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Examples of affinity


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The affinities have been clearly displayed, and the points of disagreement brought into unmistakeable view.
The statistical-thermodynamic basis for computation of binding affinities : a critical review.
Indeed, effective responses to stimuli may require weak intrinsic affinities to assure sufficient interfacial plasticity for the expression of ligand-induced conformational changes.
Binding affinities of host-guest, protein-ligand, and protein-transition-state complexes.
A protein's selectivity for a particular nucleotide, for example, is quantified in terms of its relative affinities for two different, but similar, nucleotides.
Parties often appeared to be factional alliances, and the recruitment of members was only vaguely based on common interests and ideological affinities.
Marxism and nationalism were closely intertwined both by their contingent, ambivalent alliances and by their contingent conceptual affinities in many areas.
While modernity may have gone wrong, while it may not have yielded the culture, affinities, and social promises it intended, it is still modernity.
The final chapter on pigmentation considers the likely biological significance of a trait much used in the determination of racial affinities.
We detail two extensions to the simple scheme: the first overcomes the loss of lexical affinities, and the second facilitates enhanced information gathering.
Instead, the concept of three ' sorts of people ' expressed a rudimentary perception of broad, rough-edged affinities between occupations of similar wealth, administrative power, and prestige.
Chemists could determine the laws of affinities by comparing their forces with the repulsive force of caloric.
The physico-chemistry of affinities and of fermentation, which concerns respiration, chyliation, glandular secretion, reproduction, etc., does not modify the givens of the problem.
If they could only be unraveled, these hierarchies of interlocking affinities might bring order to the realm of chemistry.
The halogens, with their large electron affinities, are the best negative ion candidates.
The affinities between particular dyads and instrumental parts is obvious in the score.
The geographical affinities of the flora seem to influence plant recovery in this forest community.
The probable type of receptor present was inferred based upon differential relative affinities of the drug for each of the receptor subtypes.
I then locate this speech form in comparative perspective by outlining cross-cultural phenomena with which it has affinities.
The biofacies associations and palaeogeographical affinities of the assemblages are discussed.
What ethnic affinities were felt to obtain between the members of the poet's audience and the various heropeoples of the poem?
There is also apparent a persisting pictorial space in their photographs that has affinities with orthography, the principal representational tool of architecture.
While such biotype-plant affinities may suggest specific adaptations, they can also reflect the insecticidal history of the crops.
Although there are many electronegative elements, only the halogens have sufficiently large electron affinities to render current densities of this magnitude likely.
The streptavidin measurements show that this is even the case for bonds with very high affinities that are usually considered to be very strong.
The outcome will depend upon receptor affinities of the probe compared with endogenous opioids, and relative changes in receptor occupancies.
Such agents bind non-covalently in the minor groove with affinities and specificities comparable or better to those of many cellular enhancer binding proteins.
Thirdly, we assume that affinities for the challenger are unknown when members of the selectorate must choose between the leader and the challenger.
Logical affinities are a function of shared properties.
Both systems were competitively inhibited by amprolium but showed different affinities for the drug.
In this sense, then, generic genitives and metaphorical genitives form a third kind of genitive, with semantic affinities to both determiner and classifying genitives.
The presence of groundmass olivine and brown (titaniferous) pyroxene further confirms the alkalic affinities.
He did not explain affinities any further than to comment that certain substances have a propensity to combine with certain other substances.
In the formation of artifacts, the affinities between natural substances and "extracts" isolated from natural substances were to play a role.
Even more significant, however, was the explanation of the formation and separation of chemical artifacts by means of affinities.
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in separate brain regions exhibit different affinities for methyllycaconitine.
As the database size increases, finding affinities between product groups and audience segments can actually become more difficult.
In someone whose education had ended with an apprenticeship, they show some evidence of intellectual affinities.
Here first contests were held, while affinities and different apprehensions between these bodies or between parts of them came to the surface.
The chorus near the end of this work has musical affinities to the scene's entrance music; might percussion be appropriate for it as well?
We can define transversely projective foliations in a similar vein, by simply replacing the affinities by homographies.
They are of calc-alkaline affinities and display subduction-related geochemical signatures.
Even the social sciences are making an appearance, as affinities reveal themselves between myth on the one hand and history and sociology on the other.
The first of these affinities, however- with the traditional absolutists-was widely commented on at the time.
The following extract, written as a retrospective summary, makes the duke's affinities to the political language of neo-classicism most explicit.
If merchants' assiduous ledger-keeping reflects a need to establish a literary type of credit, their performance as trustworthy commercial actors suggests affinities with the theatre.
However, differences between the five species are small, and a revision is needed to assess more accurately their affinities and possible synonymy.
The basalt-chert-pelagic limestone association (3) comprises oceanic basalts of supra-subduction zone-type chemical affinities, associated with siliceous (radiolarian) and calcareous pelagic sediments.
