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Binding meaning
Imposing stipulations or requirements that must be honoured. | Having the effect of counteracting diarrhea.
Example sentences (20)
Clusters with specific conserved cofactors are highlighted: blue, heme binding; orange, FAD binding; red, FMN binding; yellow, PYP homologs.
An example is the Flow binding system, which is similar to a strap-in binding, except that the foot enters the binding through the back.
As cI easily dimerises, the binding of cI to OR1 greatly increases the affinity of the binding of cI to OR2, and this happens almost immediately after OR1 binding.
Decisions made through other means of arbitration may be binding or non-binding depending on the nature of the arbitration agreement, whereas decisions resulting from contentious cases argued before the ICJ are always binding on the involved states.
Late static binding is a variant of binding somewhere between static and dynamic binding.
Origin of the active energy and the curve of binding energy The "curve of binding energy": A graph of binding energy per nucleon of common isotopes.
The document shall be bound firmly in at least two places along the left margin (saddle stitch or perfect binding preferred) so as to permit easy opening, and no part of the text should be obscured by the binding.
The Company has signed a binding Letter of Intent to acquire 100% of the Melchett Lake Zn-Au-Ag project in northern Ontario, Canada and a binding Letter of Agreement to acquire 100% of the advanced Cocula gold project in Jalisco State, Mexico.
In addition, the researchers found when β-Hydroxybutyrate binds to a certain RNA-binding protein, this increases activity of a stem cell factor called Octamer-binding transcriptional factor (Oct4) in vascular smooth muscle and endothelial cells in mice.
Aconitine binds to the receptor at the neurotoxin binding site 2 on the alpha-subunit of the channel protein. citation This binding results in a sodium-ion channel that stays open longer.
Afterwards there is the DNA binding domain (DBD), which enables the proteins to sequence specific binding.
A specific binding protein called thiamine-binding protein (TBP) has been identified in rat serum and is believed to be a hormone-regulated carrier protein important for tissue distribution of thiamine.
Attempts to interfere with the binding of HIV with the CD4 receptor have failed to stop HIV from infecting helper T cells, but research continues on trying to interfere with the binding of HIV to the CCR5 receptor in hopes that it will be more effective.
Because of the strength of the nuclear force at short distances, the binding energy of nucleons is more than seven orders of magnitude larger than the electromagnetic energy binding electrons in atoms.
Binding of benzodiazepines to this receptor complex does not alter binding of GABA.
Binding the codex was clearly a different procedure from binding the case.
Burton and K2 Clicker step-in binding systems are no longer in production as both companies have opted to focus on the strap-in binding system.
By definition, decisions of lower courts are not binding on courts higher in the system, nor are appeals court decisions binding on local courts that fall under a different appeals court.
For example, although the consensus binding site for the TATA-binding protein (TBP) is TATAAAA, the TBP transcription factor can also bind similar sequences such as TATATAT or TATATAA.
If it's the leftmost position of a compound, it refers to a special operator or a macro or function binding, otherwise to a variable binding or something else.