dark forest hypothesis
  • Hypothesis of hidden life in space

    The dark forest hypothesis is the idea that extraterrestrial civilizations may exist in abundance across the universe, but remain silent and hidden out

    Dark forest hypothesis

    Dark forest hypothesis

    Dark_forest_hypothesis

  • Adaptor hypothesis
  • Theoretical scheme in molecular biology

    The adaptor hypothesis is a theoretical scheme in molecular biology to explain how information encoded in the nucleic acid sequences of messenger RNA (mRNA)

    Adaptor hypothesis

    Adaptor hypothesis

    Adaptor_hypothesis

  • Linguistic relativity
  • Hypothesis of language influencing thought

    the Whorf hypothesis; the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis (/səˌpɪər ˈhwɔːrf/ sə-PEER WHORF); the Whorf–Sapir hypothesis; and Whorfianism. The hypothesis is disputed

    Linguistic relativity

    Linguistic_relativity

  • Central dogma of molecular biology
  • Explanation of the flow of genetic information within a biological system

    reasons, I suspect. I had already used the obvious word hypothesis in the sequence hypothesis, and in addition I wanted to suggest that this new assumption

    Central dogma of molecular biology

    Central_dogma_of_molecular_biology

  • Scientific method
  • Interplay between observation, experiment, and theory in science

    from the hypothesis; otherwise, the hypothesis cannot be meaningfully tested. While the scientific method is often presented as a fixed sequence of steps

    Scientific method

    Scientific_method

  • De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem
  • 1543 anatomy books by Andreas Vesalius

    Hierarchy of life Lamarckism One gene–one enzyme hypothesis Protocell RNA world Sequence hypothesis Spontaneous generation Related History of science

    De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem

    De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem

    De_Humani_Corporis_Fabrica_Libri_Septem

  • Francis Crick
  • English physicist and biologist (1916–2004)

    processes that are as yet poorly understood. In his book The Astonishing Hypothesis, Crick described how neurobiology had reached a mature enough stage so

    Francis Crick

    Francis Crick

    Francis_Crick

  • Rare Earth hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that complex extraterrestrial life is improbable and extremely rare

    In planetary astronomy and astrobiology, the Rare Earth hypothesis argues that the origin of life and the evolution of biological complexity, such as sexually

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare_Earth_hypothesis

  • Wald–Wolfowitz runs test
  • Statistical test

    randomness hypothesis for a two-valued data sequence. More precisely, it can be used to test the hypothesis that the elements of the sequence are mutually

    Wald–Wolfowitz runs test

    Wald–Wolfowitz_runs_test

  • Nucleic acid sequence
  • Succession of nucleotides in a nucleic acid

    conservation of specific regions in a sequence. (In the case of nucleotide sequences, the molecular clock hypothesis in its most basic form also discounts

    Nucleic acid sequence

    Nucleic acid sequence

    Nucleic_acid_sequence

  • Gaia hypothesis
  • Scientific hypothesis about Earth

    The Gaia hypothesis (/ˈɡaɪ.ə/), also known as the Gaia theory, Gaia paradigm, or the Gaia principle, proposes that living organisms interact with their

    Gaia hypothesis

    Gaia hypothesis

    Gaia_hypothesis

  • Red Queen hypothesis
  • Concept in evolutionary biology

    The Red Queen hypothesis is a hypothesis in evolutionary biology proposed in 1973, that species must constantly adapt, evolve, and proliferate in order

    Red Queen hypothesis

    Red_Queen_hypothesis

  • Hilberg's hypothesis
  • Power law growth of entropy of language or a stochastic process

    Hilberg's hypothesis (also known as Hilberg's law) is a conjecture in quantitative linguistics or a statistical law in information theory. It states that

    Hilberg's hypothesis

    Hilberg's_hypothesis

  • Main sequence
  • Continuous band of stars that appears on plots of stellar color versus brightness

    In astronomy, the main sequence is a classification of stars which appear on plots of stellar color versus brightness as a continuous and distinctive band

    Main sequence

    Main sequence

    Main_sequence

  • The Andromeda Strain
  • 1969 techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton

    real people." He wrote the novel over three years. The "odd-man hypothesis" is a hypothesis that states that unmarried men are better able to execute the

