SEQS with subject matter from Biology, Chemistry, Astronomy
cino hilliard
hillcino368 at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 24 22:23:25 CEST 2006
Hi Fans,
I strongly think the keyword "less" should apply to the sequence of
keywords.
Cino
>From: "Jonathan Post" <jvospost3 at gmail.com>
>To: "seqfan at ext.jussieu.fr" <seqfan at ext.jussieu.fr>, jvospost2 at yahoo.com,
> jvospost3 at gmail.com
>Subject: SEQS with subject matter from Biology, Chemistry, Astronomy
>Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 12:41:10 -0700
>
>There is no good reason to have a SCI keyword for Science. However...
>
>There are some seqs which are clearly from subject matter in Biology
>(other
>than Fibonacci's rabbits), Chemistry, Astronomy (other than calendars),
>Physics, and the like. For instance:
>
>Astronomy: A111050 <http://www.research.att.com/%7Enjas/sequences/A111050>
>Relationship between the planets' orbits and a simple mathematical number
>sequence.
>
>Biology: A104155 <http://www.research.att.com/%7Enjas/sequences/A104155>
>The 64 codons of the genetic code, giving the value 1 to thymine (T), 3 to
>adenine (A), 2 to cytosine (C), and 4 to guanine (G).
>
>Chemistry: My newly submitted example below, and such as:
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