Examples of using Each pair in English and their translations into Korean
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Each pair consisted of a handsome man and a less-than-attractive one, each labeled with a letter.
you have to do it for each pair, that's N squared.
Each pair of absolute coordinates is thus defined by a 1.8 mm×1.8 mm large subset of the position-coding pattern.
Each pair of chromosome is shaped differently by the location of the centromere and the size of the p and q arms.
Each pair consists of one Siemens star with 100% modulation and one low contrast star with 20% modulation.
However, in Type 3 and Type 4, it is no longer just the DC resistance unbalance on each pair you need to worry about.
that affects multiple regions, at least one region in each pair is prioritized by Azure for recovery.
Each pair includes the list value that appears in Secure Mail and the marking value that is the text appended to the email subject and header in Secure Mail.
Each pair of AKIG 001 class 0 insulating safety hand gloves must comply with the IEC 60903 and EN60903 standards and as a result of this, each pair undergoes voltage, aging, and mechanical testing.
Each pair of dielectric insulating gloves must comply with the IEC 60903 and EN60903 standards and as a result of this, each pair undergoes voltage, aging, and mechanical testing.
there is a balance gap limit for each pair of relative bet types, the differences between
and if you remember, each pair gives magical girls special magical powers.
“A more preferred than B,” and“No-Preference”)- for each pair.
All the up-to-date exhibits were linked to their historical pairs from Polytechnical Museum collection, and each pair demonstrated to visitors the initial and current stages of the different mechanisms and devices.
You will need 21 moves alone to create each pair and explode them, leaving only 4 moves to set up each striped candy combination,
Then there are tzh_leapcnt pairs of four-byte values, written in standard byte order; the first value of each pair gives the time(as returned by time(3)) at which a leap second occurs;
species of land animals known(mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians), either living or extinct, and since the average size of such animals is certainly much less than that of a sheep, it is obvious that all the animals could easily have been stored in less than half the capacity of Noah's ark, each pair in appropriate"rooms".
When we compare each paired capacities, we can see the following.
And each pair of numbers is a word?