| dominance-subordination | Relationship between individuals when one individual threatens or becomes aggressive and the other individual remains passive or attempts to escape. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| dominant | <genetics> A gene is said to be dominant if it expresses its phenotype even in the presence of a recessive gene. (09 Oct 1997) |
| dominant character | An inherited character determined by one kind of allele. See: phenotype. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dominant eye | The eye that is customarily used for monocular tasks. Synonym: master eye. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dominant frequency | The frequency occurring most often in an electroencephalogram. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dominant gene | dominance of traits |
| dominant hemisphere | That cerebral hemisphere containing the representation of speech and controlling the arm and leg used preferentially in skilled movements; usually the left hemisphere. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dominant idea | An idea that governs all one's actions and thoughts. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dominant inheritance | dominance of traits |
| dominant lethal trait | Trait, expressed in the phenotype if present in the genotype, that precludes having descendants. All such cases are necessarily sporadic and must represent new mutations as the usual methods of classical genetics provide no means of demonstrating any genetic component whatsoever, except for tenuous arguments such as advanced paternal age. Molecular biology may help although the methods may be tedious; if there is an epistatic gene that may mask the trait, the logic is more tractable, though complex. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dominant oncogene | <genetics, molecular biology, oncology> A gene that stimulates cell proliferation and can drastically increase the risk of cancer development when present in a single copy. (09 Oct 1997) |
| dominant species | <biology, ecology, zoology> For each stratum, dominant species are those that, when ranked in descending rank order and cumulatively totaled, immediately exceed 50 percent of the total dominance measure, plus any additional species comprising 20 percent or more of the total dominance measure for the stratum. (09 Oct 1997) |
| dominant trait | An outstanding mental or physical characteristic. See: dominance of traits. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dominantly inherited Levi's disease | Dwarfism characterised by low birth weight, snub nose, and stocky build; autosomal dominant inheritance. There is a similar autosomal recessive phenotype. Synonym: dominantly inherited Levi's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| domine | 1. A name given to a pastor of the Reformed Church. The word is also applied locally in the United States, in colloquial speech, to any clergyman. 2. [From Sp. Domine a schoolmaster. <zoology> A West Indian fish (Epinula magistralis), of the family Trichiuridae. It is a long-bodied, voracious fish. See: Dominie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| dorsal |
belonging to or on or near the back or upper surface of an animal or organ or part; "the dorsal fin is the vertical fin on the back of a fish and certain marine mammals" abaxial: facing away from the axis of an organ or organism; "the abaxial surface of a leaf is the underside or side facing away from the stem"
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| dossier |
a collection of papers containing detailed information about a particular person or subject (usually a person's record)
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| double blind |
a test procedure in which the identity of those receiving the intervention is concealed from both the administrators and the subjects until after the test is completed; designed to reduce or eliminate bias in the results
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| double helix |
a pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis; "the shape of the DNA molecule is a double helix"
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having unusually flexible joints especially of the limbs or fingers
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| DO | a film or TV program presenting the facts about a person or event |
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| DO | documentary validation |
| DO | program listings or technical manuals describing the operation and use of programs |
| DO | confirmation that some fact or statement is true |
| DO | officially documented |
| DO | furnished with or supported by documents |
| DO | established as genuine |
| DO | the federal department responsible for safeguarding national security |
| DO | a leafless annual parasitic vine of the genus Cuscuta having whitish or yellow filamentous stems |
| DO | walk unsteadily, as of small children |
| DO | one who dodders from old age and weakness |
| DO | mentally or physically infirm with age |
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