dyad in English

noun
1
something that consists of two elements or parts.
the mother–child dyad

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1. Indefinite dyad, monism, dualism, neoplatonism, plotinus, plato, pythagoras, dualism, dyad, Aoristos dyad Collection opensource Language English

2. As a result, dyad spores formed.

3. Dyad etc. ), white Pai Gow, white mahjong.

4. At tetrad stage, dyad, triad, tetrad with micronucleus and polyad appeared.

5. Firstly, the linkage is decomposed into two parts: a dyad and a four-bar linkage.

6. Take the quiz if you suspect that one of your friendships is actually a naiad dyad.

7. The dyad distribution and number-average sequence length of these copolymers were quantitatively determined.

8. A Bivalent (Chem) Equivalent in combining or displacing power to two atoms of hydrogen; dyad.

9. Effect of amphetamine and phencyclidine on DNA binding activities of serum response and dyad symmetry elements .

10. The relationship between analyst and analysand is usually thought of as an exclusive dyad, conceptualized and understood as autonomous.

11. The dyad and its uncertainties is what logic itself develops from the beginning, if one knows how to follow its trace.

12. The strain, geometric equation and principal strain of the elastic solid are all-sidedly studied by using the method of dyad analysis.

13. Analyses removing one member of each dyad involved in a reciprocated antipathy indicate that group level Antipathies are not a product of dyadic

14. Participants in each dyad viewed an emotion-arousing film and then engaged in a conversation to discuss topics related to the target film.

15. The chalazal cell in the dyad contains many organelles, and mitochondria and plastids showing regular shapes, considered a sign of the end of redifferentiation.

16. The paper demonstrates that folklore is the dyad consisting of characteristic elements of folklore (CEoF) and expression of folklore (EoF) by analyzing the creative principals of folklore.

17. The focus of the moment of meeting model of change is on the moment-to-moment exchanges between the two partners in the treatment dyad.

18. With that definition it becomes clear that the real relationship is not devoid of influences from the past separate from the past of the therapeutic dyad itself.

19. It is also shown that the dyad is just the outer product of two vectors, and the relationship between dyads and tensors can be accordingly set up.

20. By separation, the subject finds, one might say, the weak point of the primal dyad of the signifying articulation, in so far as it is alienating in essence.

21. The chalazal cell in dyad contains a lot of organelles, and the regular shapes of mitochondria and plastids were recovered, which was considered as a sign of the end of redifferentiation.

22. What value – since this is what is at stake – can we suppose for the element of difference, in order that the result should be, quite clearly, the dyad?

23. In particular, the Dyad Method uses a certain reference frame and certain order of rotation to generate a universal form of a set of trigonometry formulas for spacecraft attitude determination.

24. List defines an occult doctrine in which he outlines what Flowers translates as the "Biune-bifidic-dyad", the "triune-trifidic-triad", and the "multifidic multiune-multiplicity"

25. Land Contiguity is defined as the intersection of the homeland territory of the two states in the dyad, either through a land boundary or a river (such as the Rio Grande in the case of the US-Mexico border)

26. The results of infant research show him three treatment technical principles: 1) constantly paying attention to the mutual regulatory processes in the analytical dyad, and to its disruption and repair; 2) constant readiness of the analyst to offer his self-object-function in this context; 3) constant effort of the analyst to make possible by explicit interpretations to become aware of the connected implicit relational contexts in the Here-and-Now of the actual relationships.