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bind <a bind; binds> N

bind <a bind; binds> N

bind N

bind N

bind

bind token N COMPUT

bind-weeds INDUST

deaf-bind N PSYCH

bind oneself by VB

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Many of these schemes use a covalent attachment scheme, using oligonucleotides with amide or thiol functional groups as a chemical handle to bind the heteroelements.
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The bind over is not a punishment, but a preventive measure, intended to ensure that people thought likely to offend will not do so.
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It is able to bind and form complexes with numerous partners such as immunoglobulins, lipids, heparin, bacteria, complement components, paraoxonase, beta amyloid, leptin and others.
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Players attempt to arrive at the ruck first, drive forward and bind onto the opposition.
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He has pitched his tent among us to share our lives, heal our sores, bind up our wounds and give us new life.
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It has just staunched its bleeding, but it still has a long way to go to bind up the deep wounds.
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To prevent fraying, various selvage motions (or styles) are used to bind the warp into the body of the cloth.
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These tetravalent molecules bind to tumor and immune cells with high affinity.
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The houses are at the centre of a web of customs, social relations, traditional laws, taboos, myths and religions that bind the villagers together.
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Some of these are small molecules which are intrinsically fluorescent and bind a biological molecule of interest.
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