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Noun(1) (2) a positive feeling of wanting to push ahead with something

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(1) With a tractable reading list in front of me my impatience with reading turned quickly into avidity .(2) Because of the low avidity of the antibody, HSF1 needed to be enriched prior to western blot.(3) If infection is established (infection greater than about 4 months), this agent will have a lesser ability to disrupt the complexes because of high antibody avidity (binding strength).(4) A fox's head on an old lady's boa had also been seized with avidity by a foxhound, under the impression that he had at last found his hereditary enemy.(5) She's been empty inside, with nothing but a heart burning with anger and avidity .(6) This patient was therefore reassured that she had not had primary rubella, as she had a history of rubella vaccination and high avidity rubella specific IgG was detected.(7) Women may write books of poetry, travels, &c. and they will be read with avidity .(8) The euro seems to be reviled with avidity and fervour wherever one goes, from Holland to the Med.(9) But Griett is sent to clean the artist's studio, and he notices her curiosity and the avidity with which she studies his work.(10) Since this is not a project I've followed with any avidity I was not aware that the fertilizing occurred yesterday.(11) Molecular biologists enter the story, but mainly those with an avidity for technology and an appetite for large scale.(12) he read detective stories with avidity(13) Marxists say it's not possible to change the rules, that capitalism will always engender its own crises, that its own avidity , greed, and iron laws will be its undoing.(14) It appears to be inevitable that abuses will have occurred, given the avidity with which behavior modification has been sought after.(15) Here an avidity for new and different species of flora embraces interesting species of fauna as well, both of the four-footed and two-footed kind.(16) Partisans on both sides study the fluctuating daily polls with the avidity of baseball fans following the electrifying playoffs.
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