Travesties is particularly relevant in view of its affinities with a new historicist theory of literature.
None the less, there were important affinities between the music of the two genres.
Many of the newly arrived individuals found in the kibbutz structure a source of political affinities to their leftist leanings.
Further, he argued that apparent affinities were affected by whether a chemist analyzed them the "wet way" or by employing the force of heat.
His general view of affinities was that they were too complicated to allow of anything but a case-by-case study.
More intensive sampling is needed to determine the host affinities of these rare genotypes.
Interaction between light and drought affects performance of tropical tree species that have differing topographic affinities.
Several commentators have discovered affinities between the two works.
Two researchers independently coded all the material related to bodily appearance into categories based on semantic affinities.
Samples with unknown affinities may be assigned to one of the recognized groups by plotting their first and second discriminant function scores on the map.
Instead, such perceptions were directed back to localism rather than on to the realization of nationwide affinities.
From this perspective, the interesting thing about rights-generated affinities is the possibility that they might reflect, or, more importantly, create, 44.
Almost by definition, affinities never constitute proof, of either authorial intent or historical influence.
Their physical closeness to audience members simultaneously expressed these social affinities and promoted interactivity between playgoers and performers.
The compiler needs to access the source program early in compilation and is responsible for maintaining the lexical affinities throughout all subsequent program transformations.
Characterizing each religion by the distribution of its live births among villages, we examine the affinities and distances between religious groups.
With highly selective receptors, small differences in the chemistry of the guest molecule can generate large differences in binding affinities.
Here we discuss what these different affinities imply with regard to nucleosome stability, and then we focus on how these relative affinities are determined experimentally.
Perhaps these competing affinities are simply incapable of reconciliation.
Several scholars have been impressed by the affinities.
The inherent goal and direction of this project was not simply to investigate and record individual affinities.
Indeed, these affinities both make possible and reinforce conceptual exchanges between the scientific and economic domains.
In the 1960s amino acid sequences were said to allow an easy, computable way of establishing affinities and differences between species.
Though our music is based on fundamentally different axioms, our pedagogical work shows deep affinities.
Although this interaction suggests the involvement of the identified proteins in the binding or fusion process, affinities under more psychological conditions need to be verified.
To minimize categories and permit the examination of broader patterns, we assigned all visitor species to one of five categories based on their taxonomic affinities.
Variations in affinities of antibodies during the immune response.
As the clients' own investment had often been advanced to them by their patrons, the relationship between the grands and their affinities was reinforced, storing up trouble for the future.
More specifically, cognitive linguists speak of conceptual metaphors, by which we understand one conceptual domain in terms of another conceptual domain with which it shares certain structural affinities.
In spite of the large changes that ice induces in ionization energies and electron affinities, electronic excitation energies were found to be remarkably unaffected, which is consistent with experimental observation.
Mysterious in themselves but observable by their effects, affinities were the selective forces of attraction between the "principles" (simple substances) that combined to form compounds manipulated in the laboratory.
Moreover, the binding curves for both antigens were of very similar shape demonstrating that the affinities of the antibody for both the untreated and heat-treated protein were alike.
Such a focus on a singular individual not only reflects the field's affinities with a wider non-academic readership, but is closely connected to a number of institutional and methodological specificities.
The analogy between living women and the restless dead makes for two uncommonly illuminating books, but ironically, women's affinities with ghosts tell us more about life than about literature.
Eukaryotic promoters have evolved to accommodate a large number of binding factors with different sequence specificities and binding affinities to allow temporal and spatial control of gene expression.
In this chapter the tantalising possibility that the 35 kb element has plastid affinities is once again raised, but with no suggestions as to its origin.
I call their fantasies affinities.
Both these ligands have high affinities and potencies at opioid receptors with xorphanol being very efficacious at opioid receptors.
By this production of a subject position it retains its affinities to narrative.
Here there is no external reference, no touching upon cultural affinities.
Similar affinities with mass-media imagery can be sensed in many other works.
Preliminary studies have shown that the secondary surrogates have higher relative affinities when compared to the original clones (unpublished data).
One way to reduce the cleaning periods, and thus plant downtime, is to look at alternative materials and surfaces with lower affinities for contamination.
However, the genetic affinities of the species are still unknown.
The relative affinities of the enzymes for different phosphoinositide substrates are indicated.
The three polymerases show slightly different affinities for the same promoter.
From his diagnosis of their taxonomic affinities he concluded that they once belonged to a tropical or high southern latitude vegetation.
Additionally, as our proof shows (see end of article), as the magnitude of affinities increases, alternative equilibria disappear.
In these various circumstances, social affinities and identities might slide back and forth.
The geographic distribution of variation suggests greater affinities within than among regions.
The same conclusion comes from independent evidence of linguistic affinities.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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