Collocations withdomain

These are words often used in combination withdomain.

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binding domain
Over the past thirty years, there have been many attempts to characterize exactly what constitutes the relevant binding domain and what constitutes the relevant prominence.
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broad domains
Further study of the timing and sequence of events represented by these broad domains would clarify their role in the etiology of child behavior problems.
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catalytic domain
To prevent this from occurring normally, many kinases have a companion regulatory domain that is distinct from the catalytic domain.
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cognitive domain
The highest ranked tests within each cognitive domain were selected for inclusion in the final battery.
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computational domain
This approach has the advantage of considering complex geometries within the computational domain.
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conserved domain
A highly conserved domain of the maize activator transposase is involved in dimerization.
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digital domain
With the latter device we encounter modelling of a physical interface which itself has already been subject to major rationalisation and hierarchical organisation in the digital domain.
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distinct domain
Two points are suggestive of how distinct domain-specific sentences might be combined into a single domaingeneral one.
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domain boundary
In all cases, there is a branching domain boundary after the second syllable.
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domain expert
The new concepts will be proposed to a domain expert who will decide whether to add them to the ontology.
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domain registration
In 2006, linear gained back domain registration of phonelosers.net once the former cybersquatters lost interest and let their registration expire.
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domain specificity
It is often a topic of tension to balance the domain specificity versus the portability of a natural language grammar.
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exclusive domain
Once the exclusive domain of women, childbirth practices are now dominated by a largely male obstetric workforce, displacing the traditionally female dominated practice of midwifery.
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frequency domain
Many software packages for computer music encourage the composer to take either a time domain approach or a frequency domain approach.
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functional domain
This step also carries over from the functional domain to the imperative domain.
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given domain
The model is universal in the sense that second-order quantification was over all coherent domains, and not only over subdomains of a given domain.
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kinase domain
The kinase domain is in equilibrium between an 'open, accessible ' state, subject to phosphorylation, and a 'closed, competent' state, able to perform catalysis.
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magnetic domain
The magnetic domain structure, characteristic of these materials, is understood in the context of energy minimization.
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mathematical domain
And what goes for space goes for any fully characterized mathematical domain.
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multiple domain
The study of protein structure, function and evolution has shown that proteins can exist as single domain or multiple domain structures.
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particular domain
With regard to semantics and pragmatics, only domain-specific work has been successful thus far, and even that has been tediously hand-crafted for the particular domain.
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policy domain
Thus, until 1996, the two major political parties sought to cultivate bipartisanship in this policy domain.
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private domain
The design of the survey as a whole reflects this desire to integrate public and private domain data.
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public domain
There are other commercial packages, and there is even some free software in the public domain.
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restricted domain
However, it is rare that it would be within the power of one firm to do this, as firms operate only within a restricted domain.
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semantic domain
A corpus of specialist texts will yield a semantic domain-specific lexicon.
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separate domain
Each of these measures describes a separate domain of giving or receiving.
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spatial domain
Unearthing the original meaning of these words reveals how they all, in one way or other, are ultimately grounded in the spatial domain.
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target domain
There were six different stories, two for each target domain.
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temporal domain
To capture these possibilities we need the notion of 'temporal domain'.
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transmembrane domain
The extracellular domain is anchored to the cell membrane by a transmembrane domain of approximately 24 amino acids.
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various domain
Table 2 summarizes the useful information used to construct the various domain ontologies.
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