    The Andromeda Strain

    The_Andromeda_Strain

  • Farey sequence
  • Increasing sequence of reduced fractions

    n}} occupies in the sequence. This is of special relevance as it is used in an alternative formulation of the Riemann hypothesis, see below. Various useful

    Farey sequence

    Farey sequence

    Farey_sequence

  • Exponential time hypothesis
  • Unproven computational hardness assumption

    In computational complexity theory, the exponential time hypothesis or ETH is an unproven computational hardness assumption that was formulated by Impagliazzo

    Exponential time hypothesis

    Exponential_time_hypothesis

  • History of molecular biology
  • to 1964 still unproven, "sequence hypothesis" that the amino acid sequence of a protein is specified by the nucleotide sequence of the gene determining

    History of molecular biology

    History_of_molecular_biology

  • Protein primary structure
  • Linear sequence of amino acids in a peptide or protein

    Protein primary structure is the linear sequence of amino acids in a peptide or protein. By convention, the primary structure of a protein is reported

    Protein primary structure

    Protein primary structure

    Protein_primary_structure

  • Nebular hypothesis
  • Astronomical theory about the Solar System

    The nebular hypothesis is the most widely accepted model in the field of cosmogony to explain the formation and evolution of the Solar System (as well

    Nebular hypothesis

    Nebular hypothesis

    Nebular_hypothesis

  • Mantle plume
  • Upwelling of abnormally hot rock within Earth's mantle

    periodically significant in mountain building and continental breakup. The plume hypothesis was simulated by laboratory experiments in small fluid-filled tanks in

    Mantle plume

    Mantle plume

    Mantle_plume

  • Mills' constant
  • Prime-generating mathematical constant

    is unproven, but if the Riemann hypothesis is true, it is approximately 1.3063778838630806904686144926... (sequence A051021 in the OEIS). The primes

    Mills' constant

    Mills'_constant

  • Teachability Hypothesis
  • reflective in Pienemann's Processibility theory. The hypothesis reports that some aspects of language are sequenced in a way that follows the developmental levels

    Teachability Hypothesis

    Teachability_Hypothesis

  • RNA world
  • Hypothetical stage in the early evolutionary history of life on Earth

    from the 23S ribosomal RNA sequence for this region has been synthesized in the lab in 2022 to test the proto-ribosome hypothesis. It was able to dimerize

    RNA world

    RNA world

    RNA_world

  • 73 (number)
  • Natural number

    Parasite Hypothesis (2010) - Jim Parsons: Sheldon Cooper". IMDb. Retrieved 13 March 2023. "Jim Parsons". IMDb. "The Alien Parasite Hypothesis". The Big

    73 (number)

    73_(number)

  • Collatz conjecture
  • Open problem on 3x+1 and x/2 functions

    after receiving his doctorate. The sequence of numbers involved is sometimes referred to as the hailstone sequence, hailstone numbers or hailstone numerals

    Collatz conjecture

    Collatz_conjecture

  • Snowball Earth
  • Worldwide glaciation episodes during the Proterozoic eon

    The Snowball Earth is a geohistorical hypothesis proposing that during one or more of Earth's icehouse climates, the planet's surface was nearly entirely

    Snowball Earth

    Snowball Earth

    Snowball_Earth

  • Molecular genetics
  • Scientific study of genes at the molecular level

    strong evidence for the "sequence hypothesis" that the amino acid sequence of a protein is specified by the nucleotide sequence of the gene determining

    Molecular genetics

    Molecular genetics

    Molecular_genetics

  • Phaeton (hypothetical planet)
  • Hypothetical former Solar System planet

    have once existed between Mars and Jupiter. After learning of the regular sequence discovered by the German astronomer and mathematician Johann Daniel Titius

    Phaeton (hypothetical planet)

    Phaeton_(hypothetical_planet)

  • Frederick Sanger
  • British biochemist (1918–2013)

    prize in Chemistry in 1958. This discovery was crucial to the later sequence hypothesis of Francis Crick for developing ideas of how DNA codes for proteins

    Frederick Sanger

    Frederick Sanger

    Frederick_Sanger

  • Sexual selection in flowering plants
  • Mechanism of evolution involving male gamete competition and cryptic female choice

    floral displays, thereby promoting effective pollination. This 'sequence hypothesis' has been confirmed experimentally by other authors. Ashman, Tia-Lynn;

