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What (who) is extremely long repetitive string - definition

EXPERIMENTAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Long String Instrument; Long string instrument; Long-String Instrument
  • Stick figure of 1.75 meters standing next to a violin string of .33 meters and a long string instrument string of 10 meters.

Repeated sequence (DNA)         
PATTERNS OF NUCLEIC ACIDS (DNA OR RNA) THAT OCCUR IN MULTIPLE COPIES THROUGHOUT THE GENOME
Repeated Sequences; Repetitive DNA; Repetitive sequences, nucleic acid; Repeated dna; Dna repeat; Repeated sequence (dna); Repeat element; Repeated sequence; Repetitive dna; Highly repetitive DNA; Simple sequence DNA; Repeat sequences; Repeat sequence (DNA); Repetitive element; DNA repeat
Repeated sequences (also known as repetitive elements, repeating units or repeats) are patterns of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) that occur in multiple copies throughout the genome. Repetitive DNA was first detected because of its rapid re-association kinetics.
Long-string instrument         
The long-string instrument is a musical instrument in which the string is of such a length that the fundamental transverse wave is below what a person can hear as a tone (±20 Hz). If the tension and the length result in sounds with such a frequency, the tone becomes a beating frequency that ranges from a short reverb (approx 5–10 meters) to longer echo sounds (longer than 10 meters).
String (computer science)         
  • (Hyper)cube of binary strings of length 3
DATA TYPE REPRESENTING A FINITE SEQUENCE OF ENCODED CHARACTERS
String algorithm; String algorithms; String data type; String (computing); StringBuffer and StringBuilder; Text string; String (programming); Character string; Binary string; String datatype; Character string (computer science); String Object; String manipulation; StringBuffer; StringBuilder; Java.lang.String; String handling; String Buffer; String (computer programming); String-oriented; Stringology; Bytestring; Byte string; String type; Pascal string; String (software); String (formal languages); String length; Sequence of symbols; Block move; String copy; Character strings; String (code); Strings (code); Data string; Finite word
In computer programming, a string is traditionally a sequence of characters, either as a literal constant or as some kind of variable. The latter may allow its elements to be mutated and the length changed, or it may be fixed (after creation).

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Long-string instrument

The long-string instrument is a musical instrument in which the string is of such a length that the fundamental transverse wave is below what a person can hear as a tone (±20 Hz). If the tension and the length result in sounds with such a frequency, the tone becomes a beating frequency that ranges from a short reverb (approx 5–10 meters) to longer echo sounds (longer than 10 meters). Besides the beating frequency, the string also gives higher pitched natural overtones. Since the length is that long, this has an effect on the attack tone. The attack tone shoots through the string in a longitudinal wave and generates the typical science-fiction laser-gun sound as heard in Star Wars. The sound is also similar to that occurring in upper electricity cables for trains.