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Agonistic behaviour is any
social behaviour related to fighting. The term has
broader meaning than
aggressive behaviour because it
includes threats, displays...
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plays in
different conceptions of it. The
agonistic tradition to
democracy is
often referred to as
agonistic pluralism. A
related political concept is...
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agonist is a
chemical that
activates a
receptor to
produce a
biological response.
Receptors are
cellular proteins whose activation causes the cell to...
- conflict,
which is why
agonistic displays have been
reinforced through evolutionary time, as an
adaptation to
personal fitness.
Agonistic displays are essential...
- as a
result of
their ideological allegiance to this religion. The term
agonistic liberalism appears in Gray's 1995 book
Isaiah Berlin. Gray uses this phrase...
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strands can be
labeled as
agonistic,
deliberative and autonomist. The
first and most
noted strand of
radical democracy is the
agonistic perspective,
which is...
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Saurornitholestes ("lizard-bird thief") is a
genus of
carnivorous dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur from the late
Cretaceous of
Canada (Alberta) and the...
- Division,
Olbia was
relegated at the end of a
season of p****ion,
remaining agonistically inactive for two seasons. However, the
football activity continued locally...
- Look up agonist, agonism, or
agonistic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agonist (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀγωνιστής: agōnistēs, “combatant, champion”) may...
- open-mouth play face as well as a
submissive teeth-baring
grimace used in
agonistic interactions.
Olfaction is
particularly important to lemurs,
except for...