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Computing

* Binding, associating a
network socket A network socket is a software structure within a network node of a computer network that serves as an endpoint for sending and receiving data across the network. The structure and properties of a socket are defined by an application programming ...
with a local port number and IP address * Data binding, the technique of connecting two data elements together **
UI data binding UI data binding is a software design pattern to simplify development of GUI applications. UI data binding binds UI elements to an application domain model. Most frameworks employ the Observer pattern as the underlying binding mechanism. To work ...
, linking a user interface element to an element of a domain model, such as a database field ** XML data binding, representing XML document data using objects and classes * Key binding, or keyboard shortcut, mapping key combinations to software functionality * Language binding, a library providing a functional interface to second library in a different programming language * Name binding, the association of code or data with an identifier in a programming language ** Late binding, name binding which is resolved at run-time rather than in pre-execution time


Science

* Binding problem, a term for several problems in cognitive science and philosophy **
Neural binding Neural binding is the neuroscientific aspect of what is commonly known as the binding problem: the interdisciplinary difficulty of creating a comprehensive and verifiable model for the unity of consciousness. "Binding" refers to the integration of ...
, synchronous activity of neurons and neuronal ensembles * Molecular binding, an attractive interaction between two molecules * Binding (linguistics), the distribution of pronouns etc. to identify syntactic relationships


People

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Carly Binding Carly Binding (born 2 February 1978) is a New Zealand pop singer-songwriter, and former member of the girl group TrueBliss. In 2000 she left the group, citing personal differences, and decided to pursue a solo career. Her debut solo album ''Pass ...
(born 1978), New Zealand pop singer-songwriter *
Karl Binding Karl Ludwig Lorenz Binding (4 June 1841 – 7 April 1920) was a German jurist known as a promoter of the theory of retributive justice. His influential book, ''Die Freigabe der Vernichtung lebensunwerten Lebens'' ("Allowing the Destruction of Life ...
(1841–1920), German jurist *
Lee Binding Lee Binding (born 1975) is a graphic designer and digital painter who has worked on the television shows ''Doctor Who, Torchwood,'' ''The Sarah Jane Adventures,'' and various other works for BBC, Sky, Random House Random House is an American b ...
(born 1975), graphic designer *
Lothar Binding Lothar Binding (born 1 April 1950) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) who served as a member of the Bundestag from the 1998 until 2021. Early life Binding was born in Sandershausen. After his apprenticeship a ...
(born 1950), German politician *
Rudolf G. Binding Rudolf Georg Binding (13 August 1867 – 4 August 1938) was a German writer. He was born in Basel, Switzerland, and died in Starnberg. He studied medicine and law before joining the Hussars. On the outbreak of the First World War, Bin ...
(1867–1938), German writer and supporter of Adolf Hitler


Textiles

* Binding (knitting), a type of gather also known as a pullover stitch *
Binding (sewing) 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) Trim or trimming in clothing and home decorating is applie ...
, a finish to a seam or hem * Binding knot, a knot used to keep objects together * Binding off, in knitting, a family of techniques for ending a column of stitches


Other uses

* Binding and loosing, in the New Testament, both forbidding and permitting an action * Binding Brauerei, a brewery in Frankfurt, Germany * Binding precedent, a legal decision that must be applied or followed * Binding (woodworking), an inlaid edging, often used to reduce fluctuations in the wood's humidity *
Bookbinding Bookbinding is the process of physically assembling a book of codex format from an ordered stack of ''signatures'', sheets of paper folded together into sections that are bound, along one edge, with a thick needle and strong thread. Cheaper, b ...
, the protective cover of a book and the art of its construction **
Coil binding Coil binding, also known as spiral binding, is a commonly used book binding style for documents. This binding style is known by a number of names including spiral coil, color coil, colorcoil, ez-coil, plastic coil, spiral binding, plastikoil an ...
or spiral binding, is a commonly used book binding style for documents ** Comb binding, cerlox or surelox binding, a method of binding pages into a book * Breast binding or chest binding, a wrapping to form a bra-like structure * Foot binding, a Chinese custom practiced on young girls from the 10th to early 20th centuries *
Legally binding A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties that creates, defines, and governs mutual rights and obligations between them. A contract typically involves the transfer of goods, services, money, or a promise to tran ...
, enforceable by law * Ski binding, an attachment which anchors a ski boot to the ski * Snowboard binding, a device for connecting a foot to a snowboard


See also

* Binding protein, a protein whose principal function is to associate with or carry another molecule *
Binding neuron A binding neuron (BN) is an abstract concept of processing of input impulses in a generic neuron based on their temporal coherence and the level of neuronal inhibition. Mathematically, the concept may be implemented by most neuronal models includin ...
, a 1998 abstract mathematical model of the electrical activity of a neuron *
Binding domain In molecular biology, binding domain is a protein domain which binds to a specific atom or molecule, such as calcium or DNA. A protein domain is a part of a protein sequence and a tertiary structure that can change or evolve, function, and live ...
, a protein domain in a binding protein *
Binding constant The binding constant, or affinity constant/association constant, is a special case of the equilibrium constant ''K'', and is the inverse of the dissociation constant. It is associated with the binding and unbinding reaction of receptor (R) and lig ...
, an equilibrium constant associated with the reaction of receptor and ligand molecules *
Binding energy In physics and chemistry, binding energy is the smallest amount of energy required to remove a particle from a system of particles or to disassemble a system of particles into individual parts. In the former meaning the term is predominantly use ...
, the energy required to dissociate a molecule or complex into its component parts *
Binding agent A binder or binding agent is any material or substance that holds or draws other materials together to form a cohesive whole mechanically, chemically, by adhesion or cohesion. In a more narrow sense, binders are liquid or dough-like substances th ...
, a substance that holds or draws other materials together to form a cohesive whole * Competitive binding, inhibition of substrate binding to an enzyme * Bind (disambiguation) * Binder (disambiguation) *
Bound (disambiguation) Bound or bounds may refer to: Mathematics * Bound variable * Upper and lower bounds, observed limits of mathematical functions Physics * Bound state, a particle that has a tendency to remain localized in one or more regions of space Geography *B ...
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