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        Definition and other additional information on Domain from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Gram-negative rods. Oh nevermind, Wikipedia says they're cocci ? I thought Clostridians were rod-shaped!!! Are there any other exceptions within domain bacteria
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        domain /do·main/ (do-mān´) in immunology, any of the homology regions of heavy or light polypeptide chains of immunoglobulins. do·main (d-m n) n. One of the homologous regions that make up an immunoglobulin's heavy and light chains and serve specific ...
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    A sphere of activity, concern, or function; a field: the domain of history. See Synonyms at field. 3. Physics Any of numerous contiguous regions in a ferromagnetic ......
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    the land that a ruler or a government controls. : an area of knowledge or activity. computers : a section of the Internet that is made up of computers or sites that ......
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    Domain registration refers to the process of registering a domain name, which identifies one or more IP addresses with a name that is easier to remember and ......
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    Also see domain name. In general, a domain is an area of control or a sphere of knowledge. 1) In computing and telecommunication in general, a domain is......
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    All the values that go into a function. The output values are called the range. Domain → Function → Range Example: when the function f(x) = x2 is given the ......
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    [edit]. Given a function f:X→Y, the set X is the domain of f; the set Y is the codomain of f. In the expression f(x), x is the argument ......
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    While the term "domain" is often used synonymously with "domain name," it also has a definition specific to local networks. A domain contains a group of ......
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    Definition. Domain: The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (often the "x" variable), which produce a valid output from a particular function....