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A muscular military structure protected the (extensive) domains of the One True God, and a burgeoning population of (male) scribes and clerics set out to protect the new Christian canon from heresy.
No great families with extensive domains emerged in the early years, and the typical noble did not, as in Europe, live in a rural castle or manor house.
Rais had inherited extensive domains from both his father and his maternal grandfather (Guy de Laval and Jean de Craon, respectively) and had also married a rich heiress, Catherine de Thouars (1420).
He was born to a prominent family with extensive domains in the region of the Mátra Hills.
As discussed above, both H3K27me3 and H3K9me3 repressive marks can exist as extensive domains within cells.
Importantly, centromeric heterochromatin and PEV are only observed in organisms that have extensive domains of repetitive DNA at their centromeres.
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It provides a realistic analogue to multi-agent task domains, while not requiring extensive domain modeling.
Herein we report that hCRBPII forms an extensive domain-swapped dimer during bacterial expression.
The firm will draw on the partners' extensive domain expertise and industry and deal experience to provide a new approach to investment banking.
Together, these represent about 60% of the different types of incoherences; the other types require extensive domain knowledge and reasoning.
Part 1 involves an extensive "domain analysis" and the "domain modelling" to identify "big ideas" of acting and learning in that particular domain.
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