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  • 31Dominance cérébrale — ● Dominance cérébrale propriété caractéristique du cerveau humain selon laquelle, chez les sujets droitiers, l hémisphère gauche, spécialisé pour la fonction langage, dominerait l hémisphère droit. (Actuellement, cette notion évolue dans le sens… …

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  • 32Dominance sociale — ● Dominance sociale position relative de deux individus résultant de l établissement d une hiérarchie sociale dans le groupe. (Elle est fondée sur l établissement des rapports de force à la suite de situations agressives.) …

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  • 33Dominance (genetics) — For other uses, see Dominance. A pedigree chart shows how genes are inherited. Dominance in genetics is a relationship between two variant forms (alleles) of a single gene, in which one allele masks the effect of the other in influencing some… …

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  • 34Dominance hierarchy — For other uses, see Dominance. A dominance hierarchy (in humans: social hierarchy) is the organization of individuals in a group that occurs when competition for resources leads to aggression. Schjelderup Ebbe, who studied the often cited example …

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  • 35Dominance (ethology) — For other uses, see Dominance. Dominance in the context of biology and anthropology is the state of having high social status relative to one or more other individuals, who react submissively to dominant individuals. This enables the dominant… …

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  • 36Dominance order — Example of dominance ordering of partitions of n. Here, n = 6, nodes are partitions of 6, edges indicate that the upper node dominates the lower node. While this particular partial ordering is graded, this is not true for the dominance ordering… …

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  • 37Dominance (economics) — For other uses, see Dominance. For the game theory, see Strategic dominance. Marketing Key concepts …

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  • 38Dominance and submission — For other uses, see Dominance. A submissive man stretches out his bound wrists. Dominance and submission (also called D s, Ds, and D/s)[1] is a set of behaviors, customs and rituals involving the giving by one individual to another individual of… …

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  • 39Dominance (game theory) — In game theory, dominance (also called strategic dominance) occurs when one strategy is better than another strategy for one player, no matter how that player s opponents may play. Many simple games can be solved using dominance.The opposite,… …

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  • 40Dominance signal — A dominance signal is used in a dominance hierarchy or pecking order to indicate an animal s dominance. Dorsal darkening has been suggested to represent a dominance signal in male tree lizards.[1] Gorillas sometimes use chest drumming as a… …

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