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affinity <affinity; affinities> N

affinity HISTORY (relations)
affinity REL
affinity REL (relations)
affinity HISTORY
affinity BIOL (feelings & emotions)
affinity BIOL (feelings & emotions)
affinity BIOL (feelings & emotions)
affinity BIOL (feelings & emotions)
affinity (relations)
affinity (relations)
affinity (feelings & emotions)
affinity (feelings & emotions)
affinity (relations)
affinity (relations)
affinity (relations)
affinity POL
affinity POL

affinity N COMPUT

affinity

affinity diagram ECON

affinity law

affinity marketing N COMPUT

affinity mask N COMPUT

chemical affinity CHEM

electron affinity CHEM

hard affinity N COMPUT

residual affinity CHEM

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Some laceferns show an affinity for serpentine soil.
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Her magical affinity is shadows, and she can summon and direct shadow warriors, as well as create highly elaborate shadow armor, which mimics clothes.
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The increase in temperature results in higher enzyme activity yet the decrease in hemocyanin affinity allows enzyme activity to remain constant and maintain homeostasis.
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The shrub layer has affinities with coastal rainforests in the east.
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The solder mask materials have no affinity to the molten solder and hence, no positive bonding is formed between them as the solder solidifies.
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Furthermore, in vitro binding studies suggest that integrins bind to talin, although with low affinity.
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Only the conformational change alters the affinity of a protomer for the ligand.
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In contrast, clonidine binds to both receptors with equal affinity.
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Only a certain expressivity and his affinity for eroticism may define his world of images.
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Many writings, up until about 1925, also refer to a law of chemical affinity.
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