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  2. Sixth normal form - Wikipedia

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    Sixth normal form. Sixth normal form ( 6NF) is a normal form used in relational database normalization which extends the relational algebra and generalizes relational operators (such as join) to support interval data, which can be useful in temporal databases . The term 6NF has historically also been used to refer to another normalization ...

  3. User interface management system - Wikipedia

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    A User Interface Management System (UIMS) is a mechanism for cleanly separating process or business logic from Graphical user interface (GUI) code in a computer program. [1] UIMS are designed to support N-tier architectures by strictly defining and enforcing the boundary between the business logic and the GUI.

  4. Yarn (package manager) - Wikipedia

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    Package manager. License. BSD 2-Clause License. Website. yarnpkg .com. Yarn is one of the main JavaScript package managers, [3] [4] developed in 2016 by Sebastian McKenzie of Meta (formerly Facebook) for the Node.js JavaScript runtime environment. An alternative to the npm package manager, Yarn was created as a collaboration of Facebook (now ...

  5. Royal and noble styles - Wikipedia

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    Imperial, royal, and princely styles. Only those classified within the social class of royalty and upper nobility have a style of "Highness" attached before their titles. . Reigning bearers of forms of Highness included grand princes, grand dukes, reigning princes, reigning dukes, and princely counts, their families, and the agnatic (of the male bloodline) descendants of emperors and k

  6. MADS-box - Wikipedia

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    MADS-box. The MADS box is a conserved sequence motif. The genes which contain this motif are called the MADS-box gene family. [1] The MADS box encodes the DNA-binding MADS domain. The MADS domain binds to DNA sequences of high similarity to the motif CC [A/T] 6 GG termed the CArG-box. [2] MADS-domain proteins are generally transcription factors.

  7. PAS domain - Wikipedia

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    A Per-Arnt-Sim ( PAS) domain is a protein domain found in all kingdoms of life. [2] Generally, the PAS domain acts as a molecular sensor, whereby small molecules and other proteins associate via binding of the PAS domain. [3] [4] [5] Due to this sensing capability, the PAS domain has been shown as the key structural motif involved in protein ...

  8. WRKY protein domain - Wikipedia

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    The WRKY protein domain is 60 to 70 amino acids long type of DNA binding domain. The domain is characterized by a highly conserved core WRKYGQK motif and a zinc finger region. The cysteine and histidine zinc finger domain occurs as a CX 4-5 CX 22-23 HXH or CX 7 CX 23 HXC type, where X can be any amino acid. [3]

  9. Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy - Wikipedia

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    Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy. The Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy ( UDRP) is a process established by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the resolution of disputes regarding the registration of internet domain names. The UDRP currently applies to all generic top level domains (.com ...