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A **Schreier domain** is a specific type of integral domain in the field of algebra, particularly in the study of ring theory. By definition, a domain is a commutative ring with unity in which there are no zero divisors. A Schreier domain is characterized by certain structural properties that relate to its ideals and factorizations.

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