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around 500 men.
Affinities were not
confined to
kings or magnates; in the 1420s, for example,
Cardinal Beaufort maintained an
affinity in many English...
- SG-1
Elective Affinities, a
novel by
Goethe Affinity (medieval), late
medieval retainers of a
monarch in "**** feudalism"
Affinity, West Virginia...
- "elective
affinities" is
based on the
older notion of
chemical affinities. In
early nineteenth century chemistry, the
phrase "elective
affinities" or chemical...
-
electron affinities was used by
Robert S.
Mulliken to
develop an
electronegativity scale for atoms,
equal to the
average of the
electrons affinity and ionization...
-
Elective Affinities (1809). The
affinity concept was very
closely linked to the
visual representation of
substances on a table. The first-ever
affinity table...
- Fur
Affinity (also
written as Fur
Affinity) is a furry-centric art
community that
hosts artwork, literature, photography, and
audio recordings. It was...
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whether to
classify a
lizard as
having closer affinities to a
snake than to a table,
biologists rely on
affinities such as the scales, blood, physiology, vertebral...
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successively greater affinities. A
secondary response can
elicit antibodies with
several fold
greater affinity than in a
primary response.
Affinity maturation primarily...
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Receptor affinity is
measured by an
inhibition constant or Ki value, the
concentration required to
occupy 50% of the receptor.
Ligand affinities are most...
- JPBox-Office". "Festival de Cannes: The
Elective Affinities". festival-cannes.com.
Retrieved 20
September 2009. The
Elective Affinities at IMDb v t e...