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  • composes a sequence of function calls (a "pipeline") with several bind operators chained together in an expression. Each function call transforms its input...
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  • (higher-order function), an operation in a monad Bind, a client to a server in client–server computing Neodymium bismuthide, a chemical with the formula BiNd...
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  • operators. This implements the bind higher-order function. Sum / Min / Max / Average These operators optionally take a function that retrieves a certain numeric...
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  • Evaluator "Boost: Bind.HPP documentation - 1.49.0". "Spread syntax - JavaScript | MDN". Retrieved 2017-04-20. "Non-essential built-in functions". Python Library...
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  • mid-1960s. First-class functions are a necessity for the functional programming style, in which the use of higher-order functions is a standard practice...
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  • Currying (redirect from Curried function)
    "currying" is not used, while Curry is mentioned later in the context of higher-order functions. John C. Reynolds defined "currying" in a 1972 paper, but did not...
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  • function f : ( X × Y × Z ) → N {\displaystyle f\colon (X\times Y\times Z)\to N} , we might fix (or 'bind') the first argument, producing a function of...
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  • passed to higher-order functions or used for constructing the result of a higher-order function that needs to return a function. If the function is only...
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  • regulated. Some activators have an allosteric site and can only function when a certain molecule binds to this site, essentially turning the activator on. Post-translational...
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  • (that is being bound) and a meta-level function exp → exp (the body of the let). This function is the higher-order part: an expression with a free variable...
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  • generalized signatures in which function and relation symbols are allowed to have infinite arities, or in which quantifiers can bind infinitely many variables...
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    antibody-mediated proteolysis, in which it binds to TRIM21 (the receptor with greatest affinity to IgG in humans) in order to direct marked virions to the proteasome...
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  • combinator (or fixpoint combinator),: p.26  is a higher-order function (i.e. a function which takes a function as argument) that returns some fixed point (a...
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  • types in order to distinguish them from the types of the type operators in their own calculus, which are called kinds. Type operators may bind type variables...
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  • respond to and to resist.: 271–278  A double bind generally includes different levels of abstraction in the order of messages and these messages can either...
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  • is a higher-order function—it takes a single-argument function f, and returns another single-argument function. The Church numeral n is a function that...
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  • with languages where functions are first-class objects, in which functions can be returned as results from higher-order functions, or passed as arguments...
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    of some cancers. Recent research suggests that cAMP affects the function of higher-order thinking in the prefrontal cortex through its regulation of ion...
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  • and is thought to bind to a different site than other monoamines. Unlike catecholamines and histamine, the indoleamine serotonin binds to VMAT1 and VMAT2...
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  • function hello() { print self::$word; } } class B extends A { public static $word = "bye"; } B::hello(); In this example, the PHP interpreter binds the...
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