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were pairs
noun
Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
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As a start to breaking down the task of assigning each 14-3-3 target 14-3-3 target 14-3-3 target, 'OR' gate and/or 'cointeractionetector' categorinto we examined the 50 targets with paired 14-3-3-binding sites to determine whether they were pairs of similar or different motifs.
Towering tall and leathery over their utensils were pairs of black cowboy boots.
Most of the mothers were pairs of sisters, but some were identical twins or first cousins raised as sisters.The NLSY surveys asked the mothers about many things, including whether the father of their children lived with them.
Catch pairs plotted more closely, Sorensen's distances were smaller, and assemblages were much more concordant than were pairs of catches randomly selected from different sites.
The mentoring program was comprised of 17 mentor-mentee groups, 15 of which were pairs, and two of which had three students.
In order to evaluate the performance of our method, we also prepared five datasets #1 to #5 that were pairs of 100 segments for training (training segments) and 70 segments for testing (testing segments), i.e., a simple cross-validation scheme.
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Yours?" People were pairing off fast.
"We were paired up in different cities.
All experiments were paired with their controls.
Finally, Tyler Grady and Alex Lambert were paired off.
Scenarios were paired randomly.
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