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Paired and with
Paired with the problem are any number of algorithms that can be used to solve the problem, that is, to calculate the solution.
Paired with the program Aldus PageMaker, the LaserWriter gave the layout editor an exact replica of the printed page.
Paired up with the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the 2009 NBA Playoffs, the Hornets were eliminated in five games.
Paired with Ottumwa, Iowa, Kirksville is a media market region, ranked 199 by Nielsen, and home to an ABC affiliate, KTVO-TV 3.
Paired spring-balance safety valves of a ČSD Class 252. 0, with hand adjustment wheels
Paired qualities were associated with each humor and its season.
Paired for the first time with Russian Elena Bovina, he beat defending champions Martina Navratilova and Leander Paes in straight sets in an hour and nine minutes 6 – 1, 7 – 6.
Paired with the concentration requirement was a tutorial system in which every student had the guidance of a tutor to see he was prepared for examination in his area of concentration.
Paired t-tests are a form of blocking, and have greater power than unpaired tests when the paired units are similar with respect to " noise factors " that are independent of membership in the two groups being compared.
" Paired with this on the same day is a reading from St. Peter Chrysologus, d. AD 450, who quotes the Apostle: " let us also wear the likeness of the man of heaven ".
Paired releases with Super Xevious include Namco Classic Collection Vol.
Paired with L. A. ( Light Album ), M. I. U. Album was reissued on CD in 2002.
Paired with Rob Estes who played Sergeant Chris Lorenzo, Kapture gained global recognition along with her costar since the show was broadcast in several countries.
Paired with Ira Tucker, Sr., they adopted a daring style, which they called " trickeration ", in which they would mix melisma with intricate harmonies, sharing the lead while often improvising phrases.
Paired with perennial superstar Eddie Shore on the backline, the move proved highly successful, and Clapper was named a First Team NHL All-Star on defence in 1939, 1940 and 1941, leading the Bruins to Stanley Cup victories in 1939 and 1941.
Paired up against Lolich again for game five, Briles left the game in the seventh inning with a 3-2 lead and a runner on first.
Paired with an innovative philosophy that included a resident acting company with high professional standards was a unique design concept in the stage itself.
Paired with Runa Laila, the singer is considered the pioneering father of pop music, mostly hip-hop and disco, in South Asia.
Paired with failures such as Joanie Loves Chachi, Star of the Family and It Takes Two, the ratings for Too Close For Comfort plummeted.
Paired with Marilyn Pierce, a dog trainer and former model, he showed a conservative betting style and great charm, as evidenced by this short exchange with Groucho:

Paired and 1960s
Likewise ; Parker abandoned the conservative suit and tie of the 1960s comics and previous animated series in favor of dark blue straight-legged linen pants ; Paired with a hip turquoise / light blue jacket over a yellow turtleneck ( although he infrequently wore a button down shirt in the series and put on a tie for the President ’ s arrival at the New York City airport in “ Dr.

Paired and was
Paired with a campaign to advertise the hormone to physicians, the campaign was successful, and tens of thousands of children began receiving HGH.
Paired with the high costs of UHF tuners, there was no need for WLBC-TV to remain on the air.

Paired and .
Paired DNA and RNA molecules are comparatively stable at room temperature but the two nucleotide strands will separate above a melting point that is determined by the length of the molecules, the extent of mispairing ( if any ), and the GC content.
* Paired Arytenoid Cartilage: Of the paired cartilages, the arytenoid cartilages are the most important because they influence the position and tension of the vocal folds.
* Paired Corniculate Cartilage: Horn-shaped pieces of elastic cartilage located at the apex of each arytenoid cartilage.
* Paired Cuneiform Cartilage: Club-shaped pieces of elastic cartilage located anterior to the corniculate cartilages.
Paired geese are more dominant and feed more, two factors that result in more young.
He systematised the predominant style of Hung Gar and choreographed its version of the Tiger Crane Paired Form Fist, which incorporates his Ten Special Fist techniques.
Paired bridges connect the south end of the island to the Town of Tonawanda, and another pair of bridges connects the northern end to the City of Niagara Falls in Niagara County.
* McKendree cylinder: Paired cylinders in the same vein as the O ' Neill cylinder / Island Three design, each 460 km in radius and 4600 km long ( versus 3. 2 km radius and 32 km long in the Island Three design ).
Paired Corinthian order | Corinthian pilasters on the county courthouse in Springfield, Ohio.
Paired exchange programs were popularized in the New England Journal of Medicine article " Ethics of a paired-kidney-exchange program " in 1997 by L. F. Ross.
Paired, mobile, and segmented, they are located between the eyes on the forehead.
Paired valves were often adjusted to slightly different pressures too, a small valve as a control measure and the lockable valve made larger and permanenently set to a higher pressure, as a safeguard.
Paired thorns grow in regularly spaced intervals from the edges.
Paired impact craters, such as the Clearwater Lakes in Canada, may have been formed by binary asteroids.
Paired reports from the same shot may be observed when the listener is first reached by the shock wave generated by the bullet flying past at supersonic speed, then by the muzzle blast moving at sound speed all the way from the muzzle.
Paired or multiple pairs of columns are normally employed in a colonnade, but the porch of columns that surrounds a peripteral classical temple ( such as the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C .) can be termed a colonnade.

