Sequences
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We saw genome
sequences.
Where do these
sequences
come from?
The genes in your genome specify the amino acid
sequences
of your proteins.
The translation between these amino acid
sequences
and the structures and functions of proteins is known as the protein folding problem.
Because of this complexity, humans have only been able to harness the power of proteins by making very small changes to the amino acid
sequences
of the proteins we've found in nature.
Now, if the DNA
sequences
match, they'll stick together, and so we can look at spots.
Remember, our evolutionary-conserved
sequences
we're using on this array allow us to detect even novel or uncharacterized viruses, because we pick what is conserved throughout evolution.
And what's even cooler, I think, is we can now dial in completely custom DNA
sequences
to make whatever enzymes we want, stuff that's not out there in nature.
We look in cortical areas that control specific movements, and the
sequences
of movements that are required in the behavior, and so forth.
This effect has been observed across multiple studies, including ones with participants who understood statistics well– from students betting on
sequences
of dice rolls, to foreign policy experts predicting the likelihood of a diplomatic crisis.
But it also has the potential to not only provide multiform but multi-processional
sequences.
And as soon as we had these two
sequences
we thought, if this is supposed to be the smallest genome of a self-replicating species, could there be even a smaller genome?
People still reference those
sequences
in "Minority Report" when they talk about new UI design.
So if I take these DNA sequences, and then I use them, the similarities and differences between them, to make a family tree for all of us so you can see who is closely related, then this is what it looks like.
So when we got these first DNA sequences, from the first cruise, of pristine samples from the deep subsurface, we wanted to know where they were.
Consider the memory of long temporal
sequences
of movements, like a pianist playing a Beethoven sonata.
TV
sequences
are very good, like a photocopy of old black and white footages.
The digital effects were done on the cheap and the action
sequences
lack suspense.
But the story stinks, is unbelievable, there is no real story, no action, no interesting cinematic sequences, no surprises, and worst of all, the child star is A thoroughly repulsive slug guaranteed to turn off any parent who does not have a dweeby fat slob for a kid.
By this time you will have probably fallen asleep and why do the makers of the film have the 'mist-making' machine on full throttle in the dream
sequences.
The dialogue is dumb or non-existent; the flying
sequences
are okay but pretty repetitive.
The action
sequences
are pretty worthless (when it shows any), except for the fact that they do use authentic equipment/vehicles from WW2.
Even the action
sequences
look like a 12yr old kid set them up.
Like many comments, good fight
sequences
- I particularly liked his answering of the phone at the restaurant saying how long it would be closed for restoration.
there isnt even any weapon fighting in this movie...that and the action
sequences
are just flat-out BAD....9 times out of 10 the other guy's punches and kicks come about a foot away from landing on the other guy's, and there are MANY times when the the movie will skip frames (a result of ridiculously poor editing)....the dubbing is as well laughable, and it is hardly even understandable....and we wont even get into the acting...the ending will definitely leave you saying "wtf??", however to be fair i must mention that the fighting techniques used by the actors were somewhat decent, and the old guy is a mad chump....but thats about it...thankfully i didnt have to pay for this movie, but i guess at least now i know exactly how bad a movie can actually be....
Don Wilson stars as Jack Cutter (Ooh real tough name!)a vampire slayer who goes up against a vampire army, you see the story is a little different because vampires can't be killed with silver, crosses or sunlight but rather through snapping their necks (How convenient as it cuts down on the budget) and it's here Cutter runs into a reporter (Melanie Smith of Trancers III fame) Night Hunter's action
sequences
shake for no reason during the fight
sequences
and although it's meant to emphasize the mood, it just makes the movie more jarring.
What is worse is that these fight
sequences
are botched beyond belief as Wilson's martial artistry is disguised by disjointed editing.
I think that this was an attempt to emulate things like Jean Claude Van-Damme fight sequences, but if it is it fails utterly.
The second half of the film is worth it, especially for the action
sequences
and close up shots of early 20th century ships, but it's like a dull toothache getting there.
It's often hard to separate the girl's dream
sequences
from what is "really" happening, and so many holes are left in the story that you can barely figure out what is going on.
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