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consecutive: in regular succession without gaps; "serial concerts"
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| sequential analysis |
a statistical technique in which the sample size is not fixed in advance, rather, sampling is stopped as soon as significant results are observed. The criteria for stopping the trials at each sample size are set so that the overall probability (for all sample sizes) of falsely rejecting the null hypothesis at any step is held to a preset level. Cf. hypothesis test
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| sequential mechanism |
in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, the binding of the enzyme by all substrates, forming a complex, prior to the release of any products; binding may occur in a fixed order or may be random. Cf. ping-pong m.
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| sequential |
A sampling plan in which the sample is selected in stages, with the need for each subsequent stage being conditional on the results of the previous stage.
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| sequential |
One treatment after the other.
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