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1           Each person had a clear CD4 T-cell dominance hierarchy.
2 termined by the position of individuals in a dominance hierarchy.
3 ain and this is often achieved by means of a dominance hierarchy.
4 t excitation traced the development of their dominance hierarchy.
5  to guide researchers interested in studying dominance hierarchies.
6 nd, among social animals, establishes stable dominance hierarchies.
7 ial units that are shaped by well-delineated dominance hierarchies and a range of affiliative relatio
8 fferent models both of the formation of such dominance hierarchies and of already existing hierarchie
9 c connection between protorespect in primate dominance hierarchies and respect in human prestige hier
10                                              Dominance hierarchies are group-level properties that em
11                                              Dominance hierarchies are integral aspects of social gro
12                        Methods for inferring dominance hierarchies are relatively robust.
13                                              Dominance hierarchies are widespread in animal social gr
14 roposed to account for a discrepancy between dominance hierarchies based on aggressive behavior and d
15 hierarchies based on aggressive behavior and dominance hierarchies based on submissive signals.
16                  Many mammalian species form dominance hierarchies, but it remains unknown whether di
17   Here we show that baboons recognize that a dominance hierarchy can be subdivided into family groups
18 near orders, multidimensional spaces, rings, dominance hierarchies, cliques, and other forms and succ
19 rage alone and do not display obvious linear dominance hierarchies; consequently, it has been suggest
20                                              Dominance hierarchies emerged among the males in all col
21                     Our results suggest that dominance hierarchy formation is a much richer and more
22             This paper introduces a model of dominance hierarchy formation using a multi-player exten
23                                              Dominance hierarchies have received great attention from
24 ression and the formation and persistence of dominance hierarchies in groups capable of both social m
25 n this study, we show that the CD8(+) T cell dominance hierarchy in the TG established during acute i
26 ts housed in mixed-sex groups quickly form a dominance hierarchy in which the subordinates appear to
27           To determine whether position in a dominance hierarchy leads to changes in adult neurogenes
28 effort) are necessary for inferring reliable dominance hierarchies, nor are there any established too
29                                              Dominance hierarchies occur in numerous social species,
30 man primate, the authors examined the social dominance hierarchy of juvenile macaque monkeys (Macaca
31 s known about the specificity, diversity, or dominance hierarchy of orthopoxvirus-specific CD4 T cell
32 derlying adaptation to social instability, a dominance hierarchy of rats was formed and then destabil
33 ular processes underlying such strategies, a dominance hierarchy of rats was formed and then destabil
34  crosses were used to determine the S allele dominance hierarchy of six S alleles and effects of modi
35  We demonstrate that an apparent competitive dominance hierarchy of spore formation in chimera is par
36 individual, not at the top of the behavioral dominance hierarchy of the colony, she maintains complet
37 r the immunodominance of gB(498-505) nor the dominance hierarchy of the subdominant epitopes is due s
38 d gene plays a critical role in the "ventral dominance" hierarchy of vnd, ind, and msh, which individ
39 ation, social instability, and disruption of dominance hierarchies on primate CAD outcomes.
40 ling in wild carnivore populations operating dominance hierarchy social systems has received little a
41 had no access to the burrow system after the dominance hierarchy stabilized, suggesting that social s
42 s, bonobos, and chimpanzees, lived in social dominance hierarchies that created conflict through indi
43 -ranking animals that are most stressed in a dominance hierarchy; this turns out to vary as a functio
44 , our results suggest that monkeys can learn dominance hierarchies through observation of third-party
45         This is often achieved by means of a dominance hierarchy, where dominant individuals obtain a
46 n a range of ages and had known ranks in the dominance hierarchies within their troops.
47                                Creation of a dominance hierarchy within a population of animals typic
48                           For changes in the dominance hierarchy within the group, we have shown that

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