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Composition and Resulting Band Alignment at the TiO2/InP Heterointerface: A Fundamental Study Combining Photoemission Spectroscopy and Theory

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
The chemical composition and band alignment are systematically investigated at the TiO2/InP heterointerface. Thin TiO2 films are deposited by ALD on atomically ordered, P‐terminated p‐InP(100). By combining UPS, XPS, and ab initio molecular dynamics, the atomistic structure and electronic alignment are revealed.
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Social Dominance Orientation

Journal of Individual Differences, 2011
There has been considerable debate regarding the extent to which prejudice results from individual differences versus situational factors affecting self-categorization. We provide evidence for a stable baseline level of association between one individual difference index of prejudice proneness, that of social dominance orientation (SDO), and ...
Ryan Perry, Chris G. Sibley
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Social dominance in swine

Animal Behaviour, 1967
Summary Data on social dominance value (DV) of 1629 Duroc and Hampshire pigs were obtained from Iowa State University's swine irradiation project. Two measures of DV were analysed within subclasses differentiated by irradiation treatment of sires, and breeds.
R G, Beilharz, D F, Cox
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Measuring Social Behavior: Social Dominance

Journal of Animal Science, 1986
Social dominance develops more slowly when young animals are kept in intact peer groups where they need not compete for resources. Learned generalizations may cause smaller and weaker animals to accept subordinate status readily when confronted with strangers that would be formidable opponents.
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Social Dominance

1999
This volume focuses on two questions: why do people from one social group oppress and discriminate against people from other groups? and why is this oppression so mind numbingly difficult to eliminate? The answers to these questions are framed using the conceptual framework of social dominance theory. Social dominance theory argues that the major forms
Jim Sidanius, Felicia Pratto
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Social Dominance Orientation

2015
Social dominance orientation (SDO) is an individual's preference for group-based inequality and dominance versus equality and inclusion. SDO has multiple origins, including status, gender, socialization, and temperament and personality. SDO is a strong predictor of intergroup ideologies and behaviors, making it indispensable for studying intergroup ...
Andrew L. Stewart, Felicia Pratto
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Serotonin reverses dominant social status

Behavioural Brain Research, 2001
Social stress from aggressive interaction is expressed differently in specific brain regions of dominant and subordinate male Anolis carolinensis. Prior to aggressive behavior, the outcome is predictable via the celerity of postorbital coloration: Dominant males exhibit more rapid eyespot darkening.
E T, Larson, C H, Summers
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