Some articles on domain, domains:
Domain - Entertainment
... Domain (album), the debut album by the British metal band Above All Domain (band), a German heavy metal band Private Domain, an American pop/rock band formed in 1985 ...
... Domain (album), the debut album by the British metal band Above All Domain (band), a German heavy metal band Private Domain, an American pop/rock band formed in 1985 ...
Internet Hostnames - Restrictions On Valid Host Names
... Hostnames are composed of series of labels concatenated with dots, as are all domain names ... specifies a service pointer for an SCTP capable webserver host (www) in the domain example.com ... The hostname en.wikipedia.org is composed of the DNS labels en (hostname or leaf domain), wikipedia (second-level domain) and org (top-level domain) ...
... Hostnames are composed of series of labels concatenated with dots, as are all domain names ... specifies a service pointer for an SCTP capable webserver host (www) in the domain example.com ... The hostname en.wikipedia.org is composed of the DNS labels en (hostname or leaf domain), wikipedia (second-level domain) and org (top-level domain) ...
Examples - Dinoflagellate Luciferase
... Dinoflagellate luciferase is a multi-domain protein, consisting of an N-terminal domain, and three catalytic domains, each of which preceded by a ... The structure of the dinoflagellate luciferase catalytic domain has been solved ... The core part of the domain is a 10 stranded beta barrel that is structurally similar to lipocalins and FABP ...
... Dinoflagellate luciferase is a multi-domain protein, consisting of an N-terminal domain, and three catalytic domains, each of which preceded by a ... The structure of the dinoflagellate luciferase catalytic domain has been solved ... The core part of the domain is a 10 stranded beta barrel that is structurally similar to lipocalins and FABP ...
Internet Hostnames
... On the Internet, a hostname is a domain name assigned to a host computer ... a combination of the host's local name with its parent domain's name ... consists of a local hostname (en) and the domain name wikipedia.org ...
... On the Internet, a hostname is a domain name assigned to a host computer ... a combination of the host's local name with its parent domain's name ... consists of a local hostname (en) and the domain name wikipedia.org ...
Hostname
... word or phrase, or they may have appended a domain name, which is a name in a Domain Name System (DNS), separated from the host specific label by a period (dot) ... In the latter form, the hostname is also called a domain name ... If the domain name is completely specified including a top-level domain of the Internet, then the hostname is said to be a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) ...
... word or phrase, or they may have appended a domain name, which is a name in a Domain Name System (DNS), separated from the host specific label by a period (dot) ... In the latter form, the hostname is also called a domain name ... If the domain name is completely specified including a top-level domain of the Internet, then the hostname is said to be a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) ...
More definitions of "domain":
- (noun): The set of values of the independent variable for which a function is defined.
- (noun): A knowledge domain that you are interested in or are communicating about.
Example: "It was a limited domain of discourse"
Synonyms: region, realm
Famous quotes containing the word domain:
“While you are divided from us by geographical lines, which are imaginary, and by a language which is not the same, you have not come to an alien people or land. In the realm of the heart, in the domain of the mind, there are no geographical lines dividing the nations.”
—Anna Howard Shaw (18471919)
“Without metaphor the handling of general concepts such as culture and civilization becomes impossible, and that of disease and disorder is the obvious one for the case in point. Is not crisis itself a concept we owe to Hippocrates? In the social and cultural domain no metaphor is more apt than the pathological one.”
—Johan Huizinga (18721945)
“No domain of nature is quite closed to man at all times.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)