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See: Affinity Modeling Task, Affinity (Mathematics), Process Affinity, …
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/affinity Retrieved:2015-6-9.
- Affinity may refer to:
- Affinity, the UK's first road-legal solar car, built by Cambridge University Eco Racing.
- Affinity (mathematics), an affine transformation preserving collinearity
- Affinity (pharmacology), a characterisation of protein-ligand binding strength
- Affinity (sociology), a shared interest and commitment between persons in groups and/or willingness to associate
- Affinity (taxonomy), a suggestion of common descent or type
- Affinity chromatography.
- Affinity electrophoresis.
- Affinity laws, laws used in hydraulics to express relationships between variables involved in fan or pump performance
- Affine transformation, a type of transformation applied to a geometry
- Chemical affinity, used to describe or characterise elements' or compounds' readiness to form bonds
- Electron affinity.
- Processor affinity, a computing term for the assignment of a task to a given core of a multicore CPU
- Affinity may refer to:
2010
- (Ballester et al., 2010) ⇒ Pedro J. Ballester, and John BO Mitchell. (2010). “A Machine Learning Approach to Predicting Protein–ligand Binding Affinity with Applications to Molecular Docking.” Bioinformatics 26, no. 9