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Binding (linguistics) — In linguistics, binding theory is any of a broad class of theories dealing with the distribution of pronominal and anaphoric elements. The idea that there should be a specialised, coherent theory dealing with this particular set of phenomena… … Wikipedia
Variable — A variable (pronEng|ˈvɛərɪəbl) is an attribute of a physical or an abstract system which may change its value while it is under observation. Examples include the height of a child, the temperature across a state, or the input to a function. This… … Wikipedia
Variable-order Bayesian network — (VOBN) models provide an important extension of both the Bayesian network models and the variable order Markov models. VOBN models are used in machine learning in general and have shown great potential in bioinformatics applications.cite… … Wikipedia
Binding — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En informática, un binding es una “ligadura” o referencia a otro símbolo más largo y complicado, y que se usa frecuentemente. Este otro símbolo puede ser un valor de cualquier tipo, numérico, de cadena, etc o el… … Wikipedia Español
Binding (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… … Wikipedia
variable region — (VL and VH) The region at the N terminal end of immunoglobulin heavy and light chains whose amino acid sequence varies between antibodies of different specificity. Variable regions form the antigen binding site … Dictionary of microbiology
variable domain — Regions of antibody molecules that have different amino acid sequences in different antibody molecules. These regions are responsible for the antigen binding specificity of the antibody … Glossary of Biotechnology
bound variable — noun A variable that is associated with a value, and therefore a variable that has an allocated storage location. If the programming language implements a representation of a canonical unknown value, infinity, etc., the value bound to the… … Wiktionary
Single-chain variable fragment — Rotating scFv fragment with highlighted complementary determining regions (CDRs) … Wikipedia
Single chain variable fragment — (scFv) is a fusion of the variable regions of the heavy and light chains of immunoglobulins, linked together with a short (usually serine, glycine) linker.This chimeric molecule retains the specificity of the original immunoglobulin, despite… … Wikipedia