Sentence examples for functioning as a pair from inspiring English sources

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And in Japan the term of art is keitai, which roughly means "something you can carry with you".This disjunction is revealing for an object that, in the space of a decade, has become as essential to human functioning as a pair of shoes.

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It functions as a pair of easy-to-use skis for walking uphill, then when it's time to head down, it quickly transforms into a toboggan for riding safely and enjoyably back to the resort, perhaps even with a few powder turns along the way.

This watch is called ZeroPointZero, is designed by one Luis Berumen and also functions as a pair of handcuffs.

ASICs channels contribute to the On response, and PKDL channels coding the Offset stimulations respectively, which function as a pair for switch.

Based on the adaptive immune system that can be found in bacteria, the gene editing tool Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats/CRISPR functions as a pair of "scissors" where it can recognise a particular gene in the genome, cut it with a high level of accuracy, and paste a modified one.

"It means your lives are intertwined, that you function as a pair.

Our data suggest that COP1 and ETV1 may function as a pair of valuable independent prognostic biomarkers for TNBCs.

Studies confirm that Th1 and Th2 cells function as a pair of important regulators that restrain one another and produce cytokines, which interact to maintain a balanced immune response [ 4].

Most insects today, which evolved from those first fliers, have simplified to either one pair of wings or two pairs functioning as a single pair and using a system of indirect flight muscles.

Thus, the 2,4-diamino substituent on a triazine scaffold was functioning as a good base-pairing partner, but the same 2,4-diamino substituent on a 5-aminopyrimidine chassis was inferior; this trend is the exact opposite for the 2,4-dioxo moiety.

This Account outlines the work that led to the realization of one such physicochemical property, the p Ka (ionization or dissociation constant) of canonical and alternative nucleobases, which in turn dictates their hydrophobic and hydrophilic nature and thus their ability to function as base pairs in an aqueous medium.

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