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  • 11Binding — Binding, Karl, Kriminalist, geb. 4. Juni 1841 zu Frankfurt a. M., seit 1873 Prof. in Leipzig; schrieb: »Das Burgundisch Romanische Königreich« (Bd. 1, 1868), »Die Normen und ihre Übertretung« (2 Bde., 1872 77; Bd. 1, 2. Aufl. 1890), »Grundriß des …

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  • 12binding — (n.) mid 13c., verbal noun from BIND (Cf. bind) (v.). Meaning thing that binds is from c.1300; state of being bound is from late 14c. Meaning covering of a book is recorded from 1640s …

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  • 13binding —  Binding  Связывание   Процесс, при котором молекула (или лиганд) становится связанной, то есть ограниченной в положении (и зачастую – в ориентации) относительно рецептора. Благодаря структурным особенностям рецептора и вкладу сил Ван дер Ваальса …

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  • 14binding — [bīn′diŋ] n. 1. the action of a person or thing that binds 2. a thing that binds, as a) the fastenings on a ski for the boot b) a band or bandage c) tape used in sewing to strengthen seams, edges, etc. d) the covers and backing of a book …

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  • 15Binding — Un binding (qui est un terme anglais désignant l action de lier des éléments entre eux) peut avoir plusieurs significations en informatique : binding de langage, qui permet l utilisation d une bibliothèque logicielle dans un autre langage de …

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  • 16binding — I adj. binding on, upon (the agreement is binding on you) II n. fastening of the sections of a book 1) a handsome; leather binding 2) in a binding (the book is in a leather binding) narrow strip of fabric 3) to sew on, tack on a binding * * * [… …

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  • 17binding — Synonyms and related words: Smyth sewing, absolute, adhesive, affixation, annexation, attachment, authoritative, backing, bandage, bandaging, beading, bibliopegy, binder, binder board, bond, book cloth, book cover, book jacket, bookbinding,… …

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  • 18binding — [[t]ba͟ɪndɪŋ[/t]] bindings 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ on n A binding promise, agreement, or decision must be obeyed or carried out. ...proposals for a legally binding commitment on nations to stabilise emissions of carbon dioxide... The panel s… …

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  • 19binding — I UK [ˈbaɪndɪŋ] / US adjective ** if an agreement, contract, decision etc is binding, you must do what it says legally binding: Remember that this is a legally binding document. binding on/upon: These are guidelines only, and are not binding on… …

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  • 20binding — bind|ing1 [ baındıŋ ] adjective ** if an agreement, contract, decision, etc. is binding, you must do what it says: legally binding: Remember that this is a legally binding document. binding on/upon: These are guidelines only, and are not binding… …

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