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Meanings of
prepotency
in anglès
portuguès
predominância
català
predomini
espanyol
predominio
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The state of being predominant over others.
predominance
predomination
català
predomini
Synonyms
Examples for "
predominance
"
predominance
predomination
Examples for "
predominance
"
1
There was male
predominance
,
and different ethnic distribution between children and adults.
2
However, a recurrent theme was the
predominance
of individually contracted research consultancies.
3
Conclusions: This study demonstrates a
predominance
of left-sided melanomas in Irish patients.
4
The Treaty of Bukarest marked the
predominance
of Roumania in Balkan affairs.
5
No sex
predominance
was observed, but HBsAg incidence increased with increasing age.
1
You would not trust to the
predomination
of right, which you believe is in your opinions; you would keep wrong out of their heads.
2
Celestial
influences
-omens-climacterics
-
predominations
.
-
Lucky
and unlucky days.-Empirics, etc.
Usage of
prepotency
in anglès
1
One is
prepotency
,
the other is inbreeding.
2
Thirdly,
prepotency
of transmission, which may be confined to one sex, or be common to both sexes.
3
I suppose you will answer that the European forms are prepotent, but this is riding
prepotency
to death.
4
Another important point is
prepotency
.
5
Understanding (b) how response
prepotency
is overcome provides insights for helping children develop strategies for overcoming such tendencies.
6
Thus, we necessarily select the only trait really worth while; that is
prepotency
or the ability to beget desirable qualities.
7
In the two previous chapters, when discussing reversion and
prepotency
,
I was necessarily led to give many facts on crossing.
8
This has also been enforced by statements as to the
prepotency
of certain pollen of identical species, but of distinct races.
9
All this I attributed to that
'
prepotency
of transmission in descent' which I knew to be one of the Romany characteristics.
10
In only one genus, Cannabis, did the leaves sink in the evening, and Kraus attributes this movement to the
prepotency
of their epinastic growth.
11
Experiment 1 (with 40 4-year-olds) suggests that
prepotency
is caused by membership in the response set and not semantic relation.
12
Prepotency
in the Transmission of Character.
13
Prepotency
of transmission may be equal in the two sexes of the same species, but often runs more strongly in one sex.
14
One is
prepotency
,
the other is inbreeding.
15
Thirdly,
prepotency
of transmission, which may be confined to one sex, or be common to both sexes.
16
I suppose you will answer that the European forms are prepotent, but this is riding
prepotency
to death.
Other examples for "prepotency"
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About this term
prepotency
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
ride prepotency
Translations for
prepotency
portuguès
predominância
català
predomini
predominança
espanyol
predominio
Prepotency
through the time