Often, especially in the north, the understory is poor with only a few dominants such as woodferns, bluebead and Canada mayflower. |
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These are tough ladies, both professional dominants, who very clearly differentiate between fantasy and reality. |
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Sedge meadow was distinguished from wet prairie by having more than half its dominants as sedge family species. |
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Although a relatively inconspicuous component of the modern flora, the lycopsids were arborescent ecosystem dominants in the late Paleozoic. |
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Most scrub dominants recover by resprouting and clonal spread, while many herbaceous species are obligate seeders. |
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Over much of the graph, the capacity of aggressive dominants to monopolize the better habitats is limited. |
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Most are inherited as autosomal dominants, and death can be prevented by implantable cardioverter defibrillators. |
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In the concessions model of reproductive transactions, dominants are assumed to have complete control over reproduction and group membership. |
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Forest trees are good experimental objects because they are dominants, and because suitable methods are available to determine growth increments. |
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In all years, the community dominants were species resilient to the stress of drawdowns, or good colonizers. |
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So, as he informs us, his tonal process is principally governed by what he describes as tonics and dominants. |
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In these groups, subordinate reproduction is inhibited, either permanently, in the case of advanced eusocial organisms, or in the presence of dominants. |
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Instead selection causes the same increase in allele frequency in both dominants and recessives, at least early on when the fates of nearly all alleles are determined. |
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Since a majority of Dixieland numbers have long chains of secondary dominants you end up using the following scale respectively over each consecutive chord. |
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Chromatic and borrowed harmonies in progressions are introduced, such as chords of the Neapolitan sixth, augmented sixth, and altered dominants, mediants and submediants. |
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Baldcypress are canopy dominants at this site, with some codominant water tupelo. |
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Second, in both feeder and nonfeeder territories subordinate birds were less likely to be present than dominants. |
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Meanwhile, the subordinates can access the food while the dominants are distracted. |
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Pointedly, however, it is not only the male characters, or dominants, who eroticize their roles. |
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His story was a fable you told dominants in training to stress the importance of comprehending the depths of your submissive's needs. |
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Landowners cannot afford to cut submerchantable trees, yet many hesitate to cut merchantable dominants and codominants at the risk of downgrading the residual stand. |
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Submissives scored significantly higher than dominants on emotionality. |
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In small gatherings, dominants are more successful in defending food, but as more individuals join in, they must spend more time driving off others. |
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