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A science, or a research project within a science, has a domain.
MediaGuardian attempted to contact the operators of the site, which has a domain name registered in Scotland, but had not received a reply at the time of publication.
The activation of virulence by surfaces also requires the surface-exposed protein PilY1, which has a domain homologous to a eukaryotic mechanosensor.
CsPABPN1 has a domain architecture of nuclear PABPs (PABPNs) with a single RNA recognition motif (RRM) flanked by an acidic N-terminus and a GRPF-rich C-terminus.
Finally, Smed-egf-8 branches independently from other planarian EGF ligands in our orthology analyses, and has a domain architecture similar to the group of Smed-egf-1 to Smed-egf-5.
We show that despite the reported absence of the shorter γ version in Bacillus, τ has a domain organisation similar to its E. coli counterpart and possesses an equivalent C-terminal domain that interacts with DnaB.
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Under the traditional system, a person at least had a domain of certainties.
It's critical to have a domain name that connects to people and has a purpose.
A server and a CDN isn't enough if you don't have a domain name.
If they had a domain badguys.com, that would be awesome," he said.
A function having a domain and a codomain that are both closed under addition is called.
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