buffalo bill
General George S. Patton wore a set of matching pearl handled pistols. The above answer, and the question which preceded it, are based on misconceptions of the American press during World War 2. Patton had two Colt .45 pistols with ivory handles instead of mother-of-pearl, but he only wore one at a time, not both. Under his uniform tunic he carried a .32 pistol as a backup.
white knight
white knight
A pairable is either of a pair of matching items, such as clothing.
Ivory or animal teeth. He had more than one pair. None were wood.
not always
Homologous is the word used to describe matching chromosomes, with a homolog being a pair of homologous chromosomes.
In order to get a matching pair, you must take out a minimum of two and a maximum of three socks. Reasoning: The question does not specify a color for the pair of socks, it just asks for a pair of matching socks (same color). Hence, the first sock you pull will be either red or white, and the second sock you pull will also be either red or white. If the second sock matches the first one, you have a matching pair (reason for my "minimum of two"). If the second sock did not match the first sock, then you have one red and one white sock. The third sock you pull will also be either red or white and you will have a matching pair of either red or white socks (reason for my "maximum of three").
The two chromosomes in each matching pair in a karyotype are homologous chromosomes. These homologous chromosomes carry genes for the same traits at the same loci. One chromosome in the pair is inherited from the mother and the other from the father.
it will make it look better
it will make it look better
By forming matching hydrogen bonds.