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domain In air pollution modeling, the geographical area over which a simulation is performed.
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domain An area under a single point of control. On the Internet there are different levels of control and each is a domain. At the lowest level is each local area network that has its own network ID. Top-level domains are .com, .org etc. In some operating systems such as NT, a domain is a group of associated computers within a LAN.
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domain For DNS, a group of workstations and servers that share a single group name.
Ãâó: www.wrightcolorgraphics.com/d.htm
domain The set of all first coordinates in a function.
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domain The set from which values are selected.
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