0 a number of usually similar things done, produced etc one after another -- række; -række; serie; -serie
a series of school textbooks.
Are you watching the television series on Britain’s castles?
a series of brilliant scientific discoveries
As the canal system no longer provided the means of obtaining water, a series of wells were dug parallel to the old canal.
The food object is manipulated toward the mouth, at which time a series of bite/swallow responses occur.
Is it the 'management sodden culture' that flattens all endeavour into a tediously predictable series of 'outcomes'?
The discipline has its own professors and academic structure, its own journals and series of publication.
To obtain the properties of the solution and free boundary, a series uniform estimates must be obtained.
Autocorrelation could also be a problem in the separate time-series estimations.
We shall establish a series of expansions that are parallel to the expansions on each side of the trace formula.
In view of all of this activity, it is not surprising that several frameworks already exist for analyzing the frequency dependence of time-series relationships.