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binary code A digital coding system that uses a sequence of only two types of symbols (eg, 0 and 1) to represent data. The two symbols are called bits (an abreviation for binary digits). For more information see How bits and bytes work (How Stuff Works, USA).
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binary fission A method of asexual reproduction in which the parent cell divides into two equal, or nearly equal, parts, each of which develops to parental size and form.
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bin- Refers to binary or binaries.
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binder The material used in paint that causes pigment particles to adhere to one another and to the support; for example, linseed oil or acrylic polymer.
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binary fission a form of asexual reproduction in which a cell divides into two daughter cells after DNA replication.
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