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domainIn physics, small area in a magnetic material that behaves like a tiny magnet. The magnetism of the material is due to the movement of electrons in the atoms of the domain. In an unmagnetized sample of material, the domains point in random directions, or form closed loops, so that there is no overall magnetization of the sample. In a magnetized sample, the domains are aligned so that their magnetic effects combine to produce a strong overall magnetism. domain
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| In comparing the relatively longer listing for the TTAP Examination domains, the reader should note that each CCWAVES knowledge domain consists of between seven and sixteen sub-domains. In their eyes, it is the furthering of the practice within a knowledge domain that gives the CoP its uniqueness. Thellefsen introduces his method for investigating the knowledge domain using Peircean semiotics, an intriguing and innovative basis in pragmatics for knowledge organization termed "knowledge profiling. |
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