Binding arbitration.
The prices stated on the invoice are binding.
Marriage is a legally binding commitment between two people.
It allows him to design novel binding sites that will contain enough information.
Antibodies can inactivate viruses by binding to them.
…unique metal-binding proteins (transferrin and ceruloplasmin, respectively).
Chemical bonds called weak bonds then form to hold the antigen within the binding site.
This binding action increases the receptor’s affinity to the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA.
The binding system, or weave, however, is the basic factor in determining the character of a woven fabric.
Binding arbitration: Several companies’ terms-of-use agreements contain binding-arbitration clauses.
And the trouble is, neither of the above approaches tells you much about any particular binding site that a protein may be looking for.
These binding proteins are known as thyroxine-binding globulin, transthyretin (thyroxine-binding prealbumin), and albumin.
Bütikofer said the European Parliament's demands for the deal to contain a clause binding China to international agreements on modern slavery given were ignored.
If the underlying justification of precedents were binding, rather than the ratio, then analogies would be binding and legal reasoning would have a different shape.
Thus, we know that binding is impossible in cross-over cases and cases where pronouns are ‘too close’ to their binder (known more formally as principle B of binding theory):
Estrogens also increase the serum concentrations of binding proteins that transport other substances, including the binding proteins for cortisol, thyroxine, and iron, as well as sex hormone-binding globulin.
An example is the porphyrins, which are widely distributed as biological pigments—e.g., the magnesium-binding chlorophylls and the iron-binding heme groups of hemoglobin and myoglobin (see above Five-membered rings with one heteroatom; see also chelate).
“Eggs are very important in binding ingredients together, as well as creating lift to baked goods when air is beaten into them, so you need to find something that replaces that binding power and is able to become frothy to hold bubbles,” Stockwell explains.
…to the creation of binding designers as separate artists; it became not uncommon to find persons performing services as book designers and, as such, responsible for coordinating and leading the work of type designers, layout artists, binding designers—all who were in any way responsible for the appearance of the book…
Administered by mouth, intravenously, or sometimes on the skin, it may work by directly neutralizing the poison; causing an opposite effect in the body; binding to the poison to prevent its absorption, inactivate it, or keep it from fitting a receptor at its site of action; or binding to a receptor to prevent the poison’s binding there, blocking its action.
binding
noun attribute
- the capacity to attract and hold something
adj all
- executed with proper legal authority
Example: a binding contract
noun artifact
- strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration
noun act
- the act of applying a bandage
noun artifact
- one of a pair of mechanical devices that are attached to a ski and that will grip a ski boot; the bindings should release in case of a fall
noun artifact
- the protective covering on the front, back, and spine of a book
Example: the book had a leather binding
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Administered by mouth intravenously or sometimes on the skin it may work by directly neutralizing the poison causing an opposite effect in the body binding to the poison to prevent its absorption inactivate it or keep it from fitting a receptor at its site of action or binding to a receptor to prevent the poisons binding there blocking its action