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Что (кто) такое pair preference estimate - определение

SYSTEM OF RECIPROCALLY-ENACTED TARIFFS OR FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
Commonwealth preference; Commonwealth Preference; Imperial preference; Colonial preference; Colonial Preference
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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.
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.
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
An au pair (; plural: au pairs) is a helper from a foreign country working for, and living as part of, a host family. Typically, au pairs take on a share of the family's responsibility for childcare as well as some housework, and receive a monetary allowance or stipend for personal use.
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
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¦ noun a young foreign person, typically a woman, who helps with housework and childcare in exchange for board and lodging.
Origin
C19: from Fr., lit. 'on equal terms'.
Name–value pair         
DATA REPRESENTATION METHOD IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS
Key-value pair; Key Value Pair; Name-value pair; Arbitrary key-value pairs; Arbitrary key-value pair; Arbitrary key value pair; Attribute-value pair; Key–value; Key value; Attribute–value pairs; Attribute-value pairs; Field-value pair; Key-value pairs; Key–value pair; Key value pair; Key-value; Attribute–value pair; Field–value pair; Name/value pair; Attribute/value pair; Key/value pair; Field/value pair; Name–value; Attribute–value; Field–value; Name/value; Attribute/value; Key/value; Field/value; Name-value; Attribute-value; Field-value; K/v pair; K/v-pair; K–v pair; K-v pair; Key=value pair
A name–value pair, also called an attribute–value pair, key–value pair, or field–value pair, is a fundamental data representation in computing systems and applications. Designers often desire an open-ended data structure that allows for future extension without modifying existing code or data.
Au Pair (film series)         
AMERICAN FILM SERIES
Au Pair Film Series; Au pair film series; Au Pair film series
Au Pair is a made-for-television film series directed by Mark Griffiths and released by Saban Entertainment in association with ABC Family.
Electron pair         
TWO ELECTRONS THAT OCCUPY THE SAME ORBITAL BUT HAVE OPPOSITE SPINS
Lewis pair
In chemistry, an electron pair or Lewis pair consists of two electrons that occupy the same molecular orbital but have opposite spins. Gilbert N.
electron pair         
TWO ELECTRONS THAT OCCUPY THE SAME ORBITAL BUT HAVE OPPOSITE SPINS
Lewis pair
¦ noun
1. Chemistry two electrons occupying the same orbital in an atom or molecule.
2. Physics an electron and a positron produced in a high-energy reaction.

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Imperial Preference

Imperial Preference was a system of mutual tariff reduction enacted throughout the British Empire following the Ottawa Conference of 1932. As Commonwealth Preference, the proposal was later revived in regard to the members of the Commonwealth of Nations. Joseph Chamberlain, the powerful colonial secretary from 1895 until 1903, argued vigorously that Britain could compete with its growing industrial rivals (chiefly the United States and Germany) and thus maintain Great Power status. The best way to do so would be to enhance internal trade inside the worldwide British Empire, with emphasis on the more developed areas — Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa — that had attracted large numbers of British settlers.

The Dominions enacted policies of imperial preference in the late 19th and early 20th century: Canada (1897), New Zealand (1903), South Africa (1903), and Australia (1907). Due to its commitments to free trade, Britain did not reciprocate these trade policies until the 1932 Ottawa Conference amid the Great Depression.

The Ottawa Agreement had little, if any, effect on intra-Empire trade.