domanial

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domanial

(dəʊˈmeɪnɪəl) or

domainal

adj
of or relating to a domain
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The three types he identifies "exhibited an array of wealth-redistributing effects" and involved complex reallocation mechanisms, in some cases imposed by domainal officials (60-63, 96).
This domainal organization of chromosomes represents a previously unknown higher order level of folding that we believe is a fundamental organizing principle of genomes."
In France, for example, the present state forests are the former royal domainal forests, still noted as "domainal forest" on the maps.
In the arresting oil painting reproduced on the cover of this hook, a Japanese doctor inserts a needle into a young hoy's arm under the watchful but approving eye of the boy's father, a powerful domainal lord.
Furthermore, the fabrics that are created by compaction and dewatering are generally described as 'fissility' (a penetrative fabric) rather than as a spaced, domainal foliation (Moon 1972).
That is, schools for children; the central and domainal governments often funded academies designed to train older youths and adults for careers in government.
One startling discovery that Ravina makes is that the very language of national identity was used in early modern Japanese nationalism; "kokka" (state) and "kokumin" (nation) were used during this period, but they signified the domain and the domainal people, not the shogunate or all the Japanese as a nation.
Roberts argues that Tosa's pursuit of its own domainal interests highlighted conflicts of interest between the domain and the shogun, thus preparing the ground for the overthrow of the shogun's government by enabling domains to articulate a challenge to the shogun's rule--a challenge based on the principle of domainal interests.
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