Dominantly
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dominantly teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- zorla
- dominant
- {s} baskın
Yerli veya azınlık dilini öğrenmek için, genellikle bölgenin veya ülkenin baskın dilini öğrenmek gereklidir.
-In order to learn an indigenous or minority language, it is often necessary to learn the dominant language of the region or country.
Özellikle ekonomik kriz dönemlerinde, herhangi bir ürünü alıp almayacağımıza karar verirken fiyat baskın faktör haline gelir.
-Especially during times of economic crisis, price becomes a dominant factor in deciding whether to buy any product.
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- {s} hakim
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- egemen
Bazı hayvan türlerinde dişi erkek üzerinde egemendir.
-In some species of animals, the female is dominant over the male.
Ekonomistler 2060 yılı civarında, Avrupa ve Kuzey Amerika'dan oluşan sözde Batı dünyasının küresel ekonomideki egemen konumunu kaybedeceğini tahmin ediyorlar.
-Economists predict that around the year 2060, the so-called Western world, composed of Europe and North America, will lose their dominant position in the global economy.
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- hükümran
- dominant
- (Tıp) hakim özellik
- dominant
- (Denizbilim) baskın (tür)
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- yeğin
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- başat
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- üstün
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- {i} dominant özellik
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- bir gamda sol notasına ait
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- baskın karakter
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- hükmeden
- dominant
- başat karakter
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- nüfuzlu
- dominant
- etken
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- {s} biyol. dominant, başat
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- mütehakkim
- dominant
- sol notası
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- tesirli
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- yöneten
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- (Tıp) Başat, üstün, (kalıtımla geçişte üstün olma)
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- yüksek
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- biyol başat özellik
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- dominat
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- sol/baskın öğe
- dominant
- {s} hâkim, egemen
- dominant
- idare eden
- dominant
- galip
İlgili Terimler
dominantly teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- authoritatively, supremely, assertively, in a controlling manner
- in a dominant fashion; "religion functions dominantly in many societies"
- in a dominant fashion; "religion functions dominantly in many societies
- In a dominant manner
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- The triad built on the dominant tone
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- Ruling; governing; prevailing; controlling; predominant; as, the dominant party, church, spirit, power
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- ascendant
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- conspicuously prominent
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- {a} ruling, prevailing, governing
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- An allele that is almost always expressed, even if only one copy is present See also: gene, genome
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- Those conditions that are expressed in heterozygotes, ie, individuals with 1 copy of the mutant gene and 1 copy of the normal allele; refers to phenotype
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- a trait governed by an allele that can be expressed in the presence of another, different allele Dominant alleles prevent the expression of recessive alleles in heterozygotes
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- Trees with well developed crowns which are above the canopy and receive direct sunlight from above and partially from the side
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- The extent to which a gene is expressed; dominant indicates that it is expressed a lot
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- One of a series of terms applied to the phenotypic effect of a particular allele in reference to another allele (usually the standard wild-type allele) with respect to a given trait An allele "A" is said to be dominant with respect to the allele "a" if the A/A homozygote and the A/a heterozygote are phenotypically identical and different from the a/a homozygote See also Codominant, Recessive, Semidominant
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- 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
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- {s} controlling, commanding
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- exercising influence or control; "television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion"; "the dominant partner in the marriage"
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- The fifth degree of the major or minor scale Also, the term for the triad built on the fifth degree, labelled V in harmonic analysis
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- {i} fifth note of the scale (Music)
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- The fifth note of the diatonic scale This applies tomajor and minonr keys The dominant note in the key of C is G, for example
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- Someone or something that is dominant is more powerful, successful, influential, or noticeable than other people or things. a change which would maintain his party's dominant position in Scotland = pre-eminent
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- A chord based on the fifth degree of the diatonic scale being used A dominant usually resolves to the tonic
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- of genes; producing the same phenotype whether its allele is identical or dissimilar
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- an allele that causes a certain phenotype to be expressed regardless of the second allele it is paired with Submitted by Amy Franzen, [email protected] msu edu dopant A small quantity of a substance, such as phosphorus, added to another substance, such as a semiconductor, to alter the latter's poperties Submitted by Adam D Smith, [email protected] msu edu doping The deliberate addition of a small amount of an impuritiy in order to changed the properties of the original substance Submitted by Adam D Smith, [email protected] msu edu
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- A heritable character possessed by one parent of a hybrid which, when pure, will express itself in the hybrid to the apparent exclusion of the opposite or recessive character in the other parent Also a species that comprises the majority of biota in an ecosystem
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- The fifth degree of the major or minor scale Also, the term for the triad built on the fifth degree, labelled V in harmonic analysis A dominant usually resolves to the tonic
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- Alleles that determine the phenotype displayed in a heterozygote with another (recessive) allele
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- An allele or phenotype that is expressed in either the homozygous or the heterozygous state
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- The fifth note of a diatonic scale
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- the fifth degree of the diatonic scale, measured upward from the tonic
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- (music) the fifth note of the diatonic scale
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- The fifth tone of the scale; thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on
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- An allele is said to be dominant if it expresses its phenotype even in the presence of a recessive allele See Allele, Phenotype, Recessive
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- Trees with crowns extending above the general level of the crown cover and receiving full light from above and partly from the side; larger than the average trees in the stands, and with crowns well developed but possibly somewhat crowded on the sides Codominant: Trees with crowns forming the general level of the crown cover and receiving full light from above but comparatively little from the sides; usually with medium-sized crowns more or less crowded on the sides Intermediate: Trees shorter than those in the two preceding classes but with crowns extending into the crown cover formed by codominant and dominant trees; receiving a little direct light from above but none from the sides; usually with small crowns considerably crowded on the sides Understory: Trees with crowns entirely below the general level of the crown cover, receiving no direct light either from above or from the sides Ground Cover: Herbaceous, non-woody
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- A dominant gene is one that produces a particular characteristic, whether a person has only one of these genes from one parent, or two genes, one from each parent. Compare recessive. the fifth note of a musical scale of eight notes
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- An allele that is almost always expressed, even if only one copy is present Source : Human Genome Project Information
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- Trees with crowns extending above the general level of the canopy and receiving full light from above and partly from the side; taller than the average trees in the stand with crowns well developed
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- (music) the fifth note of the diatonic scale exercising influence or control; "television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion"; "the dominant partner in the marriage"
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- The fifth degree of the scale
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- A relative term describing the relationship of one allele to a second at the same locus when an animal heterozygous for these alleles expresses the same phenotype as an animal homozygous for the first allele The second allele of the pair is considered recessive See Dominant in the MGI Glossary
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- A gene that almost always results in a specific physical characteristic even though the patient's genome possesses only one copy With a dominant gene, the chance of passing on the gene, which may cause a condition or disease, to children is 50-50 in each pregnancy 1
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dominantly teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- dominant
- dominant
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