Normally, an incoming electron would have a good chance of displacing one of these low-energy incumbents, but unlike the free electrons in metals, which are usually singletons, those in a superconductor tend to wander around in pairs.
This is reminiscent of their behaviour in conventional superconductors, where they wander around in pairs.
She and her sister-in-law wander around (through the first modern crowds we have seen in a Zhang film) and get snared in bureaucratic red tape.
The resulting 5, 000-odd extra police, and community support officers in bright yellow vests, who wander the city in pairs, does not quite amount to a blitz on crime of the kind managed by New York's former mayor, Rudy Giuliani.
The Democrats will undoubtedly be condemned to wander in the wilderness for some time to come.
It was like any moment you expected some Victorians to wander in with their cups of tea.
Apparently the 99% would from time to time wander in and even drive their decrepit vehicles through.
As the 1800s unfold, the stage becomes more crowded and Mr Bickers sometimes appears to wander in the detail.
Wander in silence through ten rooms decked for Christmas past then tell all over mulled wine and mince pies.
You wander in at sunset after a hard day's lounging in the sun and pull a chilled tureen out of the fridge.
MeterPlug can cut power to whatever is jacked in as users wander away, and restore juice when they walk back into range.
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They film the other kids at home, at school, and at leisure, as they wander in the woods or around railroad yards.
We had thirty minutes to wander in downtown Milan, so Karen and Handy and I stepped into the cool interior of the Duomo.
Cities that are pleasant to wander in attract more tourists.
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Indeed, you wander in the courtyard of your average assembly hall and you get the sense Chow Yun Fat is about to break out of the walls in a spectacularly choreographed fight scene.
Walking away from a problem to do simple, routine tasks, and letting the mind wander in the process, can spark creative new connections or approaches to solving dilemmas, says a 2012 study in Psychological Science.
It is a site you will get lost in as you wander through the immense collection - and do not let the opening graphics fool you - this is one highly sophisticated piece of web design.
For example, in Cambridge you might wander into a college and admire its fine cloistered "court" - but in Oxford you would be in a "quadrangle".
In the capital Doha, you can wander a labyrinthine souq, take in some of the glitziest shopping malls known to man and explore decidedly hip boutiques from exciting local designers.
This isn't the time to wander off in a fit, cursing the weather gods.
Unemployed, Jed liked to stay out late, sleep until noon, and wander around in his boxers.
Which also means that they sometimes wander off in search of a better place to stay if the mood takes them.
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He thinks players could just wander around in those cities and be amazed at all the detail in the look and feel of the areas.
As a consequence, we often wander around in disconnected pools of information, inside of profoundly siloed organizations, not able to see the connections between this and that.
It was his lot to wander about in a misty forest, among insects, plants, and a general absence of culture, while luxurious trains hurtled into the distance.
It featured Gates pretending to wander the country in search of tales about Buffett and calling Melinda with them from pay phones.
Take "Sleep No More, " the immersive theater project in which masked audience members wander through the set, fiddling with props and engaging with the performers.
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