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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...
- Fur Affinity (also written as FurAffinity) is a furry-centric art community that hosts artwork, literature, photography, and audio recordings. It was...
- Affinity (1970) is the first album by Affinity, produced by John Anthony, with a cover design by Marcus Keef. On Allmusic, "Affinity" rates 4 out of 5...
- Affinity Photo is a raster graphics editor developed by Serif Ltd. for iPadOS, macOS, and Windows, alongside Affinity Designer and Affinity Publisher...
- "elective affinities" is based on the older notion of chemical affinities. In early nineteenth century chemistry, the phrase "elective affinities" or chemical...
- sentiment of moral obligation. Max Weber articulated "Elective Affinities". Affinity is shown or demonstrated by an individual identifying with a subculture...
- Elective Affinities (1809). The affinity concept was very closely linked to the visual representation of substances on a table. The first-ever affinity table...
- chemical compounds based on their different weak affinities to an immobilized target. The higher affinity a compound has towards the target, the longer it...
- Receptor affinity is measured by an inhibition constant or Ki value, the concentration required to occupy 50% of the receptor. Ligand affinities are most...