binding mechanism
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbindingandmechanism
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binding
adjective
uk/ˈbaɪn.dɪŋ/us/ˈbaɪn.dɪŋ/
(especially of an agreement) that cannot be legally avoided ...
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mechanism
noun[C]
uk/ˈmek.ə.nɪ.zəm/us/ˈmek.ə.nɪ.zəm/
a part of a machine, or a set of parts that ...
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(Definition ofbindingandmechanismfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The next key point is to exploit thebindingmechanismof the implementation language using higher-order abstract syntax.
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However, as mentioned in section 1, this construction is associated with the use of abindingmechanismin other languages.
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The interpreter manipulates an explicit environment to implement thebindingmechanismof the source language.
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Recursive function definitions provide anotherbindingmechanismthat introduce new identifiers.
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However, we would predict an absence or reduction of correlated gamma activity between electrode sites overlying frontal and visual regions that reflects a reduction in the global temporalbindingmechanism.
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We then suggest that it is the temporalbindingmechanismthat is impaired in autism and that this impairment leads to the features of autism associated with weak central coherence.
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Bindingmechanismand thermodynamic analysis.
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High-frequency neuronal synchrony may operate as abindingmechanismfor establishing and maintaining the large-scale coordinated activity that is essential for several aspects of perception, cognition, and social behavior.
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Commonly, b$ is referred to as the ' relative exposure of surface area ' or just transition-state ' compactness ' based on its relation to thebindingmechanismof the denaturant.
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Surely developing countries are rightly expressing their bitterness in the face of the lack of anybindingmechanismfor financial solidarity with regard to them?
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It is thebindingmechanismof a priesthood or of a freemasonry.
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The convention must provide for a simple, unitary andbindingmechanismfor the resolution of disputes, enabling case law on cultural diversity to be developed within international law.
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So far, there is no direct evidence that working memory uses thisbindingmechanism, and other mechanisms have been proposed as well.
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The cut stems would fall onto a canvas, which conveyed the crop to thebindingmechanism.
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As a result of the open nature of thebindingmechanism, a number of resources for do-it-yourself planning and productivity management have adopted the system.
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Macro-aggregation of soils by biological bonding and binding mechanisms and the factors affecting these: a review.
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In each of these systems, the pages are modified with perforations that facilitate the specific binding mechanism's ability to secure them.
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