    Sexual selection in flowering plants

    Sexual_selection_in_flowering_plants

  • Congruence bias
  • Bias from testing only the initial hypothesis

    bias is the tendency of people to over-rely on testing their initial hypothesis (the most congruent one) while neglecting to test alternative hypotheses

    Congruence bias

    Congruence_bias

  • Codon Adaptation Index
  • deviation from a uniform bias (null hypothesis), CAI measures the deviation of a given protein coding gene sequence with respect to a reference set of

    Codon Adaptation Index

    Codon_Adaptation_Index

  • Gene
  • Sequence of DNA that determines traits in an organism

    The Mendelian gene is a basic unit of heredity. The molecular gene is a sequence of nucleotides in DNA that is transcribed to produce RNA. There are two

    Gene

    Gene

    Gene

  • P-value
  • Function of the observed sample results

    In null-hypothesis significance testing, the p-value is the probability of obtaining test results at least as extreme as the result actually observed,

    P-value

    P-value

  • Eocyte hypothesis
  • Hypothesis in evolutionary biology

    The eocyte hypothesis in evolutionary biology proposes that the eukaryotes originated from a group of prokaryotes called eocytes (later classified as Thermoproteota

    Eocyte hypothesis

    Eocyte hypothesis

    Eocyte_hypothesis

  • Recent African origin of modern humans
  • Theory of early hominid migration

    possible bearing on the multiregional hypothesis. LM3 was found to have more than the expected number of sequence differences when compared to modern human

    Recent African origin of modern humans

    Recent African origin of modern humans

    Recent_African_origin_of_modern_humans

  • Sequence alignment
  • Process in bioinformatics that identifies equivalent sites within molecular sequences

    conservation of specific regions in a sequence. (In the case of nucleotide sequences, the molecular clock hypothesis in its most basic form also discounts

    Sequence alignment

    Sequence alignment

    Sequence_alignment

  • Georg Cantor
  • Mathematician (1845–1918)

    believed the continuum hypothesis to be true and tried in vain for many years to prove it. His inability to prove the continuum hypothesis caused him considerable

    Georg Cantor

    Georg Cantor

    Georg_Cantor

  • Escherichia virus T4
  • Species of bacteriophage

    to 1964 still unproven, "sequence hypothesis" that the amino acid sequence of a protein is specified by the nucleotide sequence of the gene determining

    Escherichia virus T4

    Escherichia virus T4

    Escherichia_virus_T4

  • Fermi paradox
  • Discrepancy of the lack of evidence for alien life despite its apparent likelihood

    protect its independent cultural development, which resembles the zoo hypothesis proposed by John Ball. The Fermi question first appeared in print in a

    Fermi paradox

    Fermi_paradox

  • Ambush hypothesis
  • Concept in molecular genetics regarding misreading of genes

    the mRNA sequence in a different reading frame and thus produce different protein products. In respect to codon usage, the ambush hypothesis theorizes

    Ambush hypothesis

    Ambush hypothesis

    Ambush_hypothesis

  • Lindelöf hypothesis
  • Mathematical conjecture on the Riemann zeta function

    In mathematics, the Lindelöf hypothesis is a conjecture by Finnish mathematician Ernst Leonard Lindelöf about the rate of growth of the Riemann zeta function

    Lindelöf hypothesis

    Lindelöf_hypothesis

  • Grothendieck spectral sequence
  • Spectral sequence

    algebra, the Grothendieck spectral sequence, introduced by Alexander Grothendieck in his Tôhoku paper, is a spectral sequence that computes the derived functors

    Grothendieck spectral sequence

    Grothendieck_spectral_sequence

  • Tetranucleotide hypothesis
  • Influential hypothesis about DNA by Phoebus Levene

    The tetranucleotide hypothesis of Phoebus Levene proposed that DNA was composed of repeating sequences of four nucleotides. It was very influential for

    Tetranucleotide hypothesis

    Tetranucleotide_hypothesis

  • Type I and type II errors
  • Concepts from statistical hypothesis testing

    null hypothesis in statistical hypothesis testing. A type II error, or a false negative, is the incorrect acceptance of a false null hypothesis. An analysis

