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Definition of Agonistically

Agonistically
Agonistically Ag`o*nis"tic*al*ly, adv. In an agonistic manner.

Meaning of Agonistically from wikipedia

- Agonistic behaviour is any social behaviour related to fighting. The term has broader meaning than aggressive behaviour because it includes threats, displays...
- plays in different conceptions of it. The agonistic tradition to democracy is often referred to as agonistic pluralism. A related political concept is...
- An agonist is a chemical that activates a receptor to produce a biological response. Receptors are cellular proteins whose activation causes the cell to...
- during conflict. Agonistic displays are essential to the social dynamics of many biological taxa, extending far beyond sharks. Agonistic displays are ritualized...
- 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...
- Saurornitholestes ("lizard-bird thief") is a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous of Canada (Alberta) and the...
- alarm) and agonistic behavior were not significantly different, which suggests distress sounds can be used to sample variation in agonistic sound production...
- strands can be labeled as agonistic, deliberative and autonomist. The first and most noted strand of radical democracy is the agonistic perspective, which is...
- 1093/beheco/arn148. Pie, Marcio R.; Del-Claro, Kleber (2002). "Male-male agonistic behavior and ant-mimicry in a Neotropical richardiid (Diptera: Richardiidae)"...
- calves, agonistic behavior becomes less frequent as space allowance increases, but not as group size changes, whereas in adults, the number of agonistic encounters...