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Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
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Such buffers not only would need to store single "quantum bits" (qubits) but would also need to store "quantum images"—that is, pairs of images that are entangled.
It is also interesting to observe mutual indications, that is, pairs of vertices (A, B) which present an edge from A to B and another in the opposite direction.
This geometry occurs on documented collider partners, that is, pairs of spiral subpatterns twisted in opposite directions that generate in this rotational movement powerful electromagnetic forces.
Following the standard of the electro-optical collision model, we were able to reproduce and replicate collider patterns, that is, pairs of left and right hand spin-spiraled subpatterns, associated with the orientation of the spinning process that can be an expansion or contraction disposition of light particles.
A relatively large number of the pairs of residues are similar to the case shown in Fig. 1 a, that is, pairs of residues that have short C α distances but long interatomic distances.
Because lifespan shortenings, that is, pairs with negative differences, might mask a correlation among the other pairs, we analysed the correlation of difference in median lifespan and median lifespan of the control excluding all pairs with negative differences.
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It is paired with checkered tights.
Natalie is paired off with Charles.
These bases are paired: adenine is paired with thymine, and cytosine is paired with guanine.
Furniture is paired with symmetrical balance.
This is paired with a manual six-speed gearbox.
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