Pairs
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Using feathers from the flocks that perched on the tower, and the wax from candles, Daedalus constructed two
pairs
of giant wings.
And what Floyd did is he changed out two of those base pairs, so it's ATXY.
There are 12
pairs
of 50:1 reductions, so that means that the final speed of that gear on the end is so slow that it would take two trillion years to turn once.
To use the device, you’ll have to input
pairs
of points that tell the laser where to begin and end each cut, and then the laser executes all the cuts simultaneously.
Matter and antimatter particles are produced in
pairs
in high-energy collisions, and they annihilate each other when they meet.
And as I walked through the village, I could feel hundreds of
pairs
of eyes watching me from behind doorways and curtains, from behind shutters.
Look at all those repeating base pairs: ATCG.
They visibly make a living by asking for donations and by selling
pairs
of sticks tied with two strings.
We see that we've got two, three and five at the top, we have
pairs
of numbers at the next level, and we have single elements at the next level and then the empty set at the bottom.
So I brought in some more kids, and after the marshmallow test, I showed them pictures of
pairs
of kids, and I told them, "One of these kids likes to have things right away, like cookies and stickers.
Because in order to be stable in cells, the two strands of a DNA double helix have to form base
pairs.
And because C only
pairs
with G, and T only
pairs
with A, simply changing a C to a T on one DNA strand creates a mismatch, a disagreement between the two DNA strands that the cell has to resolve by deciding which strand to replace.
These fluctuations are driven by the continuous creation and destruction of virtual particle pairs, which consist of a particle and its oppositely charged antiparticle.
You know, they are generally put together in pairs, creating a word or what we call base
pairs.
So, if you look at a human genome, they consist of 3.2 billion of these base
pairs.
It is a long, long series of these base
pairs.
We expected some hundred-ish people to register, and we planned to match them by hand, the
pairs.
Thousands of Germans met in
pairs
and talked about politics peacefully.
And we just don't know if some of the
pairs
got married.
Some of the
pairs
we invited to Berlin to a special event.
Five years ago, in a fashion study, we found that on average, a Chinese consumer would be buying five to eight
pairs
of shoes.
This number tripled to reach about 25
pairs
of shoes a year.
Who would need so many
pairs
of shoes?
And suddenly it's not one pair of shoes or 100
pairs
of shoes.
It's tens of thousands of
pairs
of shoes.
The way they recycle the boards is that they actually use the coal briquettes, which are used all through China, but they heat up the boards, and with
pairs
of pliers they pull off all the components.
I want to start with these word
pairs
here.
It
pairs
closely with love, which is the will for the other to be happy, which requires, of course, that one feels some happiness oneself and wishes to share it.
And I said, "Well, how on Earth can you come up with a sequence of the base
pairs
in DNA?" Cut up the DNA, you sequence individual pieces, and then you look for overlaps, and you basically match them at the edges.
Symmetry,
pairs.
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