comas
Commas
periods
Period
A period.
Domain names are: "strings of letters and numbers (separated by periods) that are used to name organizations and computers and addresses on the internet; "domain names are organized hierarchically with the more generic parts to the right"wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwnE.g. wiki.answers.com is a domain name.
Yes. they can be separated. But the means of separation depends on the nature of the components.
The meaning is that the components can be separated from the mixture.
It is separated by fractional distillation into the different components.
The components of a mixture can be separated by filtration and distillation.
A series of alphanumeric strings separated by periods, serving as an address for a computer network
The three parts of a domain name are the host record (www, @(none) or *(other)), the SLD (second level domain) and the TLD (top level domain) or ccTLD (country code top level domain). For example wiki.answers.com:wiki = host nameanswers = SLD (second level domain).com = TLD (top level domain)
The shell, yolk and the white can be separated.
we need to separate to remove undesirable components. To remone undesirable components.
"URL" stands for "uniform resource locator." The URL for Google is http://www.google.com. In that example, "google.com" is the domain name. The URL is the entire web address that must be typed into the browser to locate a specific webpage. This often includes additional text after the domain name, separated from the domain name with a slash "/".
No. Gold is an element.