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to pairs
noun
Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
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Crossing is an operation applied to pairs of vectors.
The inn, which opened earlier this year, has seven themed rooms, all dedicated to pairs of literary lovers.
The researchers analyzed chromosome pairs in several bdelloid species, and compared them to pairs from other rotifers that reproduce sexually.
Baier was pushed into skating by her father when she 5, and she switched to pairs when she met Ernst in 1932.
"In order to make our numbers one quarter, she sold over one million units to Sam's Club," recalled another former employee, referring to pairs of jeans.
This is before I realise that many of the numbers refer to pairs of components, or that the level of complexity ramps up with each successive step.
Male Diaprepes are more attracted to pairs of females than they are to singletons, so any harassment would be increased.
In one study, Patricia Davies of Colorado State University led a research team that analyzed how children identified as having sensitivity to sounds responded to pairs of sharp clicks, heard through headphones.
Here, we consider data which, instead, is related to pairs of locations.
Points in red correspond to pairs with a SALI whose empirical p-value < 0.05.
Here we extend it to pairs of maps between manifolds of arbitrary dimensions.
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