Photosynthesis does not occur in a vacuum. In fact, it is inevitably paired with cellular respiration in most producers. |
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The two have paired together at Wimbledon in the mixed doubles competition. |
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In these pages we share with you the fruits of our labors and the grapes and malts we paired them with. |
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I eventually selected my baby-blue shorts and a lavender tank top, paired with matching lavender flip-flops. |
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The species possesses paired, elongate lateral spines that function in saltatory sweeping motions in response to sheer disturbances by predators. |
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In Drosophila larvae the paired lymph gland lobes that flank the dorsal vessel are sites of hematopoiesis. |
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Naturally, he paired his lack of shirt with the saggiest trousers man could create. |
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The effort was conscious and deliberate with each artist paired with a designer. |
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Two experiments varied the attributes in paired associates lists or sentences. |
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For instance, some experiments have involved the learning of paired associates. |
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Enough of his signature polished concrete, paired with rough-hewn marble, emerges to create a strong sculptural presence. |
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The nervous system consists of a lobed dorsal brain and ventral nerve cord with fused paired ganglia. |
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These females were then reweighed and paired with a different mate from the other treatment group. |
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No defect was detected in the relocation of the paired centrioles to abut the nuclear membrane or in the initial formation of the annulus. |
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Opposite, a humbler twelfth-century ambo has a paired mosaic motif, showing Jonah being eaten and then regurgitated by a twirly-tailed whale. |
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Such overhead logging methods were paired with cable yarding systems that dragged the logs to their loading sites. |
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Yet I also know he would rather be paired with any of them or even a guy instead of being temporarily in alliance with me. |
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Snug reefer jackets with raised collars were paired with thigh-high black leather boots. |
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The young female kestrel may have paired off with a young male. We spotted them chasing off a Jack Merlin. |
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This season, a floaty chiffon knee-length skirt paired with a Fair Isle sweater or a tweedy jacket will look extremely hip. |
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I am quite content to eat them out of hand, or paired with redcurrants in my mother's fruit salads. |
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In the study, male meadow voles were paired with sexually receptive females in two cages. |
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After a while, it seemed obvious that he didn't have the same skill, he was paired with Dale for a lab in the 7th grade and history was made. |
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I was paired with Ray Wilkins and I topped my opening drive just past the ladies' tees. |
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However, the gill arches seem to be jointed and they appear to be closely related to paired fin-folds on the anaspid model. |
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I was paired up with the short, pudgy, acned boy I had stood next to, and Miss Johnson demonstrated the main steps before starting us off. |
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A crowd pleaser was the dark denim jean skirt with pink pockets, paired with a pink tank top. |
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It jarred with the sweetish tomato sauce I paired it with until added chili flakes to the food. |
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This contrasts with the horns of artiodactyls, which have bone cores, are paired, and are located on the frontals. |
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Volunteer mentors and mentees with similar goals would be paired for an academic year. |
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The 16 players in each category will be paired in a round robin system with the top eight qualifying for the final round. |
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This is paired with Missy's wantonly lascivious delivery and interplay with her vocal partners. |
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Disarming as beauty is when paired with charm, the waitpersons are also as informed as they are informal. |
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Guys especially like to see women in low waist pants paired with crop tops. |
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All the other competitors were paired up in boats, while I struggled against a howling head wind, wading the brackish water from the bank. |
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I absolutely love the assertiveness of olives and capers, especially when paired with a meaty fish like swordfish. |
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It was a short A-line frock that covered her arms, and she paired it with a veil and a floral crown. |
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The artificiality of the TV show, when paired with the growing intimacy between the cast members, was often jarringly surreal. |
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His masterful color sense paired a blood-red satin tunic with fuchsia trousers. |
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In the camp, beside the glowing remains of three watchfires, paired sentries sat on heaps of skins, talking in low tones and passing wineskins from hand to hand. |
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For example, some Kaftan-inspired dresses with flowing silhouettes were paired with belts which cinched the waistline. |
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This explains the crumpled look of his beautiful red velvet suit paired with cowboy boots and a flowery style shirt. |
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Females mate with multiple males and store the collection of sperm in the seminal receptacle and the paired spermathecae for later use in fertilizing eggs. |
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Many casters such as wizards, necromancers or enchanters were best paired with a cleric because after casting, a cleric could mend the internal wounds. |
