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Proposal to amend the United Nations Charter
The Binding Triad (or World Parliament) is a proposal to amend the United Nations Charter to allow the United Nations General Assembly to pass binding resolutions
Binding_Triad
Topics referred to by the same term
peace (disambiguation) See also Binding Triad (AKA World Parliament), a proposal to amend the United Nations Charter Binding of Isaac (Hebrew: עֲקֵדַת יִצְחָק
Binding
Set of three coordinated amino acids
(transferases). Triads are an inter-dependent set of residues in the active site of an enzyme and act in concert with other residues (e.g. binding site and oxyanion
Catalytic_triad
Chinese transnational organised crime syndicate
A triad is a Chinese transnational organised crime syndicate based in Greater China with outposts in various countries having significant overseas Chinese
Triad_(organised_crime)
Structure of muscle tissue
In the histology of skeletal muscle, a triad is the structure formed by a T tubule with a sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) known as the terminal cisterna on
Triad_(anatomy)
Protein-coding gene in humans
Histidine triad nucleotide-binding protein 1 also known as adenosine 5'-monophosphoramidase is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the HINT1 gene. HINT1
HINT1
Proposed addition to the United Nations System
the UNGA legislative power–including the "binding triad" idea, which would have made UNGA resolutions binding if passed by countries constituting a supermajority
United Nations Parliamentary Assembly
United_Nations_Parliamentary_Assembly
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Histidine triad nucleotide binding protein 2 (HINT2) is a mitochondrial protein that in humans is encoded by the HINT2 gene on chromosome 9. This protein
HINT2
Three key elements of depression
Beck's cognitive triad, also known as the negative triad, is a cognitive-therapeutic view of the three key elements of a person's belief system present
Beck's_cognitive_triad
Council Resolution 1720 United Nations Security Council Resolution 1737 Binding Triad Committee for a Democratic UN Reform of the United Nations Reform of
Outline_of_the_United_Nations
Assembly". Politics portal Amendments to the United Nations Charter Binding Triad: a proposal to change the power mechanisms of the UN Delivering as One
Reform_of_the_United_Nations
Medical condition
a rare systemic autoinflammatory disease characterized by the classic triad of fevers, joint pain, and a distinctive salmon-colored bumpy rash. The
Adult-onset_Still's_disease
the same catalytic triad and CoA binding tunnel, so we can look at the nature of binding. The CoA is held tightly in the CoA binding tunnel in the image
Curcumin_synthase
of INI are a benzyl hydrophobic moiety and a chelating triad to bind the Mg2+ ions. For the triad to bind the Mg2+ ions has to be ionized (see fig. 5) and
Discovery and development of integrase inhibitors
Discovery_and_development_of_integrase_inhibitors
Catalysis of chemical reactions by enzymes
substrate binding: uniform binding, which has strong substrate binding, and differential binding, which has strong transition state binding. The stabilizing
Enzyme_catalysis
Active region of an enzyme
amino acid residues that form temporary bonds with the substrate, the binding site, and residues that catalyse a reaction of that substrate, the catalytic
Active_site
General term in chemistry and physics for the set of elements related to iron
obsolete, but it often means iron, cobalt, and nickel, also called the iron triad;. It may sometimes refer to other elements that resemble iron in some chemical
Iron_group
Highly specific protease
other viral proteases). Covalent catalysis is performed with an Asp-His-Cys triad, split between the two barrels (Asp on β1 and His and Cys on β2). The substrate
TEV_protease
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
(Fe) through blood plasma. They are produced in the liver and contain binding sites for two Fe3+ ions. Human transferrin is encoded by the TF gene and
Transferrin
Australian magazine (1915–1927)
The Triad was a high quality monthly magazine published in Australia 1915–1927. It served as an independent intellectual review of arts, biography and
The_Triad_(magazine)
Parenting a child in place of the original parents
