preponderance
1.Greater weight or importance; preponderance.
2.I had some preponderance than him also.
3.The state or quality of being predominant; preponderance.
5.There is a preponderance of hot days in July and August.
6.Granted, a preponderance of Germans is a characteristic that seems common to most Mediterranean sites;
7.Although most of these claims are not supported by scientific evidence, the preponderance of written material separate fact from fiction.
8.The preponderance complementarity of the two modes will greatly improve human connatural function and develop medical high-tech.
9.Preponderance of additivity and synergism was observed in 59.3%,74.1%,81.7%,51.9%,in As 2O 3 Combined with DNR,Ara-C,H,VP-16 or VCR respectively,with preponderance of antagonist in 59.7% in Combined with VCR.
10.The Soviets possessed the greater preponderance of information, and the American scientists were unwilling to take it seriously.


