Sentences with phrase «members of the pair»

However, if only one member of the pair considered the other a friend, obesity was more likely to spread only to the person holding that view.
If either member of a pair failed to dance, we repeated the recording session using the same pair, or switched their partners.
Dogs also have a good scent memory that can identify other dogs they haven't seen for years — and can remember which of them was the dominant member of the pair.
Having one member of a pair describe a situation to his partner and having the partner repeat what he or she heard is an effective tool in teaching reflective listening.
Consequently, since there are two possible sets of spin measurements for the N neutrons that come down each end of the horizontal tube, there are four sets of the products that are formed by multiplying a possible spin value for one neutron by a possible spin value for the other member of the pair, one set of such products for each of the pairs of sets, A-C, A-D, B - C, and B - D.
Others feel ignorance can be bliss and opt to have the entrepreneurial member of the pair spare his or her spouse all the grisly details of the startup journey.
When one member of the pair stirred, coughed, or changed sleeping stages, the other member also changed, often without awakening.
It is likely that defects in the prenatal environment play a role, for the schizophrenic member of a pair of discordant twins often has physical deformities (particularly in the hands) acquired in the womb and not shared by the other twin.
The pulsar is the left member of a pair of stars near the centre of the picture.
Together, they keep one another on top of assignments; and if one member of the pair misbehaves, they both get the consequences.
(ref) Those genes are often lethal when two defective members of a pair (alleles) are inherited.
Island foxes are primarily monogamous and mate for life, with a pair sharing a territory until one member of the pair dies.
Accordingly, Stapp is careful to distinguish between (a) attributing definite spin values in more than one direction to a particle like the neutron and (b) asserting that if the spins of certain pairs of such particles are or were to be measured in this or that direction, a specific mathematical relation will or would be found to hold, on a statistical basis, between the spin values of the members of the pairs.
Stapp is not suggesting that the actual results of spin measurements for one member of a pair of until - recently interacting particles will be affected by the choice of an axis for measuring the spin of the other member of the pair — even if this choice is made after the particles have ceased interacting.
If it is ascertained that one member of a pair of neutrons, which have interacted in the above manner, has its spin up with respect to a given axis, then it is reasonably certain that the other member of the pair, if measured, will be found to have its spin down with respect to this same axis.
If both members of a pair have all their winks covered, they are said to be squopt.
Each member of the pair tended to often, but not always, be in the same stage of sleep for longer periods if they slept together.
A rough illustration of this finding can be seen in the concordance of identical and fraternal twins for high intelligence for twin pairs selected because at least one member of the pair has an IQ score above 120.
«The fascinating part of this study is the inference that communication between mates allows murres to negotiate the level of effort that each member of the pair puts into the breeding effort,» says John Piatt, a wildlife biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey in Anchorage, Alaska.
Members of each pair were deliberately seated away from each other as they began taking part in a series of taste tests.
The particle - antiparticle pair separates, and the member of the pair closest to the event horizon falls into the black hole while the other one escapes.
Their joint earnings were equal to the sum of the correct answers provided by both members of the pair.
Each member of a pair is topologically distinct but still conforms to the other algebraically and gives rise to the same forces, the same particles, the same rules.
But once one member of the pair has been measured, you instantly know what the result will be when you make the same measurement on the other, no matter how far away it is.
Alice takes one member of each pair and Bob takes the other.
When both members of the pair became excited, one of them would normally fall to the lower rung before being struck by an incoming photon, producing no photon along the way and leaving too few excited electrons to make laser light.
Cloning technology avoids this problem by permitting each member of the pair to bear a child whose genes are provided by her partner.
Typically, one member of the pair is a garden - variety star while the other is either a black hole or a neutron star.
One member of each pair was deflected out of the path, allowing the researchers to easily measure the flow of the individual quasiparticles that kept forging ahead.
Allow one member of the pair to blindfold the other, and carefully lead him / her to one of each of the tagged tree species.
Members of the pair will switch back and forth until our final recording at 5 minutes.
However, while they are socially monogamous, both members of the pair may mate with other adults (7).
This trial had a sample of 28 rural towns and small cities («communities») located in Iowa and Pennsylvania, each of which contained one school district with one high school and one or more middle schools.6 The communities were grouped into matched pairs based on school district size and geographic location, and then one member of each pair was randomly assigned to participate in PROSPER and the other to continue school and community services as usual (i.e., the control group).
The mothers with low intelligence quotient (IQ) were matched on child entry age and each member of the pair was randomly assigned to either an interaction training or attention - control group.
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