The six main insurers that underwrite policies for
affinities are additionally analyzed in relation to what their product strengths are, who they underwrite for, and what they offer as a partner.
THE STORY: Software based on the burgeoning field of social teleodynamics--think online matchmaking taken to its extreme, in every aspect of life--can slot test takers into one of 22
Affinities (40 percent of the public don't qualify for any Affinity).
Scottish Power - in association with Football
Affinities Club - will supply RedEnergy exclusively to Aberdeen supporters, who will be able to enjoy savings and also to cap their energy bills until December 31 2005.
The Football
Affinities Club uses its buying power to offer substantial savings for football fans on such items as gas, electricity, telecoms, insurance and legal products.
These metabolites have very high binding
affinities to transthyretin, the protein that transports thyroid hormones across the blood-brain barrier to the developing brain; in fact, they can have up to 12 times the binding affinity of thyroxine, the ligand that normally binds to this protein.
The more strictly geometrical and formal innovations of earlier wo rks like Dead Chestnut, 1927, which even seems to share
affinities with Cubism, serve to richly and accurately depict these stark landscapes.
Experiments show that a starting antibody undergoes anywhere from two to 20 mutations in the form of substitutions among its constituent amino acids, and that the antibodies'
affinities for the antigen increase by a factor of 10 or so before the affinity peaks.