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  • 1Binding Time —   [dt. »Bindungszeit«], Bindung …

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  • 2binding time — saistymo laikas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Laiko tarpas, kada vyksta programos saistymas. atitikmenys: angl. binding time ryšiai: palygink – kompiliavimo laikas palygink – vykdymo laikas …

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  • 3Time binding — can refer to * human progress as seen from the perspective of general semantics, an educational discipline created by Alfred Korzybski in the 1930s In Korzybski s framework time binding is the third level in a progression of bindings. Energy… …

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  • 4Time Warner Cable Arena — Former names Charlotte Bobcats Arena (2005–2007) Location …

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  • 5Binding of Isaac — For the video game by Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl, see The Binding of Isaac (video game). The Sacrifice of Isaac by Caravaggio, in the Baroque tenebrist manner The Binding of Isaac Akedah [1] (עקדה) o …

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  • 6Binding (computer science) — In computer science, binding is the creation of a simple reference to something that is larger and more complicated and used frequently. The simple reference can be used instead of having to repeat the larger thing. A binding is such a… …

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  • 7Binding energy — Nuclear physics Radioactive decay Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion Classical decays …

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  • 8Binding precedent — In law, a binding precedent (also mandatory precedent or binding authority) is a precedent which must be followed by all lower courts under common law legal systems. In English law it is usually created by the decision of a higher court, such as… …

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  • 9Binding potential — In pharmacokinetics and receptor ligand kinetics the binding potential (BP) is a combined measure of the density of available neuroreceptors and the affinity of a drug to that neuroreceptor. Description Consider a ligand receptor binding system.… …

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  • 10Binding site — In biochemistry, a binding site is a region on a protein, DNA, or RNA to which specific other molecules and ions mdash; in this context collectively called ligands, or more specifically, protein ligands mdash; form a chemical bond.The term… …

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