superdominant
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4ADJ.
longer, typical, unrestricted
SUPERDOMINANT + NOUN
biosphere, species, tundra
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adj
Having an overwhelming proportion of market share, so as to be almost a monopoly.
I would like to come back to the idea of making a distinction between so-called 'superdominant' companies and 'just dominant' companies.
According to O'Donoghue & Padilla (2006) 168–69, the concept of superdominance is problematic, given that there is no objective economic test that makes it possible to define when a company is superdominant and its behaviour should be subjected to greater scrutiny.
Having a disproportionate degree of influence or salience.
New York, and later, Chicago were superdominant major centers for entire sections of the country. It is easy to understand how they grew into the main centers of jazz.
The face becomes superdominant, the eye subdominant, but nothing is properly predominant.
Holding a position of absolute dominance.
Although the level of aggression was greatly reduced after the first day, the superdominant hierarchy persisted, although not always with the same superdominant individual.
In the competition-dependent alternatives of a social insect colony or a lek, the frequency of dominant individuals need only be one to make subordinate alternatives more advantageous, and the frequency of dominant behavior may only vary between one (when the superdominant position of queen or harem chief is filled) and zero (when the position becomes vacant).
Extremely dominating; controlling.
It's also important to note that we are attempting to identify the dominant and superdominant personality types as they relate to an individual's vital role on a particular team.
It is therefore extremely important to the holy-men to keep the worshippers permanently obedient to the superdominant figures, and this is done in several ways.
Controlling or enhancing the expression of another pair of genes or chromosomes.
If the collection of ten polymorphic loci contains both dominant and superdominant loci, the graph comprises the same line segment for any ratio of dominant and superdominant loci.
Suppose a “superdominant” Y chromosome arose that could not be feminized by X*.
noun
The sixth tone of the scale, immediately above the dominant.
A species that is present in disproportionately large numbers within an ecosystem.
A strategy for survival is needed to replace man's present role as an unrestricted superdominant of the biosphere, for this role is a strategy for self-defeat.
The earthworm Eisenia nordenskioldi is also a typical superdominant of tundra cenoses.
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6I would like to come back to the idea of making a distinction between so-called 'superdominant' companies and 'just dominant' companies.
WiktionaryAccording to O'Donoghue & Padilla (2006) 168–69, the concept of superdominance is problematic, given that there is no objective economic test that makes it possible to define when a company is superdo
WiktionarySimply put, if the entity that is in superdominant position is allowed to justify its rules or conduct that have restrictive effect on the market, then the claimed benefits to the public interest shou
WiktionaryA strategy for survival is needed to replace man's present role as an unrestricted superdominant of the biosphere, for this role is a strategy for self-defeat.
WiktionaryThe earthworm Eisenia nordenskioldi is also a typical superdominant of tundra cenoses.
WiktionaryAsca bicornis (27.8%) was no longer a superdominant, and three species of the family Laelapidae (Hypoaspis claviger, H. nolli and Hypoaspis aculeifer) jointly constituted 31.3% of total
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