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  2. High-yield savings rates for August 22, 2024 - AOL

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    Get today's best rates on high-yield and traditional savings accounts to quickly grow your everyday nest egg. Savings interest rates today: Put more money in your wallet with high yields of up to ...

  3. Homologous somatic pairing - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 it was determined that homologous pairing in Drosophila occurs through independent initiations (as opposed to a directed, 'processive zippering' motion). [4] [8]The first RNAi screen (based on DNA FISH [9]) was carried out to identify genes regulating D. melanogaster somatic pairing in 2012, [10] described at the time as providing "an extensive “parts list” of mostly novel factors".

  4. Everyday Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Everyday Chemistry is a remix album that was made available as a free digital download on 9 September 2009. The album was released along with a story of anonymous authorship. [ 1 ] It mashes up various songs from the Beatles ' individual solo careers, including tracks from 27 albums.

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    Dali Discount AG, doing business as Dali Everyday Grocery [a] or simply Dali (stylized in all caps), is a Swiss international hard discount retail chain with a primary focus on Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines.

  6. Zendaya Models Two Leg-Baring Looks Fresh Off The Runway

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    Meanwhile, a thigh-high split truly highlighted her legs once more, as well as a pair of knotted thong heels. The ivory footwear laced up Zendaya’s legs, adding a touch of sultriness to her ...

  7. Axiom of pairing - Wikipedia

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    The case n = 2 is the axiom of pairing with A = A 1 and B = A 2. The cases n > 2 can be proved using the axiom of pairing and the axiom of union multiple times. For example, to prove the case n = 3, use the axiom of pairing three times, to produce the pair {A 1,A 2}, the singleton {A 3}, and then the pair {{A 1,A 2},{A 3}}.