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What (who) is binding strake - definition

PRIVATE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL IN HOUSTON, TEXAS, UNITED STATES
Strake Jesuit Educational Television (SJET); Strake Jesuit Educational Television; SJET; Strake Jesuit High School; Strake Jesuit College Prepatory; Strake Jesuit College Prep; Strake jesuit; Strake Jesuit College Preparitory; Strake Jesuit Preparatory School; Strake Jesuit Preparatory; Strake Jesuit; Strake Jesuit College; Strake Jesuit College Prep.; Strake Jesuit College Preparatory School
  • Carlos Setien's Untitled on Strake campus
  • Entrance to Strake Jesuit

strake         
  • Garboard strakes and related near-keel members
STRIP OF PLANKING OR PLATING ON A SHIP'S HULL
Strake edge jointing; Garboard
¦ noun
1. a continuous line of planking or plates from the stem to the stern of a ship or boat.
2. a protruding ridge fitted to an aircraft or other structure to improve aerodynamic stability.
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Latin stracus, straca; prob. from the Gmc base of stretch.
Strake         
  • Garboard strakes and related near-keel members
STRIP OF PLANKING OR PLATING ON A SHIP'S HULL
Strake edge jointing; Garboard
·- imp. of Strike.
II. Strake ·noun A Streak.
III. Strake ·noun A trough for washing broken ore, gravel, or sand; a launder.
IV. Strake ·noun An iron band by which the fellies of a wheel are secured to each other, being not continuous, as the tire is, but made up of separate pieces.
V. Strake ·noun One breadth of planks or plates forming a continuous range on the bottom or sides of a vessel, reaching from the stem to the stern; a streak.
binding site         
  • [[Activation energy]] is decreased in the presence of an enzyme to catalyze the reaction.
  • Methotrexate inhibits dihydrofolate reductase by outcompeting the substrate folic acid. Binding site in blue, inhibitor in green, and substrate in black.
  • Competitive and noncompetitive enzyme binding at active and regulatory (allosteric) site respectively.
  • Sigmoidal versus hyperbolic binding patterns demonstrate cooperative and noncooperative character of enzymes.
REGION ON A PROTEIN OR PIECE OF DNA OR RNA TO WHICH LIGANDS MAY FORM A CHEMICAL INTERACTION
Binding sites; Binding site (biology); Enzyme binding site; Receptor saturation; Binding saturation
¦ noun Biochemistry a location on a macromolecule or cellular structure at which chemical interaction with a specific active substance takes place.

Wikipedia

Strake Jesuit College Preparatory

Strake Jesuit College Preparatory (properly referred to as Strake Jesuit or Jesuit but often informally called Strake by students and alumni) is a Jesuit, college-preparatory school for boys, grades 9–12, in the Chinatown area and in the Greater Sharpstown district of Houston, Texas, United States. It is near Alief.

With over 1,200 students, it is the largest Catholic high school in Houston. It has a full-time curator for its art collection; the City of Houston has classified the campus as an art museum. The school is located within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. It is one of only two private schools in Texas that are members of the University Interscholastic League (the other being Dallas Jesuit), which allows it to compete athletically against the largest public schools.