    Type I and type II errors

    Type_I_and_type_II_errors

  • The Recombination Hypothesis
  • 13th episode of the 5th season of The Big Bang Theory

    "The Recombination Hypothesis" is the 13th episode of the fifth season, as well as the 100th episode overall, of the American television sitcom The Big

    The Recombination Hypothesis

    The_Recombination_Hypothesis

  • Mechanistic interpretability
  • Reverse-engineering neural networks

    interpretability methods that focused primarily on "black box" explanations. This hypothesis suggests that high-level concepts are represented as linear directions

    Mechanistic interpretability

    Mechanistic_interpretability

  • Articulata (superphylum)
  • Ancestral origin theory

    descended from a common segmented ancestor. The Articulata hypothesis is an alternative to the hypothesis that ecdysis (the shedding of outer cuticle) is a primitive

    Articulata (superphylum)

    Articulata (superphylum)

    Articulata_(superphylum)

  • Noticing hypothesis
  • Theory of second-language acquisition

    exposure to formulaic sequences without focal awareness can result in the retention of such sequences. The noticing hypothesis has received criticism

    Noticing hypothesis

    Noticing_hypothesis

  • Hindenburg disaster
  • 1937 airship fire in the US

    consistent with the "explosive" dope hypothesis. The TV show MythBusters explored the incendiary paint hypothesis. Their findings indicated that the aluminum

    Hindenburg disaster

    Hindenburg disaster

    Hindenburg_disaster

  • Sphinx water erosion hypothesis
  • Fringe theory on the age of the Great Sphinx of Giza

    The Sphinx water erosion hypothesis is a fringe claim, contending that the Great Sphinx of Giza and its enclosing walls show erosion consistent with precipitation

    Sphinx water erosion hypothesis

    Sphinx water erosion hypothesis

    Sphinx_water_erosion_hypothesis

  • Colossally abundant number
  • Type of natural number

    5040, 55440, 720720, 1441440, 4324320, 21621600, 367567200, 6983776800 (sequence A004490 in the OEIS) are also the first 15 superior highly composite numbers

    Colossally abundant number

    Colossally abundant number

    Colossally_abundant_number

  • Telomere
  • Region of repetitive nucleotide sequences on chromosomes

    rearrangement, the latter termed the "breakage-first hypothesis". Muller inferred from this hypothesis that for the continued operation of a broken ended

    Telomere

    Telomere

    Telomere

  • Gateway drug effect
  • Substance-related disorder

    (alternatively, stepping-stone theory, escalation hypothesis, or progression hypothesis) are terms denoting the hypothesis that the use of a psychoactive substance

    Gateway drug effect

    Gateway_drug_effect

  • Expectations hypothesis
  • Theory in economics and finance

    from investing in a sequence of short-term bonds equals the final value of wealth from investing in long-term bonds. This hypothesis assumes that the various

    Expectations hypothesis

    Expectations_hypothesis

  • Multiregional origin of modern humans
  • Human evolution hypothesis

    The multiregional hypothesis, multiregional evolution (MRE), or polycentric hypothesis, is a scientific model that provides an alternative explanation

    Multiregional origin of modern humans

    Multiregional_origin_of_modern_humans

  • Phage group
  • Mid-1900s informal network of biologists

    to 1964 still unproven, "sequence hypothesis" that the amino acid sequence of a protein is specified by the nucleotide sequence of the gene determining

    Phage group

    Phage_group

  • Bayesian inference
  • Method of statistical inference

    inference in which Bayes' theorem is used to calculate a probability of a hypothesis, given prior evidence, and update it as more information becomes available

    Bayesian inference

    Bayesian_inference

  • Sequence homology
  • Shared ancestry between DNA, RNA or protein sequences

    Sequence homology is the biological homology between DNA, RNA, or protein sequences, defined in terms of shared ancestry in the evolutionary history of

    Sequence homology

    Sequence homology

    Sequence_homology

  • J1407b
  • Disked object that eclipsed V1400 Centauri

    a protoplanetary disk that coincidentally eclipsed V1400 Centauri, a hypothesis that is still the most likely to date. J1407b's hypothetical disk spans

