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biological structures (most
genomes include palindromic gene sequences). In
automata theory, the set of all
palindromes over an
alphabet is a context-free language...
- and are
palindromic. For instance: The
palindromic primes are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 101, 131, 151, ... (sequence A002385 in the OEIS). The
palindromic square...
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string that is also a
palindrome. For example, the
longest palindromic substring of "bananas" is "anana". The
longest palindromic substring is not guaranteed...
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CRISPR (/ˈkrɪspər/) (an
acronym for
clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is a
family of DNA
sequences found in the
genomes of prokaryotic...
- (167 + 173 + 179)
palindromic in
bases 9 (6369) and 12 (37312) a D-number. 520 = 23 × 5 × 13. It is: an
untouchable number. an
idoneal number a
palindromic number...
- This
definition of
palindrome thus
depends on
complementary strands being palindromic of each other. The
meaning of
palindrome in the
context of genetics...
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Unlike RA and some
other forms of arthritis,
palindromic rheumatism affects men and
women equally.
Palindromic rheumatism is
frequently the presentation...
- In mathematics, a
palindromic prime (sometimes
called a palprime) is a
prime number that is also a
palindromic number.
Palindromicity depends on the base...
- 16361 =
palindromic prime 16381 =
Friedman prime 16384 = 1282 = 214,
palindromic in base 15 16447 =
third nice
Friedman prime 16561 =
palindromic prime...
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polynomials is
palindromic. The
product of a
palindromic polynomial and an
antipalindromic polynomial is antipalindromic. A
palindromic polynomial of odd...