uneven distribution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunevenanddistribution
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uneven
adjective
uk/ʌnˈiː.vən/us/ʌnˈiː.vən/
not level, equal, flat, ...
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distribution
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌdɪs.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/us/ˌdɪs.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/
the process of giving things out to several people, or spreading or ...
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(Definition ofunevenanddistributionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This raises the crucial subject of resource allocation and itsunevendistributionaround the globe.
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Theunevendistributionof legislative seats has resulted in equally startling discrepancies in numbers of registered voters across the regions.
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Generally, the surface motion created by vortical flow results in anunevendistributionof the contaminants and thus non-uniform surface tension.
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If these differences are caused by anunevendistributionof risk factors for schizophrenia, they are of considerable significance to aetiological research.
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However, like words in general, prepositions have anunevendistribution.
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There are vast expanses ofunevendistributionwhen, for instance, texturation may foreground a line, or par t of one.
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The main focus is on theunevendistributionof internal assets between and within households.
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These problems derive essentially from theunevendistributionof vocabulary in the written and spoken language.
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The latter is associated with theunevendistributionof vortex impulse at the vortex centroids, which largely depends on the shapes of the vortex cores.
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In the political arena, the matter is further complicated by the possiblyunevendistributionof costs and gains.
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Theunevendistributionacross lexical class in some sense penalizes children who learn a higher proportion of nouns.
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However, thisunevendistributionchanged during the 1990s, when both shelter forests and economic forests recorded a huge increase in their share of total planting.
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The main characteristics of this area are low annual rainfall (100-200 mm) withunevendistributionand high intensity.
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Examining the markets on an individual basis offers a clear picture of theunevendistributionof administrative revenue.
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Theunevendistributionof receptors in two-dimensional in vitro culture systems may affect communication between cells.
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Understanding the characteristics of place thus provides important insights into theunevendistribution of the voluntary sector with implications for access, service delivery and policy development.
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Therefore, it is evident that the variation of core shape, which results inunevendistributionof vortex impulse about the vortex centroid, is a significant source of sound.
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Asterisks denote significantlyunevendistributionpatterns among topographic types for each taxonomic group.
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Collating the data together is one way to empirically bring out the effect of theunevendistribution of phonological forms over variants predicted by the theory.
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An important factor in the division of labour within the family was supposedly, according to many historians, theunevendistributionof domestic chores between husbands and wives.
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