    J1407b

    J1407b

    J1407b

  • COVID-19 lab leak theory
  • Proposed theory on the origins of COVID-19

    A highly controversial hypothesis holds that SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, originated from a laboratory. The scientific

    COVID-19 lab leak theory

    COVID-19 lab leak theory

    COVID-19_lab_leak_theory

  • Confirmation bias
  • Bias confirming existing attitudes

    Peter Wason, as "a preference for information that is consistent with a hypothesis rather than information which opposes it." Confirmation biases are effects

    Confirmation bias

    Confirmation_bias

  • Genes-first hypothesis
  • The genes-first hypothesis, also known as the replication-first hypothesis, is one of the competing theories in the study of the origin of life. This theory

    Genes-first hypothesis

    Genes-first_hypothesis

  • MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
  • Research institute in Cambridge, England

    first time, the central dogma of molecular biology, the sequence hypothesis and the adaptor hypothesis. In 1961 Brenner helped discover messenger RNA and,

    MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

    MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

    MRC_Laboratory_of_Molecular_Biology

  • Solutrean hypothesis
  • Hypothesis for ancient human migrations to the Americas

    The Solutrean hypothesis on the peopling of the Americas is the claim that the earliest human migration to the Americas began from Europe during the Solutrean

    Solutrean hypothesis

    Solutrean hypothesis

    Solutrean_hypothesis

  • One gene–one enzyme hypothesis
  • Theory in genetics

    The one gene–one enzyme hypothesis is the idea that genes act through the production of enzymes, with each gene responsible for producing a single enzyme

    One gene–one enzyme hypothesis

    One_gene–one_enzyme_hypothesis

  • Boltzmann brain
  • Philosophical thought experiment

    named after the physicist Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906), who published a hypothesis in 1896, prior to the Big Bang theory, that tried to account for the fact

    Boltzmann brain

    Boltzmann brain

    Boltzmann_brain

  • Mitochondrial Eve
  • Matrilineal most recent common ancestor of all living humans

    published in 1982 was taken as evidence for recent African origin (a hypothesis which at the time was competing with Asian origin of H. sapiens). By 1985

    Mitochondrial Eve

    Mitochondrial Eve

    Mitochondrial_Eve

  • 27 (number)
  • Natural number

    } in 104 dimensions) is included. In Robin's theorem for the Riemann hypothesis, twenty-seven integers fail to hold σ ( n ) < e γ n log ⁡ log ⁡ n {\displaystyle

    27 (number)

    27_(number)

  • Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease
  • 1949 scientific paper by Linus Pauling et al.

    Hierarchy of life Lamarckism One gene–one enzyme hypothesis Protocell RNA world Sequence hypothesis Spontaneous generation Related History of science

    Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease

    Sickle_Cell_Anemia,_a_Molecular_Disease

  • Khazar hypothesis of Ashkenazi ancestry
  • Largely abandoned theory about Jewish descent

    A largely abandoned historical hypothesis postulated that Ashkenazi Jews were primarily, or to a large extent, descended from converts to Judaism among

    Khazar hypothesis of Ashkenazi ancestry

    Khazar hypothesis of Ashkenazi ancestry

    Khazar_hypothesis_of_Ashkenazi_ancestry

  • Interbreeding between archaic and modern humans
  • Human hybridization during the Paleolithic

    conserved biological pathways, such as RNA processing. Consistent with the hypothesis that purifying selection has reduced Neanderthal contribution in present-day

    Interbreeding between archaic and modern humans

    Interbreeding between archaic and modern humans

    Interbreeding_between_archaic_and_modern_humans

  • History of model organisms
  • contributed to the sequence hypothesis, the concept that the amino acid sequence of a protein is specified by the nucleotide sequence of the gene determining

    History of model organisms

    History of model organisms

    History_of_model_organisms

  • Solar System
  • Planetary system consisting of the Sun and objects orbiting it

    Mercury is to the Sun, a hypothesis has arisen that all planetary systems start with many close-in planets, and that typically a sequence of their collisions

    Solar System

    Solar System

    Solar_System

  • Li's criterion
  • Statement in number theory

    particular statement about the positivity of a certain sequence that is equivalent to the Riemann hypothesis. The criterion is named after Xian-Jin Li, who presented

