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Перевод: affinity
[существительное] близость ; сходство; духовное родство; взаимная склонность; влечение; привлекательность ; аффинитет ; свойств`о; родственность ; сродство; родовое сходство
Тезаурус:
- The high affinity of protein G for the Fab portion of IgG poses a particular challenge in molecular recognition, given the variability of heavy chain subclass, light chain type and complementarity-determining regions.
- D. Michie, professor of machine intelligence at Edinburgh University, has discovered a somewhat similar state of affairs in a hybrid mouse, and R. A. Fisher suggested the term affinity to describe the phenomenon.
- You really begin to get an affinity for your university and a dislike for the other one."
- In proposing hypotheses, people are guided by knowledge of past failures, by analogies with theories that have been successful in handling related subject matters; Peirce's "affinity" between mind and nature is an allusion to something which is required to explain the speed of the growth of knowledge; and testing theories is an intentional activity which appeals to general cognitive aims - to describe reality, anticipate experience, solve problems, produce elegant and simple formalisms, etc.
- On this level of mere temperamental affinity (not considering its truth or falsehood) we feel Lewis to be a man who would be most happy in Christian garb.
- He feels more affinity with the Beltex than the French Texel and says the word "Beltex" has been conjured up by UK interests.
- Jack Hayden obviously has a very close affinity with William Terris' ghost because when he made a purposeful visit to Covent Garden Station recently he saw him "as large as life", as if waiting to welcome him back.
- They had established an intimacy and an affinity with the ocean which we can still only envy.
- "Mama, she is so like our sister-in-law - I do wish she could stay with us," said nine-year-old Anne who had a special affinity with her namesake.
- Their affinity with the right rather than the left allowed them to overlook the genuine nature of the fascist threat.
- Though belonging to different religions and coming from differing backgrounds, an affinity grew and developed.
- Marked affinity for the eyes
- There is an elective affinity between this cultural vision and the religious vision of the Roman catholic church prior to the second Vatican Council, in its exclusivist attitude towards other Christian churches, an attitude which is far from overcome at the level of popular Roman catholicism.
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