One hydrogen atom pairs with other free hydrogen atoms to create hydrogen gas, which is also captured and sold.
In a recent study (published in the journal Public Library of Science One) seven pairs of subjects controlled virtual avatars.
But the tenor and soprano pairs (one in each camp) are happier matches.
The main characters are in pairs, one man wearing rotating bells and another wearing larger bells weighing up to 35 kg.
They also come in three pairs, one member of each pair being measurably heavy (though lighter than a quark) and one being of minuscule mass.
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One of the stories pairs writer Neil Gaiman, famous for "The Sandman" series, with Gahan Wilson, noted for his cartoons in the New Yorker and Playboy.
It would use public key cryptography to generate and store thousands of public and private key pairs, one for every app or gadget the user needs to unlock.
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In the world of Oz memorabilia, Shaw is best known for having owned one of the four existing pairs of Dorothy's ruby slippers.
The winners will have to do it accurately, making no more than one mistake per million base pairs (the chemical letters in which genomic information is encoded).
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Fashionable people buy multiple pairs, which is one reason for the success at Luxottica Group ( LUX).
One man, displaying a dozen pairs of plastic sandals, breaks into a smile as he talks of his days at university, studying computer science.
The branches split off at directly opposing points and the stems bear between nine and 13 leaves in symmetrical pairs with a lone one at the tip.
In the US study, researchers from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, and colleagues identified 392 pairs of twins where one or both had Alzheimer's from the Swedish Twin Registry.
Before her show, Raitt joked about her age, noting she needs two pairs of glasses -- one for distance and one for reading.
However, he walked round the island and past the terraces where 71 pairs of the terns - one of the few UK breeding colonies - were nesting.
During dinner late one night, while Mr. Toba relaxed over a Japanese hot pot and local liquor, Taiga stomped around the house in basketball warm-ups and two pairs of eyeglasses one for his eyes and a pair of dark sunglasses perched on his forehead, because he thought they were cool.
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One company in Georgia is exporting 2 million pairs of disposable chopsticks a day to China.
We looked at six pairs of numbers, comparing growth in one with growth in the other.
Most people have 46 chromosomes occurring in 22 pairs, plus two sex chromosomes, one maternal and one paternal.
Two pairs of firefighters, each pair with one hose, worked as one unit.
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Why there are only two base pairs is an open question, and one which evolutionary biologists and geneticists want to answer.
The company also says it will introduce a new semiconductor chip that will increase the number of base pairs its machine can read out in one two hour run to 1 billion.
There were four couples in their 20s, three mother-daughter pairs and two other clusters of women, one young, the other middle-aged.
Also, with One-touch mirroring and passive 3D (including four pairs of glasses) the model is available in 70-inch, 60-inch and 50-inch sizes representing new sizes and performance from Sony.
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Kraft had previously dabbed with similar relationships, including one with Cooking.com, but this is the first that pairs content with e-commerce and on this scale, it says.
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One study, called the Achilles project, looked at 76, 475 pairs of feet belonging to people from 18 European countries.
Then imagine different pairs of hands trying to sew the quilt together, pulling one bit in one direction, another bit in another.
All a major needs to do is to start service between one hub and a given city to have service to hundreds of new city-pairs, all prior existing cities being suddenly connected to a new destination.
Ailsa Craig is also home to one of the largest gannet colonies in the world, with about 36, 000 breeding pairs.
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