subsequence

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    something that follows something else
    following in time

Word Origin

subsequence (n.)
c. 1500, from Late Latin subsequentia "act of following, succession," from Latin subsequens (see subsequent). Related: Subsequency.

Example

1. The longest common subsequence problem and related problems .
2. More importantly , we can use it to copy only a subsequence of the other container .
3. The fifth part sum up conclusion of research in paper , put up view in subsequence study in task .
4. This escape useful if you 're iterating over the matches contained within a text , and you want each subsequence match to start where the last one ended .
5. In the interview of subsequence , the reporter detects , none of a lot of dicast knows monobasic counterfeit coin , " does the specie also have straw ? "

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