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Bind: Encyclopedia - Bind

Bind can mean: BIND - the Berkeley Internet Name Domain, a DNS server Bookbinding Bondage Other related archivesBIND, Bondage, Bookbinding

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Bind: Encyclopedia - Binding
Binding can mean: Karl Binding - German jurist. Binding (computer science) - a tie (for example) to certain names in programming languages Binding (knot) - a type of knot Binding (linguistics) - a property relating to anaphors (pronouns and R-expressions) and c-command Binding (sewing) - a finish to a seam or hem. Bookbinding - the protective cover of a book and the art of constructing this Neural binding - synchrononous activity of neurons and neuronal ensembles

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Bind: Encyclopedia - BIND

BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain, previously: Berkeley Internet Name Daemon) is the most commonly used DNS server on the Internet, especially on Unix-like systems, where it is a de facto standard. Supported by Internet Systems Consortium, it was originally created by Paul Vixie in 1988 while working for DEC. A new version of BIND (BIND 9) was written from scratch in part to address the architectural difficulties with auditing the earlier BIND code bases, and also to support DNSSEC (DNS Security Extension ...

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Bind: Encyclopedia - Binding of the Blade

Binding of the Blade is an epic fantasy series by L.B. Graham. It tells the story of Kirthanin, an imaginary island, and specifically Joraiem, a Prophet and his friends and family. The first two books in the series are Beyond the Summerland and Bringer of Storms. Other related archivesProphet, epic fantasy

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Bind: Encyclopedia - Binding computer science

In computer science, binding refers to the creation of a simple reference to something which is larger and more complicated and used frequently. The simple reference can be used instead of having to repeat the larger thing. Some common examples of binding are: Name binding in programming languages. XML Data Binding Command binding in computer applications. For example, most applications on Mac OS bind the "Save" menu item to the Command-S keyboard shortcut, so that Command-S

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Bind: No Duties Bind You

Hindu Quotes: No Duties Bind You

 

You have no caste.

 No duties bind you.

 

 Formless and free,

 Beyond the reach of the senses,

 The witness of all things.

 

 So be happy!

 

 

- Ashtavakra Gita 1:5

 

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Bind: Force That Binds Us

Hindu Quotes: Force That Binds Us

 

Arjuna: "What is the force that binds us to selfish deeds, O Krishna? What power moves us, even against our will, as if forcing us?"

 

 Sri Krishna: "It is selfish desire and anger, arising from the guna of rajas; these are the appetites and evils which threaten a person in this life."

 

 

- Bhagavad Gita 3:36-37

 

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Bind: Encyclopedia - DNA-binding protein

A DNA-binding protein is any protein that binds to double- or single-stranded DNA. Examples include many proteins involved in the regulation of gene expression (including transcription factors), proteins involved in the packaging of DNA within the nucleus (such as histones), nucleic acid dependent-polymerases involved in DNA replication and transcription, or any of many accessory proteins which are involved in these processes. Sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins generally interact with the major groove of B-DNA, because it e

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Bind: Encyclopedia - Binding of Isaac

The Binding of Isaac, in Genesis 22, is a story from the Hebrew Bible in which God asks Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac on Mount Moriah. To many readers the tale is one of the most challenging, complex, mystifying, and perhaps ethically troublesome episodes in the entire Bible. The story is referred to as the Akedah or Akedat Yitschak (עקידת יצחק) in Hebrew (the binding of Isaac) and as the Dhabih in Arabic. Abraham agrees to God's command without argument, even though God gives him no reason fo ...

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Bind: Encyclopedia - Binding energy

Binding energy is the energy required to disassemble a whole into separate parts. A bound system has a lower potential energy than its constituent parts; this is what keeps the system together; it corresponds to a positive binding energy. At the nuclear level, binding energy is derived from the strong nuclear force and is the energy required to disassemble a nucleus into neutrons and protons. At the atomic level, binding energy is derived from electromagnetic interaction and is the energy required to disassemble an atom into el ...

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Bind: Encyclopedia - Binding problem

"The binding problem is, basically, the problem of how the unity of conscious perception is brought about by the distributed activities of the central nervous system" (Revonsuo and Newman (1999). In its most general form it arises whenever information from distinct populations of neurons must be combined. Somehow the activity of specialised sets of neurons dealing with different aspects of perception are combined to form a unified perceptual experience. The binding problem also occurs in each modality of perception and different versions of the problem have been described in language production, visual percep ...

