While in the scanner she was shown responses of four other subjects to the pairs of objects before seeing them herself, then performed the mental rotation required to evaluate the images.
Engineers from both the honeycomb and the thin-mirror camps, who fought bitterly over the contract to make the Gemini mirrors, will be watching closely, to see which of the two pairs of telescopes produces the better images.
Once the identical twins reached the age of 50, there was an increased similarity in the number of pairs of individual moles.
It is estimated that by the end of this year it will be producing 10 million pairs a day, still puny in terms of the 63 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks used each year in China.
Around 35% of the 190m pairs of shoes it produces worldwide each year are made in Indonesia, providing perhaps 100, 000 jobs.
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.
Shin was nearly through the fence when his lower legs slipped off Park's torso and came into direct contact, through the two pairs of pants he was wearing, with the bottom strand.
In fact there only circumstance where such an index has value is when the Sharpe ratios of all component stocks and the correlations between all pairs of stocks in the index are equal.
The last part of the exhibit pairs Beck's photos with recent pictures of the same locations.
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 clash pairs two of the favourites for the competition, with Sevilla pulling off a remarkable escape to go through against Shakhtar Donetsk.
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The genome project, which the government began in 1987, aimed to speed the gene-hunting effort by providing the first full map of all 3 billion base pairs that make up human DNA. (It was not necessary, in this effort, to run through all the pairs on each set of chromosomes, or 6 billion pairs.) And because the base pairs come in only four varieties, they are digital and ideal for computer decoding.
Now the 49-year-old is raving about the eight pairs of socks he owns from Teko LLC, in Boulder, Colo.
Every year, the equivalent of 25 million trees are cut to produce the 45 billion pairs of chopsticks that China alone consumes annually.
In other European cultures, if the man is from the upper strata of society, he is required to give the woman 12 pairs of gloves as a penalty.
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Then I plotted lines between the pairs by weight, so that pairs of cities with the most friendships between them were drawn on top of the others.
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The Swedish team, with help from researchers at the University of Copenhagen, sequenced tens of thousands of base pairs from across the genome of the farm woman, going beyond earlier studies that looked at narrower slices, such as mitochondrial DNA inherited through the female line.
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He said the release of four pairs was the first time the birds had been introduced into the wild in central Bali.
Similarly, the triumphal arches shaped as two pairs of crossed swords are made from the physical evidence of battle itself.
There are nine cameras hard-mounted to the rover: two pairs of black-and-white Hazard Avoidance Cameras in the front, another two pair mounted to the rear of the rover, (dashed arrows in the graphic) and the color Mars Descent Imager (MARDI).
All you need then is a powerful computer program to match up the overlaps, and you can reconstruct the original order of the base pairs.
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Marty Bentrott, vice president of sales, marketing and in-service support for the 787, says that since 1990, the number of city pairs more than 3, 000 nautical miles apart served by the world's airlines have doubled, the number of frequencies offered by the airlines have doubled, and the number of available seat-kilometers (seating capacity times miles flown) have doubled.
The upshot is that pairs of virtual phonons are appearing and disappearing all the time, and if one gets trapped inside a supersonic boundary, the other should be released into the wider world to make a noise.
The lesser black-backed gull and the herring gull are protected species in the EU. There are 6, 500 breeding pairs in the whole of Flanders, according to Eric Stienen, an expert in colony birds at the Flemish Institute for Nature and Forests.
Many small gaps remain, and these complicate still further the job of identifying genes by looking directly at the sequence of base pairs.
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For example, the correlation between average pairs of stocks more than tripled between 2007 and 2010 and the correlation between categories more than doubled during that time period.
Jane, like her male counterparts, has a big truck with her company logo plastered on the doors, lots of specialized tools and ladders, a crew of talented helpers, 20 years in the business and several pairs of Carhartt jeans and Timberland boots ( NYSE:TBL).
The human genome project itself, which was the enabling factor of this revolution, was perfectly exponential with the number of base pairs being sequenced doubling every year and the cost per base pair coming down by half every year.
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