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Aviditymid-15c., "eagerness, zeal," from Old French avidite "avidity, greed," from Latin aviditatem (nominative aviditas) "eagerness, avidity," noun of quality from avidus (see [..]
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Avidityn. Greediness.
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AvidityAvidity is a measure of the association intensity of the reactions of the binder. Avidity is influenced by all of the intrinsic ligand-binder affinities such as the multiple interactions found with polymeric antibodies and multivalent antigens binding at multiple contact points.
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Avidity(n) a positive feeling of wanting to push ahead with something
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AvidityA measure of the affinity of the binding of an antibody to an antigen.
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Avidity
Greediness; strong appetite.
Eagerness; intenseness of desire.
(to eat with avidity)
* '''1881''',en|eagerness, en|alacrity, en|enthusiasm, en|liveliness
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