- bindin
- North Country (Newcastle) Wordsthe contract or hiring for the year; the colliery bond
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
Bindin — Recorded as Binden, Bindon, Bindin, Binthan, Binton and probably others, this is an English locational surname. It almost certainly originates from the village of Bindon in Dorset, first recorded in the year 1199 as Binnedon. The name means the… … Surnames reference
bindin — Molecule of around 30 kD normally sequestered in the acrosome of a sea urchin spermatozoon, and that through its specific lectin like binding to the vitelline membrane of the egg confers species specificity in fertilization … Dictionary of molecular biology
Fertilisation — This article is about fertilisation in animals and plants. For fertilisation in humans specifically, see Human fertilization. For Soil improvement, see Fertiliser. Conceive redirects here. For the health magazine, see Conceive magazine. For… … Wikipedia
Биндин — (англ. Bindin) акросомальный белок морских ежей; участвует в специфическом распознавании яйцеклеткой во время оплодотворения[1] … Википедия
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Egg activation — After the fusion of the sperm plasma membrane and the egg plasma membrane after fertilization, animal eggs go through a process called egg activation to prepare the egg for development.There are three functions of egg activation: # Block to… … Wikipedia
Oocyte activation — Oocyte (or ovum/egg) activation is a series of processes that occur in the oocyte after fertilisation. Sperm entry causes calcium release into the oocyte. In mammals, this has been proposed to be caused by the introduction of phospholipase C… … Wikipedia
Binden — Recorded as Binden, Bindon, Bindin, Binthan, Binton and probably others, this is an English locational surname. It almost certainly originates from the village of Bindon in Dorset, first recorded in the year 1199 as Binnedon. The name means the… … Surnames reference
Bindon — Recorded as Binden, Bindon, Bindin, Binthan, Binton and probably others, this is an English locational surname. It almost certainly originates from the village of Bindon in Dorset, first recorded in the year 1199 as Binnedon. The name means the… … Surnames reference
Binton — Recorded as Binden, Bindon, Bindin, Binthan, Binton and probably others, this is an English locational surname. It almost certainly originates from the village of Bindon in Dorset, first recorded in the year 1199 as Binnedon. The name means the… … Surnames reference