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pairing and one
The chance of offspring with albinism resulting from the pairing of an organism with albinism and one without albinism is low.
With " promiscuous pairing " – each programmer cycling through all the other programmers on the team rather than pairing only with one partner – knowledge of the system spreads throughout the whole team, reducing risk to management if one programmer leaves the team.
* multiple copies of the same sequence, such as Alu sequences can hinder precise chromosomal pairing during mitosis and meiosis, resulting in unequal crossovers, one of the main reasons for chromosome duplication.
The final basic assumption group, pairing, exists on the assumption that the group has met for the purpose of reproduction-the basic assumption that two people can be met together for only one purpose, and that a sexual one '.
After more than twenty years of intensive research the origin of high-temperature superconductivity is still not clear, but it seems that instead of electron-phonon attraction mechanisms, as in conventional superconductivity, one is dealing with genuine electronic mechanisms ( e. g. by antiferromagnetic correlations ), and instead of s-wave pairing, d-waves are substantial.
In axiomatic set theory and the branches of logic, mathematics, and computer science that use it, the axiom of pairing is one of the axioms of Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory.
At the very end of the T-loop, the single-stranded telomere DNA is held onto a region of double-stranded DNA by the telomere strand disrupting the double-helical DNA and base pairing to one of the two strands.
In allopolyploids, the homologous chromosomes within each parental sub-genome should pair faithfully during meiosis, leading to disomic inheritance ; however in some allopolyploids, the homoeologous chromosomes of the parental genomes may be nearly as similar to one another as the homologous chromosomes, leading to tetrasomic inheritance ( four chromosomes pairing at meiosis ), intergenomic recombination, and reduced fertility.
After more than twenty years of intensive research the origin of high-temperature superconductivity is still not clear, but it seems that instead of electron-phonon attraction mechanisms, as in conventional superconductivity, one is dealing with genuine electronic mechanisms ( e. g. by antiferromagnetic correlations ), and instead of s-wave pairing, d-waves are substantial.
If W = V, then one can also pair the covector w * ∈ V * with the vector v ∈ V via ( w *, v ) → w *( v ), which is the duality pairing between V and its dual, sometimes called the inner product.
Linda realizes that Christian and Lavender are falling in love with one another and that they would be a better pairing.
Producer Reuven Frank, who had advocated pairing Huntley and Brinkley for the convention coverage, thought using two anchors on a regular news program " was one of the dumber ideas I had ever heard.
In multilinear algebra, a tensor contraction is an operation on one or more tensors that arises from the natural pairing of a finite-dimensional vector space and its dual.
During the second half of the 17th century, German composers started pairing preludes ( or sometimes toccatas ) with fugues in the same key ; Johann Pachelbel ( c. 1653 – 1706 ) was one of the first to do so, although Johann Sebastian Bach's ( 1685 – 1750 ) " prelude and fugue " pieces are much more numerous and well-known today.
Vote swapping is a common example of vote pairing, where a voter in one district agrees to vote tactically for a less-preferred candidate or party who has a greater chance of winning in their district, in exchange for a voter from another district voting tactically for the candidate the first voter prefers, because that candidate has a greater possibility of winning in that district.
In the UK pairing is the mechanism by which two members of parliament of opposing parties agree, with the consent of their party whips, to abstain from voting if the other one is unable to vote.
The pairing of Mary Jane and Peter Parker became one of the most prominent couples in the superhero genre.
In 1987, the Washington Bullets drafted the 5 ft 3 in ( 1. 60 m ) point guard Muggsy Bogues, pairing the tallest and shortest players in the league on the court for one season.
This involves the ' marrying ' or ' pairing ' of a viewing card to one particular STB, thus preventing one card ( and indeed subscription ) being used on multiple digiboxes.

pairing and critical
Electron pairing due to phonon exchanges explains superconductivity in conventional superconductors, but it does not explain superconductivity in the newer superconductors that have a very high critical temperature.
According to Thor K. Jensen of Ugo Entertainment, fans disliked the romantic pairing of Angel and Husk, and cites that storyline as emblematic of critical reception to Austen's run on X-Men.
His work on the show, especially his character's pairing with Greenlee Smythe ( portrayed by actor Rebecca Budig ), garnered critical acclaim.
Her subsequent releases, N. Lingusamy's Ji and Aathi, which saw her pairing with Ajith Kumar and Vijay, respectively, were both critical and economical failures, while Aaru was a moderate success and was received well by critics.

pairing and poetic
Besides being set in a traditional form, there is no poetic antecedent for Milton's pairing.

