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sequence (s) (noun), sequences (pl)
An order in which one thing follows another thing: "All of the boys in Millard's family followed the same sequence of going to college, getting married, and then getting into the family business."
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sequence (verb), sequences; sequenced; sequencing
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(Latin: serere, a string, a thread; a row, succession, sequence; to join together, to connect, to combine)
(Greek: time, times; sequence of times)
(logical fallacy; misrelations between the follow-up and the follow-through or nonsense of non sequence)
(Latin numbers as cardinals, "quantities"; and as ordinals, "showing order" or "designating a place in an ordered sequence")
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archaeological sequence, archeological sequence (s) (noun); archaeological sequences; archeological sequences (pl)
A method of placing a group of similar objects into a chronological sequence: An archaeological sequence must also take into account the stylistic changes of the items that have occurred over time.
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Come up with any three numbers in sequence; for example, 123, or 345, or 456, etc.
Reverse the numbers that you chose and subtract the smaller number from the larger number.

The result will always be 198. For example, 123 would become 321; subtract 123 from 321, and the answer is 198.

Try it and see for yourself.

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Main Sequence
The diagonal belt of stars on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram stretching from the high temperature and luminosity region of the diagram down to the low temperature end.

A star's position in the belt depends on its mass, and once on the Main Sequence a star remains there for most of its existence.

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Zero Age Main Sequence, ZAMS
The point on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram occupied by a star that has a core temperature high enough for nuclear reactions.
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