adoptee) can be known as the "triad members and state". Adoption may threaten triad members' sense of identity. Triad members often express feelings
Adoption
5th-century BC Greek lyric poet
majority of the odes are triadic in structure – i.e., stanzas are grouped together in threes as a lyrical unit. Each triad comprises two stanzas identical
Pindar
Large biological molecule that acts as a catalyst
proteases such as trypsin perform covalent catalysis using a catalytic triad, stabilize charge build-up on the transition states using an oxyanion hole
Enzyme
Membrane proteins that adhere temporarily to membranes with which they are associated
bring them into close proximity with their lipid substrate(s). Membrane binding may also promote rearrangement, dissociation, or conformational changes
Peripheral_membrane_protein
Egyptian god of the desert, storms, violence, and foreigners
Ennead Atum Geb Isis Nephthys Nut Osiris Set Shu Tefnut Triads Theban Triad Elephantine Triad A Aati Abaset Abtu Ahmose-Nefertari Aker Akhty Amenhotep
Set_(deity)
Protein family
superfamily, where the catalytic triad residues have been mutated and so function as binding proteins. For example, the heparin-binding protein Azurocidin has a
PA_clan_of_proteases
Pharmaceutical drug class
substrate binding site and disrupts the ATP phosphate binding site to block the catalytic activity of the enzyme. The shift of the AspPheGly (DFG) triad at the
Bcr-Abl tyrosine-kinase inhibitor
Bcr-Abl_tyrosine-kinase_inhibitor
Creation spirit in some schools of philosophy
intellectual triad Iamblichus assigns the third rank to the Demiurge, identifying it with the perfect or Divine nous with the intellectual triad being promoted
Demiurge
Class of enzymes which cleave fats via hydrolysis
fold and employ a chymotrypsin-like hydrolysis mechanism using a catalytic triad consisting of a serine nucleophile, a histidine base, and an acid residue
Lipase
Class of enzymes
2013) each containing many families. Each superfamily uses the catalytic triad or dyad in a different protein fold and so represent convergent evolution
Serine_protease
Figure in Folk Catholicism
traditional African religions were suppressed. The Anima Sola is grouped in a triad in some traditions with the Intranquil Spirit and the Dominant Spirit. Hanna
Anima_Sola
Blood clot
vessel wall, and blood components. This concept is now known as Virchow's triad. The three factors have been further refined to include circulatory stasis
Thrombus
2024 season of British sci-fi TV series
disparate characters. In the two-part finale, Twist had a final role as Susan Triad, which revealed connections between the characters. Alexander Devrient and
Doctor_Who_series_14
DNA structure
parallel fashion. The base triads used to stabilize this conformation are T-A*T and C-G*A+. The cytosine of this base triad needs to be protonated in order
Triple-stranded_DNA
Glutamate receptor and ion channel protein found in nerve cells
mitochondrial dysfunction, and structural disintegration. This pathological triad of extrasynaptic NMDA receptor signaling represents a common conversion
NMDA_receptor
2001 novel by Lynn Flewelling
fantasy novel by American writer Lynn Flewelling, the first in her Tamir Triad. It is followed by Hidden Warrior and then by Oracle's Queen. Set in the
The_Bone_Doll's_Twin
Autoimmune disease
exaggerated reflexes. In the Miller Fisher variant of Guillain–Barré syndrome, a triad of weakness of the eye muscles, abnormalities in coordination, as well as
Guillain–Barré_syndrome
Grouping of proteins
residue is conserved through the superfamily, not even those in the catalytic triad. Conversely, the individual families that make up a superfamily are defined
Protein_superfamily
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Bis(5'-adenosyl)-triphosphatase also known as fragile histidine triad protein (FHIT) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the FHIT gene. FHIT is
FHIT
Protein complex
molecules form symmetric trimers ("triads"). The curved triad structure positions the Arf1 molecules and cargo binding sites proximal to the membrane. The
COPI
Activation of tension-generating sites in muscle
transverse tubule and two SR regions containing RyRs is described as a triad and is predominantly where excitation–contraction coupling takes place.
