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"bind over" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to describe the action of a judge or court ordering someone to appear at a later date, usually for a trial or further legal proceedings. Example: The defendant was bound over to appear in court next month for a formal hearing.
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bind over
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To compel someone do, or abstain from, a particular act.
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Given that SP1 and SP3 compete for binding sites, it is possible that reduced binding of endogenous SP1 to the methylated C and T alleles combined with the increased SP3/SP1 ratio may increase the number of cells in which SP3 can bind over rs143383, even though the affinity of SP3 binding is reduced by methylation.
By contrast I'm in a bind over the London-wide section.
For the past two years, the international community has been in a terrible bind over Haiti.
What is certain is that Europeans and Americans are in a bind over what they expect from Germany.
The Prime Minister has long been in a bind over Europe.
Mr. Osborne was in a bind over how forcefully to argue for changes.
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Such significantly associated miRs that putatively bind over-expressed genes strongly tend to have binding sites nearby the 3'UTR of the corresponding mRNAs, suggesting that the presence of the miRs near the translation stop site may be a factor in their regulatory ability.
The degradation in SNR is 2.3 dB compared to single user bound over AWGN channel at a BER of 3e-04.
A judge put him on "bind-over order," meaning charges will be dropped if he stays on good behavior for a year.
Phage display panning uses an unbiased approach to select short peptides that bind to over-expressed cell surface targets.
You can't contractually bind yourself over to someone to work.
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