Synonym: chemical attraction, kinship, phylogenetic relation. Similar words: definitely, definition, finite element, finish up, unity, in itself, initial, initially. Meaning: [ə'fɪnətɪ] n. 1. the force attracting atoms to each other and binding them together in a molecule 2. (immunology) the attraction between an antigen and an antibody 3. (anthropology) kinship by marriage or adoption; not a blood relationship 4. (biology) state of relationship between organisms or groups of organisms resulting in resemblance in structure or structural parts 5. a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character 6. inherent resemblance between persons or things 7. a natural attraction or feeling of kinship.
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121 Do not use thread local storage unless thread affinity is guaranteed.
122 Enzyme kinetics investigation revealed that the affinity of gut carboxylesterase of Periplaneta americana (L. ) for dipterex was 23 times greater than that with the cholinesterase.
123 KGF-2 had the same receptor affinity and mitogenic effect to RTE as the standard.
124 In this report, we try to explore the prodrug design targeting PEPT1 (oligopeptide transporter 1), and prodrug affinity towards PEPT1 as well as the uptake kinetics based on our in vitro system.
125 Be aware that WLM even distribution DOES NOT really balance the HTTP requests without session affinity equally across the servant regions in a simple round-robin way.
126 Due to the unique high affinity and reversible interactions with diols , boronic acid-based fluorescent sensors can be used in carbohydrate sensing and recognition.
127 Select your subscription, enter a name for the Host service, a URL to access it, the Affinity Group that you have created before and the option of not deploy anything.
128 Trypsin was covalently linked with chemical modified granule chitosan and was used to isolate and purify aprotinin from the extract of cattle lungs by affinity chromatography.
129 Methods Affinity constant of the specific antibodies was determined with ELISA and capillary electrophoresis.
130 These inane literary works have no affinity to the masses.
131 The Directly Connected ESB makes all of the services in several interconnected ESBs visible through a common services registry, which reflects each service's affinity for one of the ESBs.
132 It can be concluded that the binding between DNA and pirimicarb mainly depends on the relative affinity ratio between metal ions and DNA basic groups or phosphate groups.
133 Rothko saw an affinity between his art and the British heritage of Romanticism: he felt a connection with the sublime landscapes of JMW Turner.
134 It make the biomacromolecule separated mainly according to the affinity between the biomacromolecule and immobilized ligand.
135 In anatomical structure prehistoric man shows close affinity with modern humans.
136 Diamond is a material of negative electron affinity, which can be used to fabricate electron emitter in FED (DFED) to reduce the work function, hence reduce the working voltage.
137 Conclusions SHV-12 ESBL has a highest affinity to ceftazidime and cefotaxime expresses a maximal catalytic efficacy to cephalothin.
138 Won people consequently, establish the core position of ethical cohesive affinity.
139 The results indicated that the acid strength is not only related with the proton affinity, but also interaction between cation framework and absorbed molecule.
140 Cluster analysis and phylogenic trees revealed that Ewenki nationality had estrangement genetic affinity with the other 3 major nationalities in inner mongolia and Han nationality in Xi'an.
141 The selective binding experiment for substrates indicated that the polymer gave much higher affinity and selectivity for triadimenol than analogues.
142 End-point affinity can have tremendous effects on the performance of the application.
143 We'll then take a turn to talking about the periodic table, we'll look at a bunch of periodic trends, including ionization energy, electron affinity,(www.Sentencedict.com) electronegativity and atomic radius.
144 Advanced parallelism, data and partition affinity, and other techniques described in this article provide an essential set of tools that can help streamline offline processing.
145 Modification of hemoglobin using inositol tetrakisphosphate ( IP 4 ) can improve the oxygen affinity of hemoglobin.
146 When the queuing manager directly sends the work requests with affinity to the servant regions, it will not go through the service class work queues specified for the requests.
147 For that only stands fast upon his own centre; whereas all things that have affinity with the heavens move upon the centre of another which they benefit.
148 With the merits of high hardness, high thermal conduction, negative electron affinity, diamond is deemed one of the preferred materials of the field emission cathode.
149 The results showed that both cuticle and hemolymph PO were involved in cuticle sclerotization of T. molitor, but have differences in action mode and affinity to substrate.
150 Digital photography has more affinity to painting than to reproduction.
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