Muscle_contraction
Class of enzymes
Protease serine- cysteine- aspartic- metallo- Enzyme Proteolysis Catalytic triad Convergent evolution The Proteolysis Map Protease inhibitor (pharmacology)
Threonine_protease
Class of enzymes
triad motif, in which the catalytically essential Fe(II) is held by two histidine residues and one aspartic acid/glutamic acid residue. The N2O triad
Alpha-ketoglutarate-dependent hydroxylases
Alpha-ketoglutarate-dependent_hydroxylases
Medical condition
mutations do not have symptoms and no female cases are known. The classical triad describes the most common symptoms of IPEX: intractable diarrhea, type 1
IPEX_syndrome
Major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion
heir to the kingship. Hathor was the mother in many of these local divine triads. At Dendera, the mature Horus of Edfu was the father and Hathor the mother
Hathor
α/β-hydrolase fold sequence at its core and shares the conserved catalytic triad of residues employed by dehalogenases. In RLuc, the loop containing residues
Renilla-luciferin 2-monooxygenase
Renilla-luciferin_2-monooxygenase
Egyptian war and sky deity
sun") is the child of Montu and Raet-Tawy, and formed with them the divine triad of North Karnak and Armant. In Medamud, Harpara was worshipped as the firstborn
Horus
Digestive enzyme
57 and aspartic acid 102, this serine residue constitutes the catalytic triad of the active site. These findings rely on inhibition assays and the study
Chymotrypsin
features: the hydrophobic pocket, the positive surface and the catalytic triad. Additionally, the tertiary structure of cerastocytin is maintained by disulfide
Cerastocytin
as Zagred. After mastering Devil Union with Liebe, he battles the Dark Triad and Lucius, later training in the Land of the Sun to further refine his
List of Black Clover characters
List_of_Black_Clover_characters
position. When Marty orders her to buy coffee futures to profit from a triad of disasters in Colombia, she has misgivings about profiting from disasters
List_of_Traders_episodes
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
of the monomers. The Ser/Asp/His triad is in a hydrophobic groove that is blocked from solvent by the lid. Upon binding to ApoC-II and lipid in the lipoprotein
Lipoprotein_lipase
Pharmaceutical drug
aging in dogs: the Dog Aging Project and Test of Rapamycin in Aging Dogs (TRIAD study)". University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. 29 July 2022
Sirolimus
Enzyme type
McGlone M, Tsigelny I, Taylor SS (July 1997). "Role of the glycine triad in the ATP-binding site of cAMP-dependent protein kinase". The Journal of Biological
CAMK
separately. Since 2020, the People's Liberation Army has operated a nuclear triad. Of its 620 warheads, it is estimated 376 are assigned to its Rocket Force's
Nuclear_weapons_of_China
Asp419, and His451 residues form a catalytic triad. If any one of these residues are mutated in the catalytic triad, tannase activity almost always stops. One
Tannase
American pornographic film actress (born 1959)
Nina Hartley's Fan Mail Archive". In Clifford-Napoleone, Amber R. (ed.). Binding and Unbinding Kink: Pain, Pleasure, and Empowerment in Theory and Practice
Nina_Hartley
Protein family
for binding of the acetyl group. So far, the following proteins have been identified as SOBER1 targets: AvrBsT; ACIP1. Acylation Catalytic triad Compendium
SOBER1
Bacterial enzyme
these proton transfers has not yet been elucidated. However, the catalytic triad tyrosine, lysine, and serine, as well as serine, lysine, serine have been
DD-Transpeptidase
American financier (1915–2009)
Carolina businessman Don Beaver, who would have moved the team to the Piedmont Triad area of the state. The defeat of a referendum for a stadium in that area
Carl_Pohlad
Female entity in Near Eastern mythology
published in 1883, the poem uses the traditional myths surrounding the triad of Adam, Eve, and Lilith. Browning depicts Lilith and Eve as being friendly
Lilith
Taiwanese actor
acting career. He has since starred in dramas such as Befriend (2018) and Triad Princess (2019). In 2020, Tsao joined the army, trained 0106 ladder for
Tsao_Yu-ning
Tabular arrangement of the chemical elements
