Pairing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pairing-off
Pairing-off, a practice which is said to have originated in the
base pair
other non covalent chemical forces The bases comprising the base pairs are adenine thymine cytidine and guanine In normal DNA the
Pairs
Pairs, in the House of commons, a member who wishes to
Pair
Pair, neutralise their votes in any division that may take place
paired
Organized into compatible pairs used of gloves socks etc See pair1 v t
Pair
To be joined in pairs to couple to mate as for breeding
pair-or-set clause
pair-or-set clause : a provision in an insurance policy giving the
Key pair
Key pair, In an asymmetric crypts system, means a private key and
VerbarJumelle
Twin paired said of various objects made or formed in pairs as
Coleoptera
An order of insects having the anterior pair of wings elytra hard and horny and serving as coverings
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