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Results are presented as the % inhibition of specific binding or activity.
A variable that is not bound is free.
Being the correlate of an act of synthesis on my part, the intentional object is no longer bound to any particular spatio-temporal adumbration.
Her sounds wield a troubling force that binds the poet's senses.
The performance techniques that have evolved over this time all amount to the (real-time) control of systems that are bound together by physical laws.
If not, one is bound to confuse 'to know not' with 'not to know' and to run across the main negative results of the thirties.
If a name is not bound, it is called free.
We restrict our attention to equilibria with a strictly positive nominal interest rate, so that the cash constraint is binding.
Thus, it binds a to each item in the list f.#anno.
Many statistical analyses using small datasets to test competing theories are bound to face this problem.
Both are still thoroughly bound up in a culture-historical mode of discourse.
During the life span of any domestic building the interior is bound to change more frequently than its shell.
Perhaps women in other areas were less bound by the codes of behaviour described in these accounts.
Any set of theories developed by the young and applied to the 'other ' (the old) is bound to be partial.
Nothing however binds this form to the everyday world, the current happenings on earth.
A democracy, the right kind of democracy, is bound together by the ties of neighborliness.
Such an ever-present social ethos is bound to be slippery to conceptualize.
The core state binding energy in metal is therefore measured relative to the bottom of the conductivity band.
In truth, music has always had a social element to it that binds inclusion and exclusion simultaneously.
The correlation between ratio of striatal dopaminergic binding density and verbal memory index.
Is binding to nicotinic acetylcholine and dopamine receptors related to working memory in rats ?
As such, the results of elections are binding for the country.
Consequently, efforts to solve the region's problems are bound to fail if they do not take into account such crossborder dynamics.
Whether the repeat player wins or loses, nonsimilar parties who would have benefited from a different result are likely to be bound, and illegitimately so.
If a promise is binding, it invariably creates an entitlement in the promisee.
When epithets are anaphoric (or bound) they are complementary to quasi-indicators.
Government for their livelihood; they would be subjected to the secularising and examination forces to which they, as recipient of government money, were bound.
In the ideal monogamous union, the partners were to be bound by mental compatibility.
In order to avoid this difficulty, and to make "binding" functional, we must abandon the concept of bound feature(s).
The coupling of acoustic and articulatory information will, therefore, involve additional neurons that primarily serve the purpose of binding linguistic information.
In our theory, lemmas do not have a direct role in binding the word's articulation pattern and sound image.
Talk of "binding ontologies together," or of the metaphysician's "universal glue" is unabashedly metaphorical.
They estimated the limit of dynamic binding links as "between four and six" (p. 434).
Does it need to be bound with plans, or with goalrepresentations?
Can government and binding theory account for language acquisition?
The time course of the application of binding constraints in reference resolution.
The letters mention names of seven close friends who were bound together in an intimate social group.
Therefore, the expectation we are trying to bound is at most (r(r - 1) + r)n.
The combinatorial meaning of p implies that it decreases with d, so it is enough to bound p for d = n-1 only.
At first sight it is not clear how to accurately bound the solution to these equations.
Any serious moral thinker is bound to have stable commitments.
Future activities were likewise controlled by the undertakings and the parties were bound together by fidelity.
Admittedly, the notion of an intimate attachment and the corresponding notion of a child's well-being being bound up with another are not precise ideas.
Legal duties are binding to us all, and they can be justifiably enforced by public sanctions.
Let us bound the number of independent transversals we delete in the first three steps.
We shall now bound the universal dimension of the complete graph of order t in terms of graph dimension of complete graphs.
We then bound the distribution of the excess in a component of a sparse random graph.
To avoid errors of distortion, each of the 32 counties' maps were plotted and bound separately.
Free grammatical morphemes and bound grammatical morphemes are expressed as z scores.
Binding: a much re-made medieval binding whose structure is now difficult to make out in detail.
