Binding

Binding

Binding may refer to:
* Ski binding, a device for connecting a foot to a ski
* Snowboard binding, a device for connecting a foot to a snowboard
* Bookbinding, the protective cover of a book and the art of constructing this
* 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 (molecular), a chemical interaction between molecules
* The binding problem, or how we assemble disparate perceptual inputs to create consciousness
* Binding (sewing), a finish to a seam or hem
* Breast binding, also known as chest binding, a bra-like structure to de-emphasize breast size
* Neural binding, synchrononous activity of neurons and neuronal ensembles
* Binding Brauerei, a brewery in Frankfurt, Germany.

Binding may also refer to:
* the characteristic of being legally binding
* the effect of eggs or of flax in baking
* the reversible association of molecules in pharmacology/biochemistry/chemistry, like the binding of a ligand to a receptor, or the binding of a metal ion by a chelator

Binding is the surname of:
* Karl Binding (1841-1920), German jurist

See also

* Binder
* Bind
* Binder (disambiguation)
* Binding energy


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  • Binding — Binding, Karl, Kriminalist, geb. 4. Juni 1841 in Frankfurt a. M., studierte in Göttingen und Heidelberg Geschichte und Rechtswissenschaft, wurde 1864 Privatdozent in Heidelberg, dann ordentlicher Professor der Rechte in Basel und Freiburg, 1872… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Binding — Binding, Karl, Kriminalist, geb. 4. Juni 1841 zu Frankfurt a. M., seit 1873 Prof. in Leipzig; schrieb: »Das Burgundisch Romanische Königreich« (Bd. 1, 1868), »Die Normen und ihre Übertretung« (2 Bde., 1872 77; Bd. 1, 2. Aufl. 1890), »Grundriß des …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

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