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As briefly alluded to earlier, the position that snow and lemons are not colored is naturally paired with the position that they are not cold and sour either. |
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Once Kennex and Dorian are paired, the pilot spends the rest of the time trying to sell us this odd couple as a duo. |
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About 1500, composers adopted the practice of paired imitation and through imitation, the repetition of short melodic passages in two voices or in all parts. |
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The analogical structure and poetical impulse that runs through all of the paired images are even found in the artist's single images such as his Giglio. |
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He achieved greater mobility by building lighter gun carriages, and having the guns and limbers drawn by paired horses rather than in tandem, as they had been before. |
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The fish was paired with a selection of Italian artisanal beers, in a spectrum of colors ranging from the smoky golden of witbier to the dark chocolate of stout. |
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In this task, listeners heard sets of five paired associates. |
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The two have paired up again for Please Give, a send-up of white guilt and privilege in these recession-plagued times. |
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Kids are sitting paired off with each other at lab tables with Bunsen burners on tabletops along with test tube holders and other chemistry objects. |
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Amiigo is a wrist and shoelace hardware combo, paired a smartphone app that crunches movement data in the cloud. |
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There are nine paired microtubules per axoneme, and they are interconnected by dynein molecules, protruding at regular intervals like the legs of a millipede. |
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Black pepper is ubiquitous in the modern world as a seasoning and is often paired with salt. |
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It is rarer to find paired edible crabs, and potential peelers need to be tested. |
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At West Virginia, the introduction of general-admission alcohol sales was paired with the elimination of so-called passouts. |
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The Iliad is paired with something of a sequel, the Odyssey, also attributed to Homer. |
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The composer's instrumentation usually included paired flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns and trumpets. |
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Vesicles of the forebrain are usually paired, giving rise to hemispheres like the cerebral hemispheres in mammals. |
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The anterior two thirds originate from paired lateral lingual swellings, which are contributed by first branchial arch. |
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The story consists of simple rhyming verses paired with illustrations of striking skyscapes, graceful animals, and a young boy amazed by it all. |
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When these actions are paired with verbal communication, a message is created and sent out. |
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He was paired with Chris Niarchos, finishing seventh in class and 21st overall. |
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Book for a one-off 3 course lunch plus cheese, all paired with Bodegas Baron sherries of Sanliucar de Barrameda. |
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It consists of five paired mesodermic arches, each separated by an endodermal pouch and an ectodermal cleft. |
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Stone Maya stelae are widespread in city sites, often paired with low, circular stones referred to as altars in the literature. |
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Are ads that play before video clips, known as prerolls, more effective when paired with banner ads? |
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The landmark configuration included the shape of the periplastronal ambulacrals and paired petals. |
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There are many different formations of the rocks, incorporating single and paired columns of 3 or more rocks. |
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There is a period in the moss life cycle when they do have a double set of paired chromosomes, but this happens only during the sporophyte stage. |
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The diploid sporophyte has 2n paired chromosomes, where n varies from species to species. |
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The use of sulfur isotope reconstruction is often paired with oxygen when a molecule contains both elements. |
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Scott Fitzgerald, Max Perkins and Scribner's agreed to publish it because it came paired with The Sun Also Rises. |
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One particularly snazzy outfit consisted of vertically striped pants paired with a horizontally striped and sequined top. |
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Thysanoptera adults have paired spiracles on the pleura of the mesothorax and metathorax and on the first and eighth abdominal tergites. |
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Hal Sutton famously paired the arch-enemies in the last match and they flopped, but new US captain Hal Sutton is unlikely to follow suit. |
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Now they have introduced the exciting concept of paired bungee jumps from Garry Bridge. |
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At the end of each row, the paired ploughs are turned over, so the other can be used. |
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Otherwise, a Roman god might be paired with a native goddess, as with Mercury and Rosmerta. |
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Radula with well-formed rachidian, two pairs of laterals, paired pluricuspid teeth, and two pairs of marginals. |
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This is accomplished by means of paired, forked hemipenes, which are stored, inverted, in the male's tail. |
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Many organs that are paired, such as kidneys or reproductive organs, are staggered within the body, with one located ahead of the other. |
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Traditionally, a barleywine or port are paired with Blue Stilton, but it also goes well with sweet sherry or Madeira wine. |
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Mytton Hall's imposing entrance has a grey sandstone ashlar Ionic porch, with paired column. |
