| DOMA | dihydromandelic acid |
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| DOMA | 3,4-dihydroxy mandelic acid |
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| domable | Capable of being tamed; tamable. Origin: L. Domabilis, fr. Domare to tame. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| domableness | Tamableness. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| domage | 1. Damage; hurt. 2. Subjugation. See: Damage. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| domain | <molecular biology> Used to describe a part of a molecule or structure that shares common physico chemical features, for example hydrophobic, polar, globular, helical domains or properties for example DNA binding domain, ATP binding domain. (18 Nov 1997) |
| domains | 1. Homologous units of approximately 110 to 120 amino acids each which comprise the light and heavy chains of the immunoglobulin molecule and which serve specific functions. The light chain has two domains's, one in the variable region and one in the constant region of the chain; the heavy chain has four to five domains's, depending upon the class of immunoglobulin, one in the variable region and the remaining ones in the constant region. 2. A region of a protein having some distinctive physical feature or role. Origin: Fr. Domaine, fr. L. Dominium, property, dominion (05 Mar 2000) |
| domal | <astronomy> Pertaining to a house. Origin: L. Domus house. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| domanial | Of or relating to a domain or to domains. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| domatia | <botany> Small structures on the lower surface of a leaf in some woody dicotyledons, usually consisting of depressions, partly enclosed by leaf tissue or hairs, located in the axils of the primary veins. Sing. Domatium. (09 Oct 1997) |
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sphere: a particular environment or walk of life; "his social sphere is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's out of my orbit" territory over which rule or control is exercised; "his domain extended into Europe"; "he made it the law of the land" the set of values of the independent variable for which a function is defined world: people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest; "the Western world" a knowledge domain that you are interested in or are communicating about; "it was a limited domain of discourse"; "here we enter the region of opinion"; "the realm of the occult"
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Within a protein, a structural domain ("domain") is an element of overall structure that is self-stabilizing and often folds independently of the rest of the protein chain. Many domains are not unique to the protein products of one gene or one gene family but instead appear in a variety of proteins. Domains often are named and singled out because they figure prominently in the biological function of the protein they belong to; for example, the "calcium-binding domain of calmodulin. ...
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synonyms: materials, object, situation. analog: subject matter
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A region of a gene or gene product. See Gene.
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as well as its common overseas uses can mean a public park, especially a small flat grassed area within urban surroundings (from demesne: any estate in land).
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| DOMA | a knowledge domain that you are interested in or are communicating about |
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| DOMA | people in general |
| DOMA | territory over which rule or control is exercised |
| DOMA | the set of values of the independent variable for which a function is defined |
| DOMA | a particular environment or walk of life |
| DOMA | (computer science) strings of letters used to name organizations and computers and addresses on the internet |
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