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Bind: Encyclopedia - Double bind

Double Bind is a communicative situation where a person receives different or contradictory messages. The term was coined by the anthropologist Gregory Bateson, and was an attempt to suggest a possible mechanism or underpinning for schizophrenia from an anti-biologist perspective (in other words to proffer an explanation without requiring the assumption of organic brain dysfunction). The phenomenon ...

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Bind: Encyclopedia - Bookbinding

Bookbinding is the process of physically assembling a book from a number of separate sheets of paper or other material. Bookbinding - Historical. The craft of bookbinding may have originated around the 1st century A.D. Romans of the time created a form of simple book called a codex by folding sheets of vellum or parchment in half and sewing them through the fold. Codices were a significant improvement over papyrus or vellum scrolls, in that they were easier to handle, allowed writing on both sides of the le ...

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Bind: Encyclopedia - Commitment scheme

In cryptography, a commitment scheme or a bit commitment scheme is a method by which Alice can "commit" to a bit to Bob without revealing to him what the bit is in such a way that the commitment can later be revealed, or "opened" by Alice and verified by Bob. Commitment is related to digital timestamping and zero knowledge proof and finds application in electronic cash, electronic voting and online games. A useful way to visualize a commitment scheme is to think of Alice as putting the message in a box, securing the box ...

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Bind: Encyclopedia II - Karl Binding - Ideas

Allowing the destruction of life unworthy of living: Die Freigabe der Vernichtung Lebensunwerten Lebens This was the title of one 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 that the legal status of suicide would have on euthanasia and the legality of killing the mentally ill. Hoche concentrated on the relationship of doctors to their patients and the seriously ill. (See Alfred Hoche.) Binding and Hoche are noted for the influence their work had on the Nazi's and ...

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Bind: Encyclopedia - Vayeira

Vayeira or Vayera is the fourth weekly parshah or portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. It constitutes Genesis 18:1-22:24. Jews in the Diaspora read it the fourth Sabbath after Simchat Torah, generally in October or November. Vayeira - Summary. Vayeira - Sodom and Gomorrah. God sent Abraham three angels, whom Abraham received hospitably. They announced to Abraham that he would have a son within a year, although he and his wife Sarah were already very old. A ...

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Bind: Encyclopedia II - Ski binding - Bindings by type of skiing

Ski binding - Alpine. Bindings for Alpine skiing usually work by fixing the ski boot to the ski at the toe and heel. A binding acts to attach the boots to the ski but also to release the boot in case of a fall. To help prevent injury the boot is released by the binding if a certain amount of pressure is applied (usually created by the weight of a falling skier). The amount of pressure required to release the boot is typically adjusted by turning a screw on the toe and heel piece. This is called the DIN sett ...

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Bind: Encyclopedia II - Karl Binding - Life

In 1860 Binding moved to Göttingen where he studied history and jurisprudence. After a short stay in Heidelberg where he won a law prize, he moved back to Göttingen to finish his studies. In 1864 he completed his habilitation paper in Latin about Roman criminal law and lectured in criminal law at Heidelberg university. Two years later he was appointed professor of law of state and criminal law and procedure in Basel, Switzerland. In the same year he married Marie Luise Wirsing and published, Geschichte des Burgundisch-Romanisches ...

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Bind: Encyclopedia II - Name binding - Rebinding and Mutation

Rebinding should not be confused with mutation — "rebinding" is changes to the referencing identifier; "mutation" is changes to the referenced value. Consider the following Java code: LinkedList<String> l; l = new LinkedList(); l.add("foo"); l = null; The identifier l at first references nothing (the null object); it is then rebound to reference an object (a linked list of strings). The linked list referenced by l is then mutated, adding a string to the list. Lastly, l ...

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Bind: Encyclopedia II - Binding of Isaac - Modern-day interpretations

It also figures prominently in the writings of many major modern theologians, such as Søren Kierkegaard in Fear and Trembling and Shalom Spiegel in The Last Trial. In Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, the literary critic Erich Auerbach considers the Hebrew narrative of the Binding of Isaac, along with Homer's description of Odysseus's scar, as the two paradigmatic models for the representation of reality in literature. Auerbach contrasts Homer's attention to detail and foregrounding of ...

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