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The concept of 'division of labor' was designed originally to explain the 'integration of the social body' through the necessary dependence between specialized domains of work.
Comedy was no longer the specialized domain of nerds; it went mainstream and became, even, cool.
Ribosome biogenesis in eukaryotes is a complex process that takes place, for most of it, in the nucleolus, a specialized domain of the nucleus.
More recently, the open data movement has been quietly sweeping almost every industry, including the specialized domain of healthcare.
The inner kinetochore is a specialized domain of centromeric chromatin defined by the presence of the centromere-specific histone H3 variant CENP-A.
Our studies use the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the powerful genetic, genomic, and proteomic approaches that are so facile in this organism to study the nature of the chromatin in specialized domains of the yeast genome, how it is assembled and modified, and how these modifications affect its expression, replication, and repair.
This issue has led us to discoveries on how specialized domains of chromatin structure are established, maintained, and inherited.
The Association is organized into 40 sections, each reflecting specialized domains of knowledge.
In this way, specific spheres of activity become the specialized domains of either men or women as they develop their expertise over time, and indeed, generations.
up to two "domain electives"—approved courses within a domain of study.
The apical surface of adherent cells is a highly specialized domain that, in differentiated epithelia, is characterized by microvilli.
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