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the twinning
noun
Either of two people (or, less commonly, animals) who shared the same uterus at the same time; one who was born at the same birth as a sibling.
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This led directly to the twinning with German towns that had been devastated by allied bombing, Kiel (in 1947) and Dresden (1956).
She is an unabashed Russophile and her trips to Volgograd have convinced her that the twinning arrangement between the two cities is vital in our fraught times.
According to Doncaster council, killing formal town-twinning has saved £4,000 a year and the twinning arrangements are continuing informally.
The twinning plane was noted as being a (101) mirror plane.
Microscopic observations show regular boundaries of the twinning plane in the Mudeungsan Tuff (Fig. 3c, d).
The twinning shear strain was calculated to be 0.353 for the (101) twin plane.
After 100 γ-α-γ transformations, the twinning structure of reverted austenite was prevailed (Fig. 2b).
Minimization of the total energy led to determination of the twinning stress accounting for the twinning energy landscape in the presence of interacting multiple twin dislocations and disregistry profiles at the dislocation core.
The twinning fraction varied from 0.32 to 0.43 for different data sets.
The Netherlands was represented by the twinning sites of Parnassia Brijder (Mistral, youth addiction care) and De Jutters (Palmhuis, youth forensic care) in The Hague.
Among those who answered questions about satisfaction, 38%% of RF and 28%% of USF reported they were "very satisfied" with the twinning experience overall (Table 1).
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