having related properties. He termed these groups triads. Chlorine, bromine, and iodine formed a triad; as did calcium, strontium, and barium; lithium,
Periodic_table
Protein found in humans
51, which belongs to a triad of catalytic site residues conserved in all eukaryotic kinases, into the catalytic site. This triad (Lys 33, Glu 51 and Asp
Cyclin-dependent_kinase_2
Chinese filmmaker
Live was officially banned but still shown in theaters in China. Shanghai Triad followed in 1995, featuring Gong Li in her seventh film under Zhang's direction
Zhang_Yimou
Overview of and topical guide to relationships
Social relations – relationship between two (i.e. a dyad), three (i.e. a triad) or more individuals (i.e. members of a social group). Social relations
Outline_of_relationships
2013 video game
Manderville Gold Saucer, a theme park area devoted to the card game Triple Triad, Chocobo racing, and other minigames. The second part consists of quests
Final_Fantasy_XIV
US stockpile is mostly under Strategic Command, assigned to its nuclear triad: 1,920 to 280 Trident II submarine-launched ballistic missiles aboard 14
Nuclear weapons of the United States
Nuclear_weapons_of_the_United_States
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
This gene encodes a member of the histidine triad (HIT) superfamily, some of which have nucleotide-binding and diadenosine polyphosphate hydrolase activities
Aprataxin
Albumin found in human blood
2009). "The role of an amino acid triad at the entrance of the heme pocket in human serum albumin for O(2) and CO binding to iron protoporphyrin IX". Organic
Human_serum_albumin
Protein that plays a role in RNA silencing process
the target cleavage. The active site with aspartate–aspartate–glutamate triad harbors a divalent metal ion, necessary for the catalysis. Family members
Argonaute
Major rebellion in China (1850–1864)
have reached out to Triad organizations, which had many cells in South China and among government troops. Taiping titles echoed Triad usage, whether consciously
Taiping_Rebellion
Junction between motor neuron and muscle fiber
ionotropic receptors, meaning they serve as ligand-gated ion channels. The binding of ACh to the receptor can depolarize the muscle fiber, causing a cascade
Neuromuscular_junction
Enzyme found in humans
synthase has three key amino acids in its active site (known as the catalytic triad) which catalyze the conversion of acetyl-CoA [H3CC(=O)−SCoA] and oxaloacetate
Citrate_synthase
Class of enzymes
consisting of 6-26 subunits. Nitrilase exploits the Lys-Cys-Glu catalytic triad which is essential for its active site function and enhancing its performance
Nitrilase
Musical artist
Brothers Remixes) (dPulse Recordings) (2010) Unholy Triad (dPulse Recordings) (2010) Unholy Triad Remix (dPulse Recordings) (2015) Same Wavelength (Kevin
Kevin_Max
Dicarboxylic acid
2-histidinyl–1-aspartyl/glutamyl triad of residues present in the enzymatic center. Subsequently, the primary substrate enters the binding pocket and lastly dioxygen
Succinic_acid
Class of enzymes capable of forming isopeptide bonds in certain regions of proteins
papain-like protease superfamily (CA clan) and uses a Cys-His-Asp catalytic triad. Protein 4.2, also referred to as band 4.2, is a catalytically inactive
Transglutaminase
Type of biochemical process
cleaving the peptide bond. These three amino acids are known as the catalytic triad which means that these three must all be present in order to properly function
Protein_metabolism
a fly, which resulted into a law that allowed the killing of flies The Triad: three most powerful deities, whose ranks differ per Itneg locality; three
List of Philippine mythological figures
List_of_Philippine_mythological_figures
Lack of self-control
the problem as one of reconciling the following apparently inconsistent triad: If an agent believes A to be better than B, then they want to do A more
Akrasia
Chemical compound and chemical warfare nerve agent
aging also showed an unexpected conformational change in the catalytic triad suggestive of an "induced fit" between the VX molecule and acetylcholinesterase
VX_(nerve_agent)
National god of the Saxons
Baptismal Vow lists three gods, usually interpreted as a Germanic divine triad, Jacob Grimm argued that Saxnôt must have been a major deity, comparable
