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Similarly, Marx contends that without content, logic can tell us nothing about specific problem domains or specific historical epochs.
This multiphase rifting led to the formation of distinct structural domains along the passive margin.
Collectins are oligomeric, multivalent proteins sharing distinct collagen-like and calcium-dependent carbohydrate recognition domains.
The formation of domains by cerebrosides has been found to be only weakly influenced by the presence of cholesterol.
In what follows, we will apply results about centroids of domains to unions of curves or line segments.
There are a lot of books that work on the borderland between those two domains.
It has been found in both artificial and biological membrane systems that domains may form on nanoscopic to microscopic length scales.
First, the scope of censorship has narrowed to such an extent that entire domains are now almost a free-for-all.
But as the number of new top-level domains has expanded over time, this sticking plaster approach has proved unworkable.
I'm hoping that you don't come back and tell me that I have to use one of my untransferable domains.
But in magnets, like a compass needle, more of the domains are lined up in the same direction, and so the material has an overall magnetic field.
The venture was not a success and the next year both parties embarked on a process of negotiation for the domains.
The land rush for new information domains is exposing weaknesses in its registrar's infrastructure and already protest sites are sprouting up.
Memory loss that impairs function suggests neurodegenerative dementia, which is defined as a decline in two or more cognitive domains.
In wild-type flies, the head vertex is symmetrical and composed of three distinct domains.
The structure allows to the domains a hinge-bending mode that appears in the native state as vibrations at very high frequencies.
This vexatiousness is one instance of the gap between normative and descriptive domains.
The native structure of lysozyme contains both a-helical and beta-sheet domains, including four disulfide bonds.
One of the many checks we do is to ensure mail is coming from actual registered domains.
I think I have too many domains and it's all too disorganised and messy and I'm still musing over what to do with various sites.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Ethics and science have their own domains, which touch but do not interpenetrate.
There was a clear line of demarkation separating the domains of religion and philosophy.
But everywhere, even in the domains of slavery, how tenderly has the Negress been spoken of!
Competition and combination are two forms of life association which alternate through the whole organic and superorganic domains.
In Auvergne, a feudal country, covered with extensive ecclesiastic and seigniorial domains, the misery is the same.
Leibniz tried hard to make this language utilizable in all domains of human activity, in encoding laws, scientific results, music.
Their right of worship was indeed restricted to the domains of nobles,Treaty of Bergerac.
England had been shrewd enough to guarantee them their domains and revenues.
What you will not find is domains with words or letters such as 'eBiz','2000' or 'AAA' in them, no hyphenated names either.
What people are those who claim to be voyers, justiciaries, lords and masters in our domains?
On relations, Villegas called for bolstering ties within all possible domains especially within the commercial and economic spheres.
In May, Albanian President Bamir Topi visited the State of Kuwait for the purpose of promoting relations in all domains.
My ancestors were noble Saxons, and possessed large domains in Lusatia.
We had at last arrived on the borders of this forest, doubtless one of the finest of Captain Nemo's immense domains.
They ruled only a few years and then their domains fell to pieces.
A subsistence in the domains of Nature a thing to be raffled for!
On passing the limits of O-push-y-e-cut's domains, the travellers left the elevated table-lands, and all the wild and romantic scenery which has just been described.
The Duc de Bouillon received domains of a value equal to that of his principality of Sedan, and the title of prince, granted to him and to those belonging to his house.
The development of modern science, on one widely held view, has come largely through naturalizing domains of inquiry that were historically parts of philosophy.
He also said that if ever Robin and his fellows should come to his domains, he would strive to set them down to as good a dinner on his own behalf.
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