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Chromosomes come in pairs, with one member of each pair inherited from each parent.
On "Food ography)," at 9, beer is paired with food, made into baked goods and created with home-brew kits from Brooklyn.
A model of gnotobiotic mice was used to test the effectiveness of the same nutritional intervention, following transplantation of frozen fecal communities from three twin pairs, with one twin from each pair suffering from kwashiorkor, into germ-free mice.
After settling for a pair of short field goals, Iowa went into halftime ahead 13-0 after Stanley found Brandon Smith for a 10-yard TD grab — which Smith made with one hand — with eight seconds left in the second quarter.
Five pairs were made from either ten different stimuli, or from different combinations of two identical sets of five stimuli with correct associations depending on contextual information.
A word pair is made up of two words, with one coming from the cause text span and the other from the effect text span.
Pair necklaces into pairs of two.
This was attributed to the self-limiting behavior in nanotube bridging: when a nanotube assembles into an electrode pair and makes electrical contact with the two electrodes, the dielectrophoretic force fields change incisively, preventing other nanotubes from approaching.
With the need to purchase six pair of shoes per year, we expect this family to make shoe purchases anywhere from three to six times during the year.
A wicket is a structure made from three stakes, called stumps, driven into the ground, with two crosspieces called bails set on grooves between each pair of them (left-center and center-right).
Three pairs tried unsuccessfully to make three no-trump, and one cautious pair made two hearts with an overtrick.
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