    Li's criterion

    Li's_criterion

  • Eukaryote
  • Domain of life whose cells have nuclei

    two large clades dubbed Amorphea (similar in composition to the unikont hypothesis) and the Diphoda (formerly bikonts), which includes plants and most algal

    Eukaryote

    Eukaryote

    Eukaryote

  • Nemesis (hypothetical star)
  • Hypothetical star orbiting the Sun, supposedly responsible for extinction events

    galactic gravity plane working against the outer solar orbital plane (Shiva hypothesis), may be the cause of orbital perturbations of some outer Solar System

    Nemesis (hypothetical star)

    Nemesis_(hypothetical_star)

  • Permanent income hypothesis
  • Economic model explaining consumption pattern formation

    The permanent income hypothesis (PIH) is a model in the field of economics to explain the formation of consumption patterns. It suggests consumption patterns

    Permanent income hypothesis

    Permanent income hypothesis

    Permanent_income_hypothesis

  • Test statistic
  • Statistic used in statistical hypothesis testing

    statistic is a quantity derived from the sample for statistical hypothesis testing. A hypothesis test is typically specified in terms of a test statistic, considered

    Test statistic

    Test_statistic

  • Result
  • Final event in a sequence

    A result (also called upshot) is the outcome or consequence of a sequence of actions or events. Possible results include gain, injury, value, and victory

    Result

    Result

  • Kushan script
  • Partially deciphered writing system

    a decipherement in 1999 based on this hypothesis. However, due to some deviations, Gérard Fussman hypothesised that they could be attributed to several

    Kushan script

    Kushan script

    Kushan_script

  • Diamond principle
  • Combinatorial principle

    that holds in the constructible universe and that implies the continuum hypothesis. Jensen extracted the diamond principle from his proof that the axiom

    Diamond principle

    Diamond_principle

  • Sequence analysis
  • Identification and study of genomic sequences

    In bioinformatics, sequence analysis is the process of subjecting a DNA, RNA or peptide sequence to any of a wide range of analytical methods to understand

    Sequence analysis

    Sequence_analysis

  • Q+/Papias hypothesis
  • Hypothesis about the synoptic gospels

    The Q+/Papias hypothesis (Q+/PapH), advanced by Dennis R. MacDonald, offers an alternative solution to the synoptic problem. MacDonald prefers to call

    Q+/Papias hypothesis

    Q+/Papias hypothesis

    Q+/Papias_hypothesis

  • CRISPR
  • Family of DNA sequences found in prokaryotic organisms

    repeats) is a family of DNA sequences found in the genomes of prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea. Each sequence within an individual prokaryotic

    CRISPR

    CRISPR

    CRISPR

  • 2R hypothesis
  • Paleopolyploidy in early vertebrates

    The 2R hypothesis or Ohno's hypothesis, first proposed by Susumu Ohno in 1970, is a hypothesis that the genomes of the early vertebrate lineage underwent

    2R hypothesis

    2R_hypothesis

  • Aleph number
  • Infinite cardinal number

    In mathematics, particularly in set theory, the aleph numbers are a sequence of numbers used to represent the cardinality (or size) of infinite sets. They

    Aleph number

    Aleph number

    Aleph_number

  • Jeans instability
  • Star formation process

    object Theoretical concepts Accretion Initial mass function Jeans instability Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism Nebular hypothesis Planetary migration v t e

    Jeans instability

    Jeans instability

    Jeans_instability

  • Tommy Westphall
  • Fictional TV character

    characters appeared on more shows, and so on, a "Tommy Westphall Universe" hypothesis (postulated by Dwayne McDuffie) argues that a significant amount of fictional

    Tommy Westphall

    Tommy_Westphall

  • 2000 (number)
  • Natural number

    number smallest four digit eban number the sum of all the nban numbers (sequence A008537 in the OEIS) 2001 – sphenic number 2002 = 74 – 73 – 72 – 7. Palindromic

    2000 (number)

    2000_(number)

  • RNA Tie Club
  • Association of scientists deciphering the genetic code

    order corresponding to the nucleic acid sequence. The hypothesis contradicted Gamow's direct DNA template hypothesis, positing that DNA could not synthesise

