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Ruling; governing; prevailing; controlling.
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In the base case analyses of these studies, cost-effectiveness results ranged from dominated to dominant.
Surprisingly the direction of switching depends only on genetic dominance: switching from recessive to dominant cycles.
Davies said the disproportionate pain in the north was largely due to dominant employers suffering.
What is happening to dominant business models and to society should have made it an imperative.
But now a free Standard hopes to dominant London and elbow Lite out of the way.
"Technology markets are where the European Commission has perceived particular problems due to dominant companies".
Chandler's passion has transformed the Knicks' defense from indifferent to dominant.
In the black rhinoceros, dung-scattering behaviour does not appear to be exclusive to dominant males.
In four years, Flip has gone from start-up, to dominant camcorder maker, to defunct.
Tonic to Dominant and back again, bright and optimistic, until the completed tune resounds at the hour.
In addition to dominant or recessive transmission, genetic disorders may be inherited in an autosomal or X-linked manner.
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