I provide no translation for line 3151; 3151b is usually expanded as 'bundenheorde' ('with hair bound up') or 'wundenheorde' ('with braided hair').
Any volume of this kind, because of its provenance, is bound to have an eclectic flavour.
Deficits in spatial coding and feature binding following damage to the spatiotopic maps in the human pulvinar.
Consequently, one hopes, resistance caused by underexposure due to economic reasons is bound to diminish over time.
Consistent with our expectations, the land area constraint (lagged farm area) binds for corn, but not for vegetables.
There is little doubt that free morphemes bear a stronger resemblance to words than do bound morphemes.
Almost inevitably, in the way of such things, a column of brief reports was bound to become a book.
However, we do need to be careful when specifying the exact nature of the proposed temporal binding deficit in autism.
Results are bound to be site-specific, but in general the poor are more likely to have lower opportunity costs.
Education was bound to become a battle ground.
As the antibody diffuses into the body fluids, it binds to the pathogen and so marks it for destruction.
The first term is only slightly more complicated to bound.
In macrophages, cytokine-induced transcription factor binding might enhance virus replication under unconstrained pro-inflammatory conditions.
To bound this remainder, we will estimate all of the terms in the above expression.
Let us bound the second term in (2.24).
The trouble with - and glory of- language is that it won't (indeed can't) be bound by rules.
Activation of these receptors by ligand binding leads to many diverse activities, such as cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis.
In the cytoplasm, the innate form binds to the mature form to give a heteromultimer, which prevents transportation of the mature form to the nucleus.
During such a long time, changes in the incident wave climate and nonlinear effects on the surface are bound to intervene.
Factors influencing the identification of transcription factor binding sites by cross-species comparison.
We also have to bound the number of configurations in (93) that have the same set of triangles.
Let us bound r(x, t) from below when x 3 (t).
Any work of this level of comprehensiveness, however, is bound to contain its share of omissions, errors and infelicities.
Through all of this, search remains the one true common thread that binds the dreamer to her dream.
The variable is bound only when it is impossible to refine the component more.
Again, fluorescent probes might be used to sort out cells binding the probe for additional analyses.
If it can be bound into a book, it can be formed into the shape of a newspaper.
The book is solidly bound and has clear, readable type.
Subjects were asked to respond according to their present feelings and not be bound by previous responses.
We achieve this annotation by assigning a unique label to each expression in a program and binding this label to the corresponding binding-time information.
The interaction of polymorphism and dynamic types gives rise to problems in binding type variables.
As a consequence, the type system has been changed in such a way that strict types are bound to special unboxed data constructors.
However, these variations are rather limited and the agonist binding site remains electronegative for all isotypes tested.
Thus, a sequence with high cross-hybridization potential will have a more stable binding energy with a larger absolute value.
Tensions and failures here are not surprising, they are bound up with the whole pattern of sign and ritual.
We can be confident that the material and political futures of the human world will be tightly bound together, since each narrowly constrains the other.
In each case, the sense of identity is bound to its setting, the limits of the latter curbing the expansion of the former.
Obviously our whole mental life is causally bound up with the well-being of our material constitution.
According to integrative dualism, aesthetic, moral, and emotional life is integrally bound up with our physical constitution.
There had to be pain in the way the feet were bound with toes pointed to the ground.
His intervention in the feast has a charm that seems to be bound up with his impudence.
The liberal belief that there are obligations and rights binding on nations everywhere is intelligible only with reference to an objective morality.
Again, more errors are bound to creep in, more unintentional emendations to be made.
Applying either classification to a contrasted reality is bound to show up regional or chronological differences.
Even though one was a long way from primitive promiscuity, binding individual marriage had not yet appeared.
Once the substrate is bound to the surface of the enzyme, covalent bonds may be formed or broken.
Is their ideological commitment so binding on the leaders that they cannot let go at the moment when successors need to be appointed?
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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