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sequential

One after the other in some consecutive order such as by name or number.
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Inan is excited about today because 12 /13 /14 will be the last sequential day of the century.
CEF: DE: Cyclophosphamide -600mg/[m.sup.2] Docetaxel-75mg/[m.sup.2] Epirubicin-90mg/[m.sup.2] Epirubicin-90mg/[m.sup.2] 5FU-600mg/[m.sup.2] 9/10 case were rendered operable after 4 cycles of sequential NACT and underwent MRM followed further by 4 cycles of sequential adjuvant CT [1cycles of CEF, 1 cycle of DE, 2cycles of single agent Docetaxel only at a dose of 75mg/[m.sup.2]].
It's also among the companies developing sequential messaging capabilities, per sources.
The USD 1.4bn reserve release contributed 27 basis points to the Fitch calculated ROA in 3Q'13 compared to the 17 basis points contributed from last quarter's USD 0.9bn release, indicating other components of core earnings declined relative to the sequential and year-ago quarters.
However, such effects may also occur within rounds in sequential moves games.
1999] is an incremental sequential pattern mining algorithm based on the SPADE approach of sequential pattern mining.
Sequential Brands Group EPS will likely be near 7 cents while revenue will be around $41.04 million, according to analysts.
Investors less familiar with pro-rata structures should be aware of the different amortisation scenarios and risk factors they may face versus sequential structures.
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