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1 Binding
When two separate fabrics are woven together in the loom and are to be joined, the process is termed binding. Any thread which is used to bind or hold these two cloths together is termed a binding thread. This can be done by lifting a warp thread from the back cloth, over a face cloth pick, and lifting the face cloth threads on each side. Another method is to use an extra warp which weaves under the back cloth picks and over the face cloth picks, and is thus so covered, that it is not seen. -
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СвязываниеПроцесс, 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 и электростатического взаимодействия формируется потенциальная яма для лиганда, что и обуславливает удерживание молекулы. -
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subst. bond, linking, setting, fixation subst. [ til ski] binding (tekstil) (avledet binding) derived weave -
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nounthe covering in which the leaves of a book are fixed:جِلْدَه، غِلافleather binding.
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > binding
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13 Binding Cloths
Bookbinder's cloth of muslin character. Dyed and embossed. Very stiffly finished. There are many qualities, varying from 48 X 42 per inch up to 72 X 60. The fabric itself is merely a plain weave, and the special finish gives the cloth its name. -
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Энергия связиЭнергия связанной системы каких-либо частиц (например, атома), равная работе, которую необходимо затратить, чтобы разложить эту систему на бесконечно удаленные друг от друга и не взаимодействующие между собой составляющие ее частицы. Является отрицательной величиной, т. к. при образовании связанного состояния энергия выделяется; ее абсолютная величина характеризует прочность связи (например, устойчивость ядер). В частности, уменьшение свободной энергии системы происходит при связывании лиганда с рецептором.Russian-English dictionary of Nanotechnology > binding energy
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Сайт связывания (центр, место связывания)Активный участок рецептора; любое место, где представляющий интерес химический агент стремится к связыванию. -
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BINDER, or BINDING WARPThe back warp of double cloths. The interior warp of pile fabrics, used to bind the pile threads together. These warps also impart strength and stiffness to the fabrics, especially when used in costume cloths of wool or silk. They are mostly cotton yarn. -
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18 Binding Change Order
American: BCOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Binding Change Order
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20 Binding Occupational Exposure Limit
oil&gas: BOELVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Binding Occupational Exposure Limit
См. также в других словарях:
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Binding — 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 … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon