Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The bindingconstant is a special case of the equilibrium constant K. The equilibrium state of molecular binding, i.e. the balance between the binding and dissociation processes after infinite reaction time, may be formalized as the unbound compounds reactants, A and B transforming into a complex product, C math A B rightleftharpoons C math This directionality of reaction defines the association equilibrium constant K sub a sub math K ass k on over k off C over A times B math second order or bimolecular association Since the bindingconstant is related to the molar Gibbs free energy , it is used to quantify the affinity pharmacology affinity of binding. For this purpose, the reverse directionality is used because the resulting formalism is a reaction of first order and thus its dimension is always in mol or mole L . This defines the dissociation equilibrium constant K sub diss sub math K diss k off over k on A times B over C math first order dissociation Chemical equilibria DEFAULTSORT BindingConstant Category Equilibrium chemistry Chem stub ar ... more details
wiktionary binding bindings Binding may refer to Binding linguistics , a property relating to anaphors and pronouns and R expressions and c command Legally binding , in law Joining physical objects together Binding agent The effect of a binding agent such as egg, gluten , in baking see cake Binding knitting Binding knot , a type of knot Binding sewing , a finish to a seam or hem Bookbinding , the protective cover of a book and the art of constructing this Coil binding , another method of binding pages into a book Comb binding , a method of binding pages into a book Breast binding , also known as chest binding, a bra like structure to de emphasize breast size Foot binding , a custom practiced ... century Ski binding , a device for connecting a foot to a ski Snowboard Bindings Snowboard binding, a device for connecting a foot to a snowboard Physical sciences Binding, competitive The binding problem , or how we assemble disparate perceptual inputs to create consciousness Binding, competitive Molecular binding , an attractive interaction between two molecules Neural binding , synchronous activity of neurons and neuronal ensembles Computing Binding or associating an Internet socket to a local port number and IP address Binding or connecting to a server in client server model client server computing Data binding , the technique of connecting two data elements together XML data binding , representing XML document data using objects and classes UI data binding , linking a user interface element to an element of a domain model, such as a database field Key binding , or keyboard shortcut, mapping specific key combinations to specific software functionality Language binding , a library ... language Name binding , in a programming language, the association of data or code with an identifier Dynamic binding computer science , name binding which is resolved at run time rather than in advance Names Surname of Karl Binding 1841 1920 , German jurist Binding Brauerei , a brewery in Frankfurt ... more details
wiktionary constantConstant or The Constant may refer to In Mathematics Mathematical constant , a number that arises naturally in mathematics, such as or e Constant mathematics , a value that does not change Constant term of a polynomial the term of degree 0 Constant of integration , a free parameter arising in integration Other concepts Physical constant , a physical quantity generally believed to be universal and unchanging Constant programming , a value that, unlike a variable, cannot be reassociated with a different value Logical constant , a symbol in symbolic logic that has the same meaning in all models, such as the symbol for equals People Constant given name Constant surname In entertainment The Constant , an episode of the television show Lost The Constant Story of the Year album The Constant Story of the Year album The Constant I Blame Coco album The Constant I Blame Coco album See also Constant function , a mathematical function that always returns the same value disambig bs Konstanta vor ca Constant cs Konstanta rozcestn k de Konstante es Constante eu Konstante he hu Konstans egy rtelm s t lap mk nl Constant pl Sta a uk ... more details
Other uses Constant disambiguation Constant Infobox television episode Title The Constant Series Lost ... abc.go.com primetime lost index?pn photos t 54633 The Constant Photos . Retrieved on March 10, 2008 ... Next The Other Woman The Constant is the fifth List of Lost episodes episode of the Lost season ... 11, 2008. ref The Constant was watched by 15 million American viewers and is widely regarded as one ... Company ABC , February 29, 2008 http abc.go.com primetime lost index?pn recap t 46481&d 82942 The Constant ..., Jack director , The Constant . Lost TV series Lost , American Broadcasting Company ABC . List ... that he will end up like Eloise and Daniel instructs him to find something or someone a constant who ... can be that constant however, he must make contact with her in 2004. To find out where she lives ... constant , Desmond stops toggling between 1996 and 2004. Back on the island, Daniel flips through ... constant. ref name episode Production Image Desmond s hairstyles.png thumb right 200px Desmond in 1996 and 2004 The Constant is the second Lost episode to deal directly with the concept of time travel ... Lost Roars Back , Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved on March 1, 2008. ref and while promoting The Constant ... that The Constant is a more important episode in terms of explaining time travel on the show ref name ... From Its Producers , Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved on March 1, 2008. ref The writers hoped that The Constant ..., The Constant took five because the writers experienced difficulty when determining its effect on future ... Azizi, Marc Vann in The Constant , ABC Studios ABC Medianet. Retrieved on March 1, 2008. ref The scenes ... blog entry TVGuide News Blog Todays News Lost Constant Secrets 800035057 The Secret Behind Desmond ... in 1996 Ratings In its original American broadcast, The Constant was watched by 12.893 .... dead link date June 2010 bot DASHBot ref In the United Kingdom, The Constant was watched by 911,000 ... Time named The Constant the best television episode of 2008, ref name TIME and according to Oscar ... more details
In medicinal chemistry and pharmacology , a binding coefficient is a quantity representing the extent to which a chemical compound will Binding molecular bind to a macromolecule . ref Schurr JM, Rangel DP, Aragon SR. 2005 http www.biophysj.org cgi content full 89 4 2258 A Contribution to the Theory of Preferential Interaction Coefficients. Biophysical Journal. 89 2258 2276. ref ref Shulgin IL, Ruckenstein E 2006 http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov articlerender.fcgi?artid 1367075 A Protein Molecule in a Mixed Solvent The Preferential Binding Parameter via the Kirkwood Buff Theory. Biophysical Journal. 90 704 707. ref See also Bindingconstant Partition coefficient References references Medicinal chemistry pharma stub Category Pharmacology Category Medicinal chemistry ... more details
Nuclear physics Binding energy is the mechanical energy required to disassemble a whole into separate ... state. The usual convention is that this corresponds to a positive binding energy. In general, binding energy represents the mechanical work which must be done against the forces which hold ... binding energy of the atom derives from electromagnetic interaction and is the ionization energy energy required to disassemble an atom into free electrons and a nucleus. Electron binding energy ... physics nuclear level , binding energy is also equivalent to the energy liberated when a nucleus is created from other nucleons or nuclei. ref Brittanica Online Encyclopaedia nuclear binding energy . Accessed 8 September 2010. http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 65615 binding energy ref ref Nuclear Engineering Binding Energy . Bill Garland, McMaster University. Accessed 8 September 2010. http www.nuceng.ca igna binding energy.htm ref This nuclear binding energy binding energy of nucleon ... no longer cause the particles to interact. ref Atomic Alchemy Nuclear Processes Binding Energy . http ... library.thinkquest.org 17940 texts binding energy binding energy.html ref In astrophysics , gravitational binding energy of a celestial body is the energy required to expand the material to infinity. This quantity ... each intact the latter energy is lower . In bound systems, if the binding energy is removed from ... the system. ref HyperPhysics Nuclear Binding Energy . C.R. Nave , Georgia State University. Accessed ... in this process because the system is not closed during the binding process. Mass deficit ... be less than the total mass of its unbound constituents. For systems with low binding energies, this lost mass after binding may be fractionally small. For systems with high binding energies, however ... of where the missing mass of the binding energy goes, is of interest. The answer is that this mass ... binding energy is therefore removed mass that corresponds with removed energy, according to Einstein ... more details
refimprove date March 2009 In biochemistry , a macromolecule exhibits cooperative binding if its Affinity pharmacology affinity for its ligand biochemistry ligand changes with the amount of ligand already bound. Cooperative binding is a special case of allostery . Cooperative binding requires that the macromolecule have more than one binding site, since cooperativity results from the interactions between binding site s. If the binding of ligand at one site increases the affinity for ligand at another site, the macromolecule exhibits positive cooperativity . Conversely, if the binding of ligand at one site lowers the affinity for ligand at another site, the protein exhibits negative cooperativity . If the ligand binds at each site independently, the binding is non cooperative . The Hill coefficient main Hill equation The Hill coefficient math n math provides a quantitative method for characterizing binding cooperativity. The macromolecule is assumed to bind to math n math ligands simultaneously where math n math is to be determined math mathrm P n mathrm L leftrightarrow mathrm C math to form the complex C. Hence the dissociation constant equals math K d frac left mathrm P right left mathrm L right n left mathrm C right math The variable math theta math represents the fraction of binding ... of binding sites that are not occupied, giving the ratio math frac theta 1 theta frac left mathrm ... left mathrm L right math and taking the slope gives the effective number of ligands math n math that are binding ... Two models were hypothesized to account for the binding cooperativity observed in proteins, the MWC ..., Jr. Daniel Koshland , George N methy and Filmer KNF model , in which ligand binding at one site causes a local conformational change induced fit that causes small conformational changes at nearby binding ... many slightly different conformational states, corresponding to all possible modes of ligand binding. Additional information In non cooperative binding, the way the affinity depends on the concentration ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2010 A binding domain is a protein domain which binding molecular binds to a specific atom or molecule, such as calcium or DNA . Upon binding, proteins may undergo a conformational change . Binding domains are essential for the function of many proteins. Examples of binding domains include Zinc finger , which binds to DNA, and EF hand , which binds to calcium. See also DNA binding domain protein stub Protein topics Category Protein structure Category Protein domains ... more details
Spiral binding may refer to Spiral Binding Process also known as coil binding . Spiral Binding Company Inc Creators of Spiral Binding disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 Several object binding times exist in object oriented systems. Java programming language Java , for example, has late Name bindingbinding leading to more loose coupling loosely coupled systems at least for deployment . Compu lang stub Category Computer programming ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 A binding antibody is an antibody that has a reaction when combined with an antigen , possibly eliminating it. See also Blocking antibody Immune complex DEFAULTSORT Binding Antibody Category Immune system Immunology stub ... more details
Data binding is a general technique that binds two data information sources together and maintains them in sync. This is usually done with two data information sources with different types as in XML data binding . However, in UI data binding , data and information objects of the same type are bound together e.g. Java UI elements to Java objects . If the binding has been made in the proper manner, then, each data change is reflected automatically by the elements that are bound to the data. The term data binding is also used in case where an outer representation of data in an element changes, and the underlying data is automatically updated to reflect this change. As an example, a change in a text box code TextBox code element could modify the underlying data value. ref http msdn.microsoft.com en us library ms752347.aspx what is data binding What is data binding? ref See also XML data binding UI data binding References references Categories DEFAULTSORT Data Binding Category Data management Interwikies ja pt Liga o de dados ... more details
In biochemistry , a binding site is a region on a protein , DNA , or RNA to which specific other molecules and ions in this context collectively called Ligand biochemistry ligands , or more specifically, protein ligands form a chemical bond . The term saturation refers to the fraction of total binding sites that are occupied at any given time. When more than one type of ligand can bind to a binding site, competition ensues. An Chemical equilibrium equilibrium exists between unbound ligands and bound ligands. Binding sites also exhibit chemical specificity , a measure of the types of ligands that will bond, and chemical affinity affinity , which is a measure of the strength of the chemical bond. A more specific type of binding site is the transcription factor transcription factor binding site , present on DNA. See also NTP binding site DNA binding site References Unreferenced date July 2009 External links http www.proteincrystallography.org programs Pocket Drawing the active site of an enzyme Enzymes DEFAULTSORT Binding Site Category Chemical bonding Category Proteins Category DNA Category RNA Category Transcription factors biochem stub es Centro de uni n he uk ... more details
drug, or a toxin. The specificity of a receptor is determined by its spatial geometry and the way it binding ... treatment in which a chelate chelating ligand ref group note The term ligand here refers to binding ... constant s of the TBP complexes of two metal ions. For lanthanoid elements which are adjacent ... to provide for the maximum binding selectivity. An indicator is associated with the sensor which ..., or it may be displaced from the sensor, IDA arrangement. See also Binding molecular Binding Affinity ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In sewing , binding is used as both a noun and a verb to refer to finishing a seam or hem of a garment, usually by rolling or pressing then stitching on an edging or trim. Sewing DEFAULTSORT Binding Sewing Category Seams Textile arts stub ... more details
In complexation catalysis, the term passive binding refers to any stabilizing interaction that is equally strong at the transition state level and in the reactant catalyst complex. Having the same effect on the stability of the transition state and the reactant catalyst complex, passive binding contributes to acceleration only if the equilibrium between the unassociated reactant and catalyst and their complex is not completely shifted to the right. It was defined by A.J. Kirby in 1996 as opposed to the dynamic binding chemistry dynamic binding , i.e. the whole of interactions that are stronger at the transition state level than in the reactant catalyst complex. ref A.J. Kirby Angewandte Chemie International Edition 1996 35 706 724. ref See also Catalysis References Reflist Category Physical organic chemistry ... more details
File PGrand wirebound notebook100.JPG thumb 300px Wire binding notebook 3 1 pitch 3 holes per inch 3 1 Wire binding is one of the most popular commercial book binding methods used in North America and is known ... o, ring wire and wirebind . With this binding method, users insert their punched pages onto a C shaped ... binding machine.htm title How To Use A Wire Binding Machine accessdate 2008 03 27 ref . Documents that are bound with wire binding will open completely flat on a desk and allow for 360 degree rotation of bound pages. Hole patterns and pitches There are three common hole patterns used in binding documents ... pitch hole pattern is most commonly used for binding small sized documents with double loop wire. Spines for this binding style are available in sizes between 3 16 4.8mm and 9 16 14mm in diameter ... for 3 1 pitch wire binding can use either square or round holes. 2 1 pitch 2 holes per inch Although a two to one pitch hole pattern is most commonly used for binding larger sized documents it can also be used for binding smaller diameter books. Two to one pitch wire is most commonly found in sizes ... make special small sized 2 1 pitch wire for binding documents as small as 1 4 6.4mm . 19 loop wire In the past, some comb binding machines would come with a wire closer. These machines were designed to be used with 19 loop wire. Nineteen loop wire is designed to be used with a plastic comb binding pattern. This hole pattern will have longer rectangular holes that are 9 16 on center. This style of binding used to be referred to as Ibiwire which was Ibico s name for this style of binding. However, when Ibico was purchased by the General Binding Corporation this type of supplies was discontinued. Today, 19 loop wire is commonly called Spiral O Wire. Wire binding process Binding documents using ... covers and measure the book to determine the correct size of spine. Set up your binding machine ... and punch it using your wire binding machine or modular binding punch. Hang the pages of your ... more details
Library binding is the term used to describe the method of binding Serial literature serials , and re binding paperback or hardcover books, for use within libraries. Library binding increases the durability ... to library binding of paperbacks is the stiffening process. Purpose Library binding is a way to increase ... and by reinforcing the spine for each volume. The goal of library binding is long term Preservation ... use a method of bookbinding called oversewn binding oversewing to secure the volumes. Oversewing involves ... binders Library binding is done at a commercial library binding company. Sending books to the library ... they want library bound, and then box and ship off these books to a library binding company. The binding ... on wooden bookcases Commercial library binding factories were first established in Americas America ... binding companies including Dague Bookbindery, Ocker & Trapp, or Wert Bookbinders . Although they are commercial ... such as wrong color buckram cloth, or incorrect title stamped on the spine State of Connecticut Binding Contract 1993 . The Library Binding Institute http www.lbibinders.org is the main source of information and standards on library binding. In conjunction with the National Information Standards Organization, the Library Binding Institute has published standards of library binding that should be used by all binding companies. These include technical specifications for the different methods of library binding and material specifications for the materials used in library binding . See also Bookbinding ... Binding. Preservation Planning Program Managing a Library Binding Program. Jan Merrill Oldham ... of Book Cloth and Buckram. Preservation Planning Program Managing a Library Binding Program. Jan Merrill ... Binding Contract as Applied to the University of Connecticut Libraries , in Preservation Planning Program Managing a Library Binding Program. Jan Merrill Oldham ed . Association of Research Libraries ... 01GuidelinesForBinding.php Guidelines for Library Binding from the Northeast Document Conservation ... more details
