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Что (кто) такое pair matching - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Matching problem; Matching theory; Matching (disambiguation)
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Bracket matching         
A SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING FEATURE OF CERTAIN TEXT EDITORS AND INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTS THAT HIGHLIGHTS MATCHING PAIRS OF BRACKETS.
Braces matching; Brace matching
Bracket matching, also known as brace matching or parentheses matching, is a syntax highlighting feature of certain text editors and integrated development environments that highlights matching sets of brackets (square brackets, curly brackets, or parentheses) in languages such as Java, JavaScript, and C++ that use them. The purpose is to help the programmer navigate through the code and also spot any improper matching, which would cause the program to not compile or malfunction.
Matched molecular pair analysis         
  • Fig 1: Examplary MMPs (differences highlighted in orange):
User:Nizamibilal1064/Matched molecular pair; Draft:Matched molecular pair analysis
Matched molecular pair analysis (MMPA) is a method in cheminformatics that compares the properties of two molecules that differ only by a single chemical transformation, such as the substitution of a hydrogen atom by a chlorine one. Such pairs of compounds are known as matched molecular pairs (MMP).
Matching theory (economics)         
SEARCH THEORY
Search and matching theory; Matching function; Matching Function; Matching model; Job matching; Search and matching; Matching theory (macroeconomics); Matching market; Matching theory (economics)
In economics, matching theory, also known as search and matching theory, is a mathematical framework attempting to describe the formation of mutually beneficial relationships over time.
Search and matching theory (economics)         
SEARCH THEORY
Search and matching theory; Matching function; Matching Function; Matching model; Job matching; Search and matching; Matching theory (macroeconomics); Matching market; Matching theory (economics)
In economics, search and matching theory, is a mathematical framework attempting to describe the formation of mutually beneficial relationships over time. It is closely related to stable matching theory.
Matching funds         
DONATION BASED ON OTHERS' DONATIONS
Matching fund; Matching gift; Matching gifts; Matching donations; Matching donation; Matching git; Match funding; Matched funding; Donation matching; Matching grants; Matching grant; Match fund
Matching funds are funds that are set to be paid in proportion to funds available from other sources. Matching fund payments usually arise in situations of charity or public good.
Cooper pair         
PAIR OF ELECTRONS (OR OTHER FERMIONS) BOUND TOGETHER AT LOW TEMPERATURES IN A CERTAIN MANNER (ARBITRARILY SMALL ATTRACTION BETWEEN ELECTRONS IN A METAL CAN CAUSE A PAIRED STATE OF ELECTRONS TO HAVE A LOWER ENERGY THAN THE FERMI ENERGY -PAIR IS BOUND)
Cooper pairs; Cooper electron pair; Cooper Electron Pair; Cooper Pairs; Cooper-pair transistor; BCS pairs; Cooper pairing; Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer pair; Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer pair
In condensed matter physics, a Cooper pair or BCS pair (Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer pair) is a pair of electrons (or other fermions) bound together at low temperatures in a certain manner first described in 1956 by American physicist Leon Cooper.
Cooper pair         
PAIR OF ELECTRONS (OR OTHER FERMIONS) BOUND TOGETHER AT LOW TEMPERATURES IN A CERTAIN MANNER (ARBITRARILY SMALL ATTRACTION BETWEEN ELECTRONS IN A METAL CAN CAUSE A PAIRED STATE OF ELECTRONS TO HAVE A LOWER ENERGY THAN THE FERMI ENERGY -PAIR IS BOUND)
Cooper pairs; Cooper electron pair; Cooper Electron Pair; Cooper Pairs; Cooper-pair transistor; BCS pairs; Cooper pairing; Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer pair; Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer pair
¦ noun Physics a loosely bound pair of electrons with opposite spins, held to be responsible for superconductivity.
Origin
1960s: named after the American physicist Leon N. Cooper.
Tile-matching video game         
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TYPE OF PUZZLE VIDEO GAME
Match three game; Tile-matching video games; Matching tile video games; Matching tile video game; Match-3 video game; Match-3 game; Match-three game; Match three video game; Match-three video game; Tile-matching; Match-3; Match-three; Match 3; Match3; Tile-matching game; Match three; Gem games; Jewel games; Match 3 games; Tile-matching games
A tile-matching video game is a type of puzzle video game where the player manipulates tiles in order to make them disappear according to a matching criterion.The definition proposed by Juul (2007).
au pair         
PERSON, USUALLY YOUNG GIRL, TRAVELLING FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER TO LIVE IN A FAMILY AND DO HOUSEHOLD WORK, WITH CHILDCARE AS THE MAIN WORK TASK
Au Pair; Au-Pair; Au-pair; Aupair; Au pair girl; Au pair boy; Chinese au pairs in the United States; Chinese Au Pairs in the United States; Au-Pair girl; Au-Pair Girl; Aupair Girl; Aupair girl; Aupair-girl; Aupair-Girl; Aupairgirl; Au-pair girl; Au-pair Girl; Au Pair Girl; Au Pair girl; Au pair Girl; Au-pair-Girl; Au-Pair-Girl
(au pairs)
An au pair is a young person from a foreign country who lives with a family in order to learn the language and who helps to look after the children.
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Lone pair         
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  • Lone pair trends in group 14 triple bonds
  • The symmetry-adapted and hybridized lone pairs of H<sub>2</sub>O
  • Lone pairs in [[ammonia]] (A), [[water]] (B), and [[hydrogen chloride]] (C)
  • Tetrahedral structure of water
PAIR OF VALENCE ELECTRONS THAT ARE NOT SHARED WITH ANOTHER ATOM; CONCEPT USED IN VALENCE SHELL ELECTRON PAIR REPULSION THEORY (VSEPR THEORY) WHICH EXPLAINS THE SHAPES OF MOLECULES
Free electron pair; Lone electron pair; Electron lone pair; Lone pair electrons; Unshared pair; Unshared pair (electrons); Lone pairs
In chemistry, a lone pair refers to a pair of valence electrons that are not shared with another atom in a covalent bondIUPAC Gold Book definition: lone (electron) pair and is sometimes called an unshared pair or non-bonding pair. Lone pairs are found in the outermost electron shell of atoms.

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Matching

Matching may refer to:

  • Matching, Essex, England
    • Matching Green
    • Matching Tye
  • Matching (graph theory), in graph theory, a set of edges without common vertices
  • Graph matching, detection of similarity between graphs
  • Matching (statistics), a technique for reducing bias when analyzing data from observational studies
  • Matching funds, funds set to be paid in equal amount to funds available from other sources
  • Matching principle, an accounting method
  • Matching theory (economics), the assigning of job candidates to vacancies
  • Matching law, in behaviorism and learning, the matching law suggests that an animal's response rate to a scenario will be proportionate to the amount/duration of reinforcement delivered
  • National Resident Matching Program, the process of allocating medical graduates to internship programs
  • Matchmaking, the process of introducing people for the purpose of marriage
  • Impedance matching, in electronics, attempting to make the output impedance of a source equal to the input impedance of the load to which it is ultimately connected
  • Pattern matching, in computer science, a way to recognize patterns in strings or more general sequences of tokens
  • String matching algorithm, in computer science, another simpler way to recognize patterns in strings
  • Stable matching theory, the study of matching markets
  • Matching corresponding trades, the basic operation for clearing (finance)
  • Employer matching program in the United States