dominant form
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdominantandform
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dominant
adjective
uk/ˈdɒm.ɪ.nənt/us/ˈdɑː.mə.nənt/
more important, strong, or noticeable than anything else of the ...
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form
noun
uk/fɔːm/us/fɔːrm/
a paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written or information can be recorded in an ...
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(Definition ofdominantandformfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofdominant form
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Thedominantformof expression, clustered bacterial cells arranged in an abundant matrix, was recorded after 2 days of incubation without shaking.
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In some regions the reform institutions have become thedominantformof management.
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For instance, despite substantial sums of money that hunters and households must invest, gift-giving remains thedominantformof distribution of country food.
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The move from paper to the screen as thedominantformof communication is predicted to have far-reaching effects.
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We hypothesized that urea excretion should be thedominantformof nitrogen output.
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Making this claim frequently involves exaggerating the traits of the commerciallydominantform.
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In some regions, the reform institutions have become thedominantformof management.
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It became thedominantformof recorded music from the late 1920s until the 1960s, and continues to thrive today.
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Indeed, chemical communication via semiochemicals remains thedominantformof communication among many animals.
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Thedominantformof water allocation is the appropriative rights system.
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If it is accepted that explanation is, and will remain, thedominantformwithin public law, this then raises a number of additional questions.
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In the period 1825-1849 sales of properties in the land market constituted thedominantformof land transmission, not only between nonrelatives, but also between relatives.
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Tick toxicoses, of which paralysis is the most widespread anddominantform, are important elements of pathogenesis induced by ticks.
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I would also have liked to see more contextualisation of this ideology, both in terms of understanding changes in itsdominantformover time and between individuals and groups.
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It is often argued that the business co-ordination in bank-based systems is much more organizational and consensual than in market-based systems, where the market provides thedominantformof co-ordination.
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Top-down has thereby displaced bottom-up as thedominantformof international agreement.
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For two-wheelers (which are adominantformof transportation), she estimates that it is cheaper to retrofit them with catalytic converters rather than substitute four-stroke engines for twostroke engines.
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Hallgren (1950) from his detailed analysis suggested an autosomaldominantformof inheritance and stressed the difficulties of separating the hereditary from the non-hereditary cases.
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Tick paralysis is the most widespread anddominantformof tick toxicoses.
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