Seaxnēat
prescribed rites "unite the inner subject with the external religious object", binding human and divine realms. The historian Valerius Maximus makes clear that
Glossary of ancient Roman religion
Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion
Human and animal disease
Clinicians frequently think of the symptoms of botulism in terms of a classic triad: bulbar palsy and descending paralysis, lack of fever, and clear senses
Botulism
Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
1991, it deployed over 10,000 strategic nuclear weapons in its nuclear triad: Strategic Rocket Forces' silo-based and road-mobile intercontinental ballistic
Soviet_Union
Protein domain
including the core motif, zinc-finger binding cysteines and histidines, and a triad forming a DWK salt bridge. The triad consist of a conserved tryptophan
WRKY_protein_domain
Protein-coding gene in humans
"Structure of the C-terminal RING finger from a RING-IBR-RING/TRIAD motif reveals a novel zinc-binding domain distinct from a RING". J. Mol. Biol. 340 (5): 1117–29
ARIH1
Sorceress in Arthurian legend
monologue by Nimue seducing him in her tower. Mary Leader's 1973 novel Triad connects the Welsh goddess Rhiannon with the Lady of the Lake (Niniane /
Lady_of_the_Lake
Enzyme that cleaves other proteins into smaller peptides
peptide carbonyl group. One way to make a nucleophile is by a catalytic triad, where a histidine residue is used to activate serine, cysteine, or threonine
Protease
of Jupiter Optimus Maximus was ceremonially dedicated to the Capitoline Triad. 508 BC Roman–Etruscan Wars: A Clusian army failed to conquer Rome. 504 BC
Timeline_of_Roman_history
Formation of a blood clot in a deep vein
until 1950 that this framework was cited as Virchow's triad, but the teaching of Virchow's triad has continued in light of its utility as a theoretical
Deep_vein_thrombosis
Contemporary practice of Ancient Egyptian religion
prevailing ethical ideas and good manners. However, there is no explicitly binding text codifying moral norms. Ancient Egyptian practice venerated maat, a
Kemetism
Irish guitarist (1948–1995)
Lives and Music (. Hal Leonard. p. 43. Stevens, Mark. "Photo-Finish Tour". Triad Magazine – via roryon.com. Brown, Mick (9 October 1976), "Review of Calling
Rory_Gallagher
Ancient Egyptian god of the annual flooding of the Nile
long stem of two plants representing Upper and Lower Egypt, symbolically binding the two halves of the country around a hieroglyph meaning "union". This
Hapi_(Nile_god)
Vitamin used in animal cell metabolism
vitamin B12 deficiency anemia is pernicious anemia, characterized by a triad of symptoms: Anemia with bone marrow promegaloblastosis (megaloblastic anemia)
Vitamin_B12
Inherited neurodegenerative disorder
neurodegenerative disease that is usually inherited. It typically presents as a triad of progressive psychiatric, cognitive, and motor symptoms. The earliest
Huntington's_disease
Class of mental image or pattern of thought
alongside other paraphilic fantasies in psychopaths and individuals with dark triad traits. High narcissism correlate strongly with impersonal sexual fantasies
Sexual_fantasy
Species of snake
but little developed. The body has red rings that are separated by 5 to 8 triads, each with a wide middle and two narrow black rings, separated by two narrow
Aquatic_coral_snake
Symptoms caused by an excess of serotonin in the central nervous system
consequence of hyperthermia. The symptoms are often present as a clinical triad of abnormalities and can be used to assess the severity of serotonin syndrome:
Serotonin_syndrome
BINDING TRIAD
BINDING TRIAD
Girl/Female
Biblical
Hiding, binding.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : patronymic from Bold as a personal name.Danish : habitational name from a place so named in Jutland.
Girl/Female
Indian
A bond, One who glues together, Is bound, Preserve
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Binding Fastening
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Yorkshire) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Browning. Compare Brunning.Americanized spelling of German Breuning (see Breunig).
