• In solid-state physics, the tight-binding model (or TB model) is an approach to the calculation of electronic band structure using an approximate set...
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  • Tight binding in physics describes electronic band structure. Tight binding may also refer to: Tight adhesion in Leukocyte extravasation Kinbaku (緊縛),...
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  • framework of the k·p perturbation theory or from the point of view of a tight binding approximation. However, the specifics of these methods are considered...
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    understood in several steps:[citation needed] Chemoattraction Rolling adhesion Tight adhesion (Endothelial) Transmigration It has been demonstrated that leukocyte...
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    Kinbaku (緊縛) means "tight binding", while Kinbaku-bi (緊縛美) literally means "the beauty of tight binding". Kinbaku is a Japanese style of bondage or BDSM...
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  • the crystal behave much like an assembly of constituent atoms. This tight binding model assumes the solution to the time-independent single electron Schrödinger...
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    Foot binding (simplified Chinese: 缠足; traditional Chinese: 纏足; pinyin: chánzú), or footbinding, was the Chinese custom of breaking and tightly binding the...
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    model introduces short-range interactions between electrons to the tight-binding model, which only includes kinetic energy (a "hopping" term) and interactions...
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    enable clear benchmarking to tight binding simulations, but can be used in their own right. The Density Functional Tight Binding program can be applied to...
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    Duggleby RG (1995). "[6] Kinetics of slow and tight-binding inhibitors". Kinetics of slow and tight-binding inhibitors. Methods in Enzymology. Vol. 249...
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    book "Shibari, The art of Japanese Bondage") kinbakushi (緊縛師): (noun) tight binding (bondage) master bakushi (縛師): (noun) abbreviated form of kinbakushi...
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  • and MRCI is an important tool for excited state molecular dynamics. Tight-binding methods, e.g. a large family of methods known as DFTB, are sometimes...
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  • Based Tight Binding method is an approximation to density functional theory, which reduces the Kohn-Sham equations to a form of tight binding related...
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    view of others. Kajira: A slave girl in BDSM Kinbaku: Literally means "tight binding.". Kinbaku is a Japanese style of bondage that involves tying up the...
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    subpocket can increase potency by 50-fold and results in tight binding. Example of binding to the renin inhibitor: Aliskiren is a peptide-like renin...
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  • Non-covalent interactions can effectively become irreversible; for example, tight binding inhibitors of enzymes can have kinetics that closely resemble irreversible...
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    based on the existence of solitonic defects. It is a quantum mechanical tight binding approach, that describes the hopping of spinless electrons in a chain...
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    quantum kicked rotor can actually formally be related to the Anderson tight-binding model a celebrated Hamiltonian that describes electrons in a disordered...
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    potential, the Finnis–Sinclair potentials, ReaxFF, and the second-moment tight-binding potentials. They have the advantage over conventional molecular mechanics...
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  • to (or is allowed to) depend on the hardware interface details. This tight binding facilitates the hardware and JVM evolving together without affecting...
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    excitation of an atomic lattice considering what is now called the tight-binding description of the band structure. In his model the electron and the...
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  • augmented wave method Electronic band structure Nearly free electron model Tight binding Muffin-tin approximation k·p perturbation theory Empty lattice approximation...
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    pigment Prussian blue, which are both essentially nontoxic due to the tight binding of the cyanides to a central iron atom. Prussian blue was first accidentally...
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    (modeled as semi-infinite tight-binding chain with non-zero Zeeman splitting) and the right N electrode (semi-infinite tight-binding chain without any Zeeman...
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    Bulk band structure for Si, Ge, GaAs and InAs generated with tight binding model. Note that Si and Ge are indirect band gap with minima at X and L, while...
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    Other examples are the embedded-atom method (EAM), the EDIP, and the Tight-Binding Second Moment Approximation (TBSMA) potentials, where the electron density...
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    side of the curve of binding energy. It also makes helium 4 He the most common product because of its extraordinarily tight binding, although 3 He and 3...
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  • chemistry computer programs Hartree–Fock method Basis set (chemistry) Tight binding Holstein–Herring method LCAO @ chemistry.umeche.maine.edu Link Huheey...
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    derivatives in the k-space. This approach is similar in spirit to the tight binding approximation, but in contrast allows for an exact description of bands...
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    evolution to function as an anticoagulant. Draculin is a noncompetitive, tight-binding inhibitor of FXa. The inhibition upon contact with the blood of the...
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