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Dominant

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Dominant meaning

The fifth major tone of a musical scale (five major steps above the note in question); thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on. | The triad built on the dominant tone. | Of an allele, that a heterozygote for the allele has the same phenotype as the homozygote.

Example sentences (20)

There is only ever one Dominant for each Eikon, with a new Dominant awakening after the previous dies.

Dominant Players: Who are the dominant players on the global stage, wielding significant influence over the Mobile Pet Veterinary Services Market?

Manipur has been going through an ethnic crisis between the valley-dominant Meitei community and the nearly two dozen tribes known as Kukis - a term given by the British in colonial times - who are dominant in some hill areas of Manipur.

But overall we’re still seeing that adware and PUPs are the dominant pieces, the dominant threats on the Mac threat landscape.

Lets grab a dominant guard and dominant tight end too.

And Marvin was just so … I was going to say dominant, but Triple G has been dominant throughout his career.

We tried to prevent that virus from being too dominant, or dominant at all.

DC has typically been the dominant power source for telecommunications, and AC has typically been the dominant source for computers and servers.

Dominant noise type A large number of conversion constants, bias corrections and confidence intervals depends on the dominant noise type.

Holding a dominant position or a monopoly of a market is often not illegal in itself, however certain categories of behavior can be considered abusive and therefore incur legal sanctions when business is dominant.

If both A and B have strictly dominant strategies, there exists a unique Nash equilibrium in which each plays their strictly dominant strategy.

In each of these cases, one trait is dominant and all the offspring, or Filial-1 (abbreviated F 1 ) generation, showed the dominant trait.

In modern times, Prime Ministers have never been merely titular; dominant or somewhat dominant personalities are the norm.

Letters are formed by a dominant hand, which is on top of or alongside the other hand at the point of contact, and a subordinate hand, which uses either the same or a simpler handshape as the dominant hand.

Many times, a mature horse will achieve status in a herd similar to that of its dam; the offspring of dominant mares become dominant themselves.

Over the past two decades, the economy has shifted from one of agriculture-dominant into that of services-dominant, with tourism serving as the leading foreign currency earning sector.

Rather, the objective is to discover the complexity, ambiguity, and emotions surrounding both dominant and non-dominant cultural and individual narratives of history.

The phase transition temperature between these two properties has been measured by the ALICE experiment to be well above 160 MeV. citation Below this temperature, confinement is dominant, while above it, asymptotic freedom becomes dominant.

The reason why serotonin levels are only high in dominant males but not dominant females has not yet been established.

These mutations usually result in an altered molecular function (often inactive) and are characterized by a dominant or semi-dominant phenotype.