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Field of study that defines a set of common requirements, terminology, and functionality for any software program constructed to solve a problem in domain engineering.
Both a macroscopical sketch and microscopical characterization of the whole knowledgedomain were realized.
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The workgroup reviewed relevant projects and defined criteria to evaluate candidate knowledgedomain areas for ontology development.
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Sub-analysis of CHB knowledgedomains identified focal deficits concerning transmission and whether HBV is curable.
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We can and should learn from both knowledgedomains.
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Composite scores generated across ten knowledgedomains were used in ordered logistic regression models to estimate relationships between knowledge scores and predictor variables.
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The purpose was to improve the knowledgebase for strength exercise therapy.
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The ISS partners now have a deep knowledgebase on these topics.
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It supports health-policy decisions by providing a joint knowledgebase for decision-makers.
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Moreover, there is no specialist knowledgebase that constitutes social work.
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That knowledgebase, plus low labour and material costs, is attracting overseas business.
Usage of domain in inglês
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Completers' physical health domain and psychological health domain of QoL improved significantly.
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We will bring information to the public domain as quickly as possible.
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Here we test whether these effects apply to the response time domain.
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Details of this work only emerged into the public domain decades later.
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There are obvious difficulties with placing this information in the public domain.
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However, it lacks the hinge region and hemopexin-domain present in most MMPs.
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However, variability in HRQoL indicators suggests a need to consider domain coverage.
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Flowering plants express several LIM-domain proteins related to the animal cystein-rich proteins.
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Libya isn't the only domain where that discussion is necessary, she said.
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Eminent domain allows governments to seize private property for a public purpose.
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However, at least Thompson has put some options into the public domain.
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They must pass into the domain of the Enemy far from aid.
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Evidence suggests, however, that the extracellular domain may also play a role.
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Some slept in the recesses of the rocks on the Government domain.
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Photograph: Public domain Herko was born and raised in a blue-collar home.
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The disturbance in a psycho-neurosis is always in this domain of sex-life.