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Paired is an adjective form of pair, indicating two items that are connected, matched, or function as a unit. It is used across disciplines to describe things that come in twos, correspond to each other, or have a mutual relationship. In everyday language, something described as paired is designed to be used together with a counterpart or to form a set.

In statistics, paired data or paired samples are two related measurements taken from the same subject or

In chemistry and physics, paired can refer to electron pairing, where two electrons occupy the same orbital

In genomics, paired-end sequencing uses reads from both ends of DNA fragments, producing a pair of sequences

In computing and telecommunications, pairing describes the process by which two devices establish a trusted connection,

The term is versatile and context-dependent, but always conveys the idea of two elements linked as a

matched
subjects.
Analyses
such
as
the
paired
t-test
or
nonparametric
equivalents
compare
these
two
related
observations
to
evaluate
changes
or
treatment
effects
while
controlling
for
inter-subject
variability.
with
opposite
spins,
a
concept
tied
to
the
electronic
structure
of
atoms
and
molecules.
that
improves
alignment
and
detection
of
structural
variants.
such
as
Bluetooth
pairing;
devices
that
have
completed
pairing
can
be
referred
to
as
paired.
unit
or
counterpart.