Image Binding post adapter.JPG right 250px thumb Adapter between five way binding posts and a male BNC connector Image Leader LSG 15 signal generator.jpg thumb right 250px Two insulated, color coded binding posts at the bottom center of a signal generator We need a much better picture Image Banana plugs speaker.jpg thumb 250px Uninsulated binding posts on a loudspeaker connected to banana plugs Image Goodmans Axiette 101 b.png thumb right 250px Small black binding posts of an old loudspeaker driver are visible. These binding posts are not compatible with banana plugs of any size. Instead they were endowed with small solder contacts. for the non electrical fastener Sex bolt A binding post is a connector commonly used on electronic test equipment to terminate attach a single wire or Test probe ... equipment. A binding post contains a central threaded metal rod and a cap that screws down on that rod ... , such binding posts allow the connection of several different types of connections Banana connector Banana plugs , inserted into the open end of the binding post Pin connector s, inserted into a hole drilled through the metal post and clamped by the screw down portion of the binding post. Wire .... A lug terminal inserted around the metal post and clamped. The binding post was a commercial invention ... switched mode power supply for laboratory use with three safety banana jacks instead of binding posts Even so called isolated binding posts are typically not sufficiently isolated to protect users ... been becoming common to no longer use the traditional binding posts, but safety banana jacks. The universal property of binding posts are lost here, since safety banana jacks can only be used with traditional and safety banana plugs. In the past, it was common for multiple five way binding posts to have ... could be inserted from opposite sides of two binding posts and the tips of the wires or probes might ... t occur. See also Fahnestock clip an earlier device, now largely supplanted by binding posts Banana ... more details
for the term as used in auto racing coil bind Image Binding 01.jpg 300px thumb Coil Binding Image Binding Machine 01.jpg 300px thumb Binding Machine Coil binding , also known as spiral binding, is an extremely popular book binding style for creating documents, reports, presentations and proposals. This binding ..., plastic coil, spiral binding, plastikoil and coilbind. Documents bound with spiral coil have the ability to open flat on a desk or table and offer 360 degree rotation for easy note taking. This binding ... coil binding spines are also available in more colors and sizes than any other binding style. Coil binding hole patterns The most common hole pattern used with coil binding is a 4 1 pitch hole pattern ... of the hole pattern, there will be 43 or 44 holes on an eleven inch binding edge. Supplies for binding .... This allows for binding documents that are up to two inches thick. Although not as common ... for use with the hole pattern used in Wire Binding or with GBC Proclick . Three to one pitch ... for 2 1 pitch Wire Binding . This type of spiral coil uses a larger filament diameter and is specifically designed for binding thick documents. Spirals in this pitch pattern are available ... that are thicker than any of the other pitches of spiral coil. Coil binding lengths One of the strengths of spiral coil binding is that the supplies are available in a variety of lengths. Most users ... process for creating spiral coil binding elements allows them to be created in virtually any length ... to bind custom document sizes and to reduce waste. For binding documents shorter than eleven inches ... binding colors Spiral coil binding supplies are also available in a wide variety of colors. In fact there are more than sixty standard colors available for binding documents with spiral coil. This makes spiral coil binding an excellent choice for marketing agencies and design firms that want to match .... Coil binding diameters Coil binding spines are normally measured in millimeters and not inches ... more details
Refimprove date January 2011 Expert subject date January 2011 Late binding is a computer programming ... known as duck typing or name binding . Late binding is often confused with dynamic dispatch , but there are significant differences. With early binding the compiler statically verifies that there are one ... binding the compiler does not have enough information to verify the method even exists, let alone ... advantage of using late binding in Component Object Model COM programming is that it does ... loaded into the running application. Criticism Late binding has poorer performance than ... logic. Late binding necessarily prevents the use of static type checking. When making a late ... something like Method Not Found or Method Missing . Late binding prevents many forms of static ... problems. History The term late binding dates back to at least the 1960s, where it can be found in Communications ... object oriented programming OOP and with it late binding. Alan Kay Dr. Alan Kay once said, OOP ... late binding of all things. It can be done in Smalltalk and in LISP. There are possibly other systems ... and late binding, with many languages supporting both at the syntax level. In 2000, Alex Martelli coined the term duck typing to refer to the same concept, but with a different emphasis. While late binding ... and concentrate on the methods an object currently has. Late binding implementations Late binding ... are done exclusively via a late binding. These languages may not even have v tables and instead store the methods in a dictionary. Late binding in COM languages In COM programming a late bound method ... syntactical support for calling this interface. ref Using early binding and late binding in Automation ... up a method and Invoke to call it. Late binding in .NET Like COM and Java, the Common Language Runtime provides reflection APIs that make late binding calls possible. The use of these calls varies by language C and Visual Basic . Prior to version 4, C only allowed late binding via the appropriate ... more details
