changeable sequences
[CHĀNJ-ə-bəl SEE-kwən-səz]
noun phrasepl: changeable sequences
sequências mutáveis
1. A series of elements, events, or patterns that are capable of being altered, modified, or transformed
The DNA contains changeable sequences that can be influenced by environmental factors.
O DNA contém sequências mutáveis que podem ser influenciadas por fatores ambientais.
2. In computing or data processing, a succession of data elements that can vary or be updated
The algorithm processes changeable sequences to adapt to real-time inputs.
O algoritmo processa sequências mutáveis para se adaptar às entradas em tempo real.
3. In music or choreography, a series of movements or notes that can be modified or rearranged
The dance includes changeable sequences that allow for improvisation.
A dança inclui sequências alteráveis que permitem improvisação.
The term 'changeable sequences' is primarily used in scientific, technological, and academic contexts in both Brazilian Portuguese and English-speaking cultures. In Brazil, it's particularly common in genetics research, software development, and music production industries. The concept emphasizes adaptability and flexibility, values that are increasingly important in modern technology-driven societies.
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