pairing and intelligence
" It also provided a cerebral aspect to the band's image: as the mainstream media caricatured Black Flag as a mindlessly aggressive act, the pairing of their music with high-concept artwork hinted at a greater intelligence at work that was unknown to outsiders.

pairing and into
Unfortunately, in such calculations, Fermi did not take into account the " pairing energy " that might appear when a nuclide with an odd number of neutrons absorbed an extra neutron.
Dōjinshi has been described by Comiket's co-founder Yoshihiro Yonezawa as being " girls playing with dolls "; yaoi fans may ship any male-male pairing, sometimes pairing off a favourite character, or creating a story about two men and fitting existing characters into the story.
After the pairing with Thoth the emblem of Seshat was shown surmounted by a crescent moon, which, over time, degenerated into being shown as two horns arranged to form a crescent shape, but pointing downward ( in an atypical fashion for Egyptian art ).
When his friend Jimmy Page started to come around to his house, guitar in hand and Led Zeppelin at an end, the duo's first live pairing was on the US ARMS ( Action Research into Multiple Sclerosis ) Tour, which had first been mooted by Eric Clapton and, besides Rodgers and Page, would include Jeff Beck, Joe Cocker, Steve Winwood and others.
The colonies, called Bunches ( possibly due to the ballistic pairing of the colony cylinders ) were then organized into administrative sectors called Sides.
However, as the full comedy potential of Cole's dodgy-dealing character emerged, as well as the successful on-screen pairing of Waterman and Cole ( which proved to be one of the series most popular elements ), the emphasis increasingly focused more on Arthur's exploits, and by a few series into the show's life, typical plots revolved more around Arthur's latest shady scam instead of some of the more " gritty " plots of Terry's minding jobs witnessed in early episodes.
A pairing strategy involves dividing all the squares of the board into pairs in such a way that by always playing on the pair of the first player's square, the second player is ensured that the first player cannot get k in a line.
As a result of the 1832 Reform Act the pairing system ended, and Elginshire and Nairnshire were merged into a single constituency, as were Ross and Cromartyshire and also Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire.
He speculated that fermionic atoms could be coaxed into pairing up by subjecting them to a strong magnetic field.
A mentoring program was formed within the group, pairing a new member with an experienced Guerrilla Girl to bring them into the fold.
Sohns had hoped to take the band in a British power-rock direction, but the Super K record label pulled them into a more commercial orientation, pairing the band with bubblegum groups such as the 1910 Fruitgum Company and the Ohio Express on tour.
However, Krampus figures persisted, and by the 17th century Krampus had been incorporated into Christian winter celebrations by pairing him with St. Nicholas.
This pattern of repeated colonizations resulted in a unique genetic conformation in the Euoenotherae whereby the chromosomes at meiosis can form into circles of varying size, rather than complete chromosome pairing as in common meiosis.
Her character's pairing with Robert Newman's Josh Lewis became very popular and the couple has developed into a supercouple and the cornerstone of the soap.
His jokes grew into more substantial works as he began to incorporate them with images, often pairing jokes with images that had no relevance with one another, creating an obscure relationship.
North of the intersection with Metropolitan Parkway, Gratiot Avenue splits into a one-way pairing of Northbound and Southbound Gratiot avenues as it crosses into Mount Clemens near the Clinton River.
West of the bridge, the one-way pairing of Jenny Street and Thomas Street are used before the two merge into Thomas Street west of the M-13 intersections.
30 million viewers tuned into the event, and the widespread media attention it received from prominent newspapers and magazines set the pairing up as the default model for other soap opera supercouples.
A majority of design into the new alloy construction, transmission pairing and first use in production were all undertaken in Detroit ( and manufactured in St. Catharines ).
That goal helped propel him into the 1998 – 99 English football season, as he was one-half of manager David O ' Leary's first-choice striker pairing, along with Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.
Gomez saw a gem that led to the 2005 ECHL All-Star Game, and a top ECHL player that season ; the pairing led to Gomez giving Minard a shot after the lockout ended, and he played his way into the AHL, and eventually signing a two-way contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins, receiving in 2007 – 08 his first call-up to the NHL.
During the film, Angus takes counsel from two people: Troy Wedberg, a small and geeky boy who attempts to turn Angus into a " large pathetic virgin with a new look " by giving Angus an edgier style and encouraging him to exercise in hopes that Angus will look more attractive ; and Angus ' grandfather, an assured yet narcoleptic crank who readies himself to marry a woman thirty years his junior, who encourages Angus to go to the ball by ordering him to stop caring about what everyone else will think of him and his pairing with the popular Melissa.

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