unreferenced date November 2010 The Binding Triad is a proposal to Amendments to the United Nations Charter amend the United Nations Charter to allow the United Nations General Assembly to pass binding resolutions with the approval of a supermajority of members. For a resolution to be binding, it would require the support of nations Comprising a majority of members of the United Nations . Whose combined contributions in dues comprise a majority of the U.N. budget. Whose combined populations comprise a majority of the world population. The Binding Triad appeals to some world federalists because it could theoretically institute a world government with only one change to the U.N. Charter. However, further amendments would be needed to secure representative government. In addition, it is unclear what impact such a change would have on the role of the United Nations Security Council , which enacts and enforces its own resolutions. External links http www.cwps.org bt.html Category United Nations reform UN stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 In law , a binding precedent also mandatory precedent or binding authority is a precedent which must be followed by all lower court s under common law Legal systems of the world legal systems . In English law it is usually created by the decision of a higher court, such as the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom , which took over the judicial functions of the House of Lords in 2009. In Civil law legal system Civil law and legal pluralism pluralist systems, as under Scots law , precedent is not binding but case law is taken into account by the courts. Binding precedent relies on the legal principle of stare decisis . Stare decisis means to stand by things decided. It ensures certainty and consistency in the application of law. Existing binding precedents from past cases are applied in principle to new situations by analogy. There are three elements needed for a precedent to work. Firstly, the hierarchy of the courts needs to be accepted, and an efficient system of law reporting. A balance must be struck between the need on one side for the legal certainty resulting from the binding effect of previous decisions, and on the other side the avoidance of undue restriction on the proper development of the law . Fact date November 2008 Binding precedent in English law Judges are bound by the law of binding precedents in England and Wales and other common law jurisdictions. This is a distinctive feature of the English legal system. In Scotland and many countries throughout the world, particularly in mainland Europe, civil law means that judges take case law into account in a similar way, but are not obliged to do so and are required to consider the precedent in terms of principle. Their fellow judges decisions may be persuasive but are not binding ... case. Two facts are crucial to determining whether a precedent is binding The position in the court ... in previous decisions. Advantages and disadvantages There are advantages and disadvantages of binding ... more details
unreferenced date March 2011 File Karl Binding.jpeg thumb right Karl Binding Karl Ludwig Lorenz Binding ... by the Nazism Nazis to justify their T 4 Euthanasia Program . Life Binding was born in Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main , the third child of Georg Christoph Binding and Dorothea Binding. In 1860 Binding ... two years later by his second son. Rudolf G Binding later became a famous writer. Karl Binding and his wife were to have one more son and two daughters. In 1869 his family moved to Freiburg and Binding ... Binding began work in the district court of Leipzig where he remained until 1900. After becoming ... a few days later aged 71. In 1918 during the First World War , Binding left Germany to lecture German ... of Binding s most infamous books, co written by the psychologist, Alfred Hoche. The book was divided into two parts, the first was written by Binding, the second by Hoche. Binding discussed the consequences .... See Alfred Hoche . Binding and Hoche are noted for the influence their work had on the Nazis and especially the T4 Euthanasia Program. Two possible interpretations of German law In Binding s own interpretation ... themselves against such an attempt. Binding goes on to assume that the right to suicide would then also ..., acting on the behalf of that person, has acted within the law. Binding s second possible interpretation ... another person from killing themselves. Binding noted that in reality, the majority of people who prevent ... ill person. Definition of euthanasia Binding defined euthanasia as occurring when a person gives a terminal ... the shortening of a life was seen as unlawful. Binding claimed the killing of the terminally ill was not an exception .... Binding did not think it necessary to obtain permission from a person who was to be killed, but if they were able to and expressed the wish to live, that wish must be respected. Binding ... could be saved in another situation. 2 A person that is incurably mental illness mentally ill . Binding ... as such but as saving the person from a terrible end. Binding could not work out a general rule for the killing ... more details
Dynamic binding may refer to Dynamic dispatch in Computer Science Dynamic binding chemistry disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details