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Dominance : Biological Psychology
507 words, approx. 2 pages Some species of animal form long-lasting social groups. Most commonly, it is thought, this has the biological function of reducing predation risk. The resulting close association of individuals inevitably increases direct, contest competition: for...
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Dominance, Law Of Summary
179 words, approx. 1 pages There are three different laws of dominance within biology: one in genetics, one in plant ecology, and one in animal behavior. The genetics law of dominance states that when a dominant and recessive form of a gene come together, the dominant form masks...
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Dominance : Grammatical Terms in Linguistics
79 words, approx. 1 pages // n. A relation which may hold between nodes in a tree. If a continuous downward path of whatever length can be traced from a node A to a node B, then A dominates B, and A bears the relation of dominance to B. By convention, a node dominates itself....
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Domination : Language and Linguistics
62 words, approx. 1 pages A term from phrase structure grammar. In a tree diagram a constituent A dominates another constituent B if B is a constituent of A. In other words, A dominates B if A is on the path from B to the root of the tree diagram. That is, domination occurs in...
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Domination Information
507 words, approx. 2 pages
 Domination is the condition of having control or power over people or things. Domination, dominance, or dominant may refer to various...


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