Definitions for "paired"
Keywords:  panicle
A U.S. Customs program that allows entry documentation for an import shipment to be filed at one location, usually an inland city, while the merchandise is cleared by customs at the port of entry, normally a seaport. May be ineffective with certain types of high-risk cargoes, such as quota-regulated textiles or shipments from drug production regions. Cities where there is a natural flow of cargo are actually "paired" in the program; e.g., Atlanta, an inland city, is linked with Savannah, a seaport.
Organized into compatible pairs; -- used of gloves, socks, etc. See pair{1}, v. t.
Keywords:  stem, growing, leaves, side, opposite
Growing in pairs on either side of a stem; -- of leaves etc.
of leaves etc; growing in pairs on either side of a stem; "opposite leaves"
test A hypothesis test about the difference in expected values of Normally distributed variables based on one i.i.d. sample of paired values. Equivalent to a one-sample -test on differences.
Test: A statistical test that determines whether the means of two sample sets differ significantly.
Keywords:  mated, sexually
Mated sexually.
Keywords:  spikelets, node, per, occurring, two
Occurring in two's, e.g. two spikelets per node.