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Agonism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agonism is a political theory which emphasises the potentially positive aspects of certain (but not all) forms of political conflict. It accepts a permanent place for such conflict, but seeks to show...
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Agonistic behaviour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In ethology, agonistic behaviour is any social behaviour related to fighting, such as aggressive or submissive behaviours. It explicitly includes behaviours such as subordinance, retreat and concili...
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Agonist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about agonistic. agonistic. Information about agonistic in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Agonistic monoclonal antibody against CD40 receptor decreases lymphocyte apoptosis and improves survival in sepsis.
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agonistic behavior ( ¦agə¦nistik bi′hāvyər ) ( psychology ) In social animals, fighting and escape behavior common in males during the ... Sci-Tech Dictionary: agonistic behavior...
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Intergroup Agonistic Behavior: Introduction; In this chapter the significance of nonhuman intergroup agonistic behavior for the explanation of human primitive warfare will be assessed. ... (d) the individual differences in agonistic strategies among socially living animals. Consider for a moment a herd of red deer.
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