    RNA Tie Club

    RNA_Tie_Club

  • Statistical randomness
  • Quality of a numerical sequence of having no recognizable patterns

    original four tests were hypothesis tests, which took as their null hypothesis the idea that each number in a given random sequence had an equal chance of

    Statistical randomness

    Statistical_randomness

  • Word error rate
  • Computer language processing metric

    lies in the fact that the recognized word sequence can have a different length from the reference word sequence (supposedly the correct one). The WER is

    Word error rate

    Word_error_rate

  • Absaroka sequence
  • The Absaroka sequence was a cratonic sequence that extended from the end of the Mississippian through the Permian periods. There is an unconformity between

    Absaroka sequence

    Absaroka_sequence

  • Evolution of sexual reproduction
  • and complementation hypothesis, to distinguish it from the traditional variation hypothesis. The repair and complementation hypothesis assumes that genetic

    Evolution of sexual reproduction

    Evolution of sexual reproduction

    Evolution_of_sexual_reproduction

  • Occam's razor
  • Philosophical problem-solving principle

    and both hypotheses have equal explanatory power, one should prefer the hypothesis that requires the fewest assumptions, and that this is not meant to be

    Occam's razor

    Occam's razor

    Occam's_razor

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Online names & meanings

  • Rylee
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese, Irish

    Rylee

    Valiant; Rye Clearing; Blackbird

  • Oshma | ஓஷமாஂ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Oshma | ஓஷமாஂ

    Summer season

  • Zihna
  • Girl/Female

    Native American

    Zihna

    Spins.

  • Giridari
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Mythological, Telugu

    Giridari

    Lord Krishna

  • Oswynn
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, German

    Oswynn

    Divine Friend

  • Jeovana
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Jeovana

    Feminine of Giovanni;.

  • Meharveer
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Meharveer

    Brave and Merciful

  • Uglow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon and Cornwall)

    Uglow

    English (Devon and Cornwall) : unexplained.

  • CONAN
  • Male

    English

    CONAN

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cónán, CONAN means "little hound."

  • Swarupa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Swarupa

    Truth; Beauty

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SEQUENCE HYPOTHESIS

  • Prevenance
  • n.

    A going before; anticipation in sequence or order.

  • Sentence
  • v. t.

    To decree or announce as a sentence.

  • Sequence
  • n.

    The state of being sequent; succession; order of following; arrangement.

  • Sequence
  • n.

    All five cards, of a hand, in consecutive order as to value, but not necessarily of the same suit; when of one suit, it is called a sequence flush.

  • Sequent
  • n.

    That which follows as a result; a sequence.

  • Anacoluthon
  • n.

    A want of grammatical sequence or coherence in a sentence; an instance of a change of construction in a sentence so that the latter part does not syntactically correspond with the first part.

  • Sentence
  • v. t.

    To pass or pronounce judgment upon; to doom; to condemn to punishment; to prescribe the punishment of.

  • Sequence
  • n.

    That which follows or succeeds as an effect; sequel; consequence; result.

  • Sequence
  • n.

    A hymn introduced in the Mass on certain festival days, and recited or sung immediately before the gospel, and after the gradual or introit, whence the name.

  • Sentencing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Sentence

  • Sentenced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Sentence

  • Sequence
  • n.

    Three or more cards of the same suit in immediately consecutive order of value; as, ace, king, and queen; or knave, ten, nine, and eight.

  • Sequence
  • n.

    Simple succession, or the coming after in time, without asserting or implying causative energy; as, the reactions of chemical agents may be conceived as merely invariable sequences.

  • Sequence
  • n.

    A melodic phrase or passage successively repeated one tone higher; a rosalia.

  • Anacoluthic
  • a.

    Lacking grammatical sequence.

  • Sentence
  • n.

    A combination of words which is complete as expressing a thought, and in writing is marked at the close by a period, or full point. See Proposition, 4.

  • Sequelae
  • pl.

    of Sequela

  • Sentence
  • v. t.

    To utter sententiously.

  • Accordingly
  • adv.

    In natural sequence; consequently; so.

  • Sequence
  • n.

    Any succession of chords (or harmonic phrase) rising or falling by the regular diatonic degrees in the same scale; a succession of similar harmonic steps.