It's clearer to say "for each" than "for all" (in spite of the fact the the latex symbol for the quantifier is named "forall"). For example, it is true that "For each real number n, there exists a number m that is greater than n". However it is not true that "For all real...
353-358, 1979; (2) a penalty of 3.0 for each gap and an additional 0.10 penalty for each symbol in each gap; and (3) no penalty for end gaps. Variants can comprise conservatively substituted sequences, meaning that a given amino acid residue is replaced by a residue having similar ...
Absorbed by the speculation layer, “the market” is no longer an exchange for buying fractional ownership shares of real-world companies doing real-world things, but instead is a virtual casino for betting whether the numbers associated with a three or four-letter symbol will go up or down....