Biblical
fearful; binding
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : of uncertain derivation; possibly related to Bing.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : either from a Middle English survival of an Old English personal name, Billing, or a habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire called Billing, probably ‘(settlement of) the followers (Old English -ingas) of a man called Bill(a)’.German : from a Germanic personal name, formed with a cognate of Old Saxon bīl ‘sword’.Danish and Norwegian : from an Old Danish personal name, Billing.Swedish : shortened form of various habitational names such as Billinge, Billingsfors, etc.
Girl/Female
Indian
A dot on the forehead. the one which indian women who put down the same in between two eyebrows, Drop, Point
Surname or Lastname
English (now chiefly Lancashire)
English (now chiefly Lancashire) : from an unattested Old English personal name, Wilding, a derivative of Old English wilde ‘wild’, ‘savage’. It is also possible that it may be from a topographical term derived from the same vocabulary word. Compare Wild, but early forms with prepositions are not found.German : patronymic from Wilto, a short form of a Germanic personal name beginning with wild ‘wild’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from some fancied resemblance to the songbird (Emberiza spp.).German : patronymic from an unexplained Frisian-Lower Saxon personal name, or a derivative of Bunt- (see Bunten).Sarah Bunting (1686–1762), born in Matlock, Derbyshire, became a noted Quaker minister in Cross Wicks, NJ. It is believed but not certain that other members of her family, including her father, John Bunting, came with her to NJ sometime before 1704, when her marriage to William Murfin is recorded.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Biblical
hiding, binding
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.German : patronymic from a personal name formed with Ban- ‘decree’, ‘command’ or Band- ‘band’, ‘tie’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Blanton.
Surname or Lastname
English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight)
English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight) : habitational name from a place on the Isle of Wight named Brading, from Old English brerd ‘hillside’ + -ingas ‘dwellers at’, i.e. ‘(settlement of) the dwellers on the hillside’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Binding, Fastening
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Balding.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Binding; Fastening
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fearful, binding.
BINDING TRIAD
BINDING TRIAD
Boy/Male
French
Bow strength. Famous Bearer: late U.S. film star Humphrey Bogart.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Moon
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Small Slave
Boy/Male
Australian, Vietnamese
Aware
Girl/Female
Indian
Playful, Wanted
Boy/Male
Irish
Strong willed or wise. Cornelius is sometimes used as a translation of the name Conchubhar...
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Wish desire
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nivala morsel
Girl/Female
Anglo, British, Dutch, English, French
Wealthy Defender; Protector of Prosperity; Female Version of Edmund
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Noblewoman
BINDING TRIAD
BINDING TRIAD
BINDING TRIAD
BINDING TRIAD
BINDING TRIAD
a.
Bringing dishonor on; tending to disgrace; lessening reputation.
n.
A winding or bending in and out.
n.
The result of a judicial examination or inquiry, especially into some matter of fact; a verdict; as, the finding of a jury.
n.
State of sinking or bending; sagging.
a.
That binds; obligatory.
v. t.
A building.
a.
Bulged; bulging; bending, or tending to bend, outward.
n.
The beads or bead-forming quality of certain liquors; as, the beading of a brand of whisky.
n.
A machine formerly used for bending a crossbow by winding it up.
a.
Wound by mechanism connected with the stem; as, a stem-winding watch.
a.
Bending in and out; of a serpentine or undulating form; winding; crooked.
n.
A winding, bending, or twisting.
n.
Anything that binds; a bandage; the cover of a book, or the cover with the sewing, etc.; something that secures the edge of cloth from raveling.
pl.
The transoms, knees, beams, keelson, and other chief timbers used for connecting and strengthening the parts of a vessel.
n.
The act of finding fault or blaming; -- used derogatively. Also Adj.
a.
Making blind or as if blind; depriving of sight or of understanding; obscuring; as, blinding tears; blinding snow.
a.
Abiding the law; waiting for the operation of law for the enforcement of rights; also, abiding by the law; obedient to the law; as, law-abiding people.
n.
The act or process of one who, or that which, binds.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bind