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In most species, gonads are paired organs of similar size, which can be partially or totally fused. |
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Hers was the first Indian cookbook to introduce Konkani cuisine to the world and each dish was paired with a wine. |
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Most fish move by alternately contracting paired sets of muscles on either side of the backbone. |
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A high school teacher in Akron, Ohio, paired five Labrador retriever puppies and their father with her behavioral problem-prone students. |
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Eastern Wandsworth was to form a borough in itself, with western Wandsworth being paired with Battersea. |
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It has a single ridge extending from the tip of the rostrum to the paired blowholes that are a distinctive characteristic of baleen whales. |
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An exception is the Ophiocanopidae, in which the gonads do not open into bursae and are instead paired in a chain along the basal arm joints. |
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All these organisms have a body divided into repeating segments, typically with paired appendages. |
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Think a sari in silk crepe paired with a logoed jacquard mesh-knit shirt. |
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Then he paired the pictures of past and present in diptych form. |
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Doufuru can be used as a spread on steamed buns, or paired with rice congee. |
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The internal bays are marked externally by paired pilasters with Corinthian capitals at the lower level and Composite at the upper level. |
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Another feature employed by Mansart was a boldly projecting Classical portico with paired columns. |
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Auxiliary verbs such as have and be are paired with verbs in the infinitive, past, or progressive forms. |
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Show your 'Palm Beach' attitude with dip-dyed tees, chinos or Bermuda shorts paired with classic Aeropostale flip flops and you are summer-ready. |
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Le Sanglier presents a Club Culinaire 3-course bistro dinner paired with wines at 5522 Crebs Ave. |
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In each round of games the teams are paired at random, with the first team drawn listed as the home team. |
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Twelve of the smallest counties were paired to form sheriffdoms, a process of amalgamation that was to continue until the twentieth century. |
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The students were paired up with those of a similar age from the Lycee Polyvalent de Mauriac in the Auvergne region. |
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Perhaps the pivotal pieces in this show were a paired terrarium and aquarium, both modestly scaled and positioned side by side on matching white pedestals. |
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The fruits of Norway maple are paired samaras with widely diverging wings, Norway maple seeds are flattened, while those of sugar maple are globose. |
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The strong spicy flavor of the ginger paired with the pop of freshness from the mint and the tanginess of the citrus zest created an unmatched cocktail. |
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The generalized mollusc has two paired nerve cords, or three in bivalves. |
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A meson is a particle made up of a quark paired with an antiquark. |
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They could be paired with a sweatshirt or T-shirt or a tanktop. |
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The formation of a pair and the bond between the two birds is tied to the holding of a nest site, though paired house sparrows can recognise each other away from the nest. |
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The menu at Licorous here in Seattle features a selection of amuse bouche-sized appetizers paired with complementary and equally tempting cocktails. |
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The end displays the paired bamboo poles crossing each other. |
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Meals can also be paired with the fresh EVR non-alcoholic beverages including the ginger cucumber cooler, invigorating watermelon juice, limeade and more. |
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To reach the center of the triangle for optimal performance, a high-performance dispersant is often best paired with only a dynamic wetting agent. |
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The most typical cathedrals are those that have large paired towers at their western end, as at Canterbury, Durham, Southwell, Wells, Ripon and York. |
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Offshore, on the Skerries, RSPB wardens look after one of the largest tern colonies in Britain, where a roseate tern has again paired up with an Arctic tern. |
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For Regent Cocktail Club's Montauk Sour, I use a local red wine from the Hamptons, paired with Bulled bourbon, lemon juice, simple syrup and egg white. |
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Their friendship is a fascinating study in cultural and temperamental contrast, an impulsive and witty American paired with a steady, phlegmatic German. |
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This paired with orientation of the fibers leads to effective stress distribution onto the goethite fibers and not onto the weaker chitin matrix in the limpet teeth. |
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Solaire, a heat-transfer jacquard in butter cream with blush and oyster touches, is paired with the Luminesce 220-count solid-color sateen sheets. |
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Pax3 and Pax7 are paired box transcription factors that contribute to early striated muscle development and are expressed in the dermatomyotome of paraxial mesoderm. |
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Ecotourism and agriculture, paired with greater investments in education, health, and private enterprise, are key elements of Madagascar's development strategy. |
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When paired with BenQ s RevolutionEyes technology, the XL2420G provides a hybrid experience which is both blazingly fast and incredibly comfortable. |
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Audrey Tatou was the very epitome of French chic as she attended the party in a large cloak and cropped black trousers which she paired with black brogues. |
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