with and dissipation
Other significant properties are high specific heat ( 1925 J · kg < sup >− 1 </ sup >· K < sup >− 1 </ sup >) and thermal conductivity ( 216 W · m < sup >− 1 </ sup >· K < sup >− 1 </ sup >), which make beryllium the metal with the best heat dissipation characteristics per unit weight.
While removing the global clock signal makes the design process considerably more complex in many ways, asynchronous ( or clockless ) designs carry marked advantages in power consumption and heat dissipation in comparison with similar synchronous designs.
This, combined with their excellent power consumption and heat dissipation properties, makes them very suitable for embedded computers.
Photosynthesis takes place on the thylakoid membrane ; as in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, it involves the coupling of cross-membrane fluxes with biosynthesis via the dissipation of a proton electrochemical gradient.
A MOSFET operates with the lowest resistance when fully on and thus ( excluding when fully off ) has the lowest power dissipation when in that condition.
Most LEDs were made in the very common 5 mm T1¾ and 3 mm T1 packages, but with rising power output, it has grown increasingly necessary to shed excess heat to maintain reliability, so more complex packages have been adapted for efficient heat dissipation.
If the friction and heat dissipation were not present, the Moon's gravitational force on the tidal bulge would rapidly ( within two days ) bring the tide back into synchronization with the Moon, and the Moon would no longer recede.
For example, the thermistor may be used as a flow rate sensor, since the dissipation constant increases with the rate of flow of a fluid past the thermistor.
* Power usage / Heat dissipation – As threshold voltages have ceased to scale with advancing process technology, dynamic power dissipation has not scaled proportionally.
Many issues are common to the wearables as with mobile computing, ambient intelligence and ubiquitous computing research communities, including power management and heat dissipation, software architectures, wireless and personal area networks.
The study of dielectric properties is concerned with the storage and dissipation of electric and magnetic energy in materials.
Several variations from the original bipolar TTL concept were developed, giving circuits with higher speed or lower power dissipation to allow optimization of a design.
Successors to the original bipolar TTL logic often are interchangeable in function with the original circuits, but with improved speed or lower power dissipation.
* High-speed TTL ( H ), with faster switching than standard TTL ( 6ns ) but significantly higher power dissipation ( 22 mW )
If correct load capacitance is estimated on a node together with its activity factor, the dynamic power dissipation at that node can be calculated effectively.
Short circuit power dissipation increases with rise and fall time of the transistors. An additional form of power consumption became significant in the 1990s as wires on chip became narrower and the long wires became more resistive.
The first album released with Hogarth, 1989's Seasons End, was a hit, and albums continued to chart well until the dissipation of the band's mainstream popularity in the late 1990s ; save for a resurgence in the mid-to late-2000s, they have essentially been a cult act since then.
Problems have occurred with heat dissipation and high-speed bearings in these new microturbines.
Moving to London around 1765, for fear of being " drawn into dissipation ", he set himself up informally as a doctor, befriended the Royal Academician artist Angelika Kauffmann, and began to mix with Italian artists and architects in the coffee houses around Soho.
Odd-numbered releases had always been reactions to issues raised within the previous even numbered part ; hence, it was generally expected that the 68050 would have reduced the 68040's power consumption ( and thus heat dissipation ), improved exception handling in the FPU, used a smaller feature size and optimized the microcode in line with program use of instructions.
This notion of " powerful " does not relate to continuous power dissipation, and may be confusing in that a brake may be " powerful " and brake strongly with a gentle brake application, yet have lower ( worse ) peak force than a less " powerful " brake.
Similarly, Kerry Emanuel in Nature writes that hurricane power dissipation is highly correlated with temperature, reflecting global warming.

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