Of leaves etc; growing in pairs on either side of a stem.
Used of gloves, socks, etc.
1Reason for first visit: constant thirst and hunger paired with weight loss.
2Researchers were paired with product developers to find solutions to real-world problems.
3Data of patients were paired according to age, gender, and asthma severity.
4Methods: A paired case-control study adjusted by age and gender was conducted.
5Results are paired with illustrative, descriptive case studies from life history interviews.
6Today it is also paired with robust red meats and game dishes.
7However, long-term depression and paired-pulse facilitation were unaltered by 24 h SI.
8Software randomly paired the messages with images found using Google's image search.
9Studies using paired stimuli confirmed a likely intracortical mechanism for this depression.
10Standard designs for ChIP-seq experiments employ a paired control per ChIP-seq sample.
11Most strains from siblings or other paired family members were also unrelated.
12Results obtained were then statistically analyzed using ANOVA test and paired t-test.
13Student's paired and independent t-test were used for intra and inter-group analysis.
14Statistical comparisons of stiffness data were conducted using 2-tailed paired t tests.
15Results were analyzed by using the Wilcoxon nonparametric test for paired samples.
16Oren made certain that everyone knew we were paired for the evening.
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