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exact sequence

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exact sequence [ig′zakt ′sē·kwəns]
(mathematics)
A sequence of homomorphisms with the property that the kernel of each homomorphism is precisely the image of the previous homomorphism.


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Police officers also refused to part with the exact sequence of events that took place.
During the final test students are required to properly inspect three jumpers--one wearing full combat equipment--and in five minutes find all deficiencies and conduct the inspection in exact sequence.
Well think about a marriage, you plan out everything in detail in advance; you know the exact sequence of how things should happen, you have put thought into planning the whole event.
 
 
 
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