bimodal distribution

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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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An unexpected finding was a suggestedbimodaldistributionin the female preponderance in onset of both anxiety and depressive disorders.
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They found abimodaldistributionof worm prevalence and a positive relationship between abundance and prevalence.
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Inspection of the distribution of the data could not support the model of an overallbimodaldistributionin pass or fail scores.
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These have relatively small soma sizes and there was no evidence for abimodaldistributionof cell sizes.
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There was no suggestion of abimodaldistribution, indicative of some birds responding and others not.
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The two kinds of community structure referred to, nestedness andbimodaldistribution, have been observed or were searched for in parasite communities.
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Unskilled beginning readers were only able to read 17% of pseudowords, suggesting abimodaldistributionvery similar to that found in our data.
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Average annual rainfall is 1252 mm with abimodaldistribution.
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These participants formed abimodaldistributionwith a great deal of uniformity within each cluster of participants.
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Flooded savanna had a distinctive seed rain pattern characterized by abimodaldistributionwith peaks in early and late wet season.
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However, examination of the data shows abimodaldistribution, with some zygotes having 'normal' parameters while others have distinctly 'abnormal' values.
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This presentation of the data gives an interestingbimodaldistributioncentring on 19 and 25.
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These data clearly reflect abimodaldistributionof classrooms.
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Examination of these whole-mount retinas reveals a correlation between thisbimodaldistributionof dendritic overlap and higher order pattern of spatial organization.
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However, abimodaldistributionof ages and chemical composition was detected in the two different detrital populations.
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Abimodaldistributionof ages and chemical compositions can be detected in the two detrital populations.
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The lack of difference between light environments could have been due to thebimodaldistributionof herbivory.
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This provides a unit problem modelling the early-stage neck growth at the point of contact of two different sized particles in abimodaldistributionof particles.
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In keeping with the suggestive findings in previous reports, abimodaldistributionof ability was found, with most individuals falling into the normally intelligent or profoundly impaired range.
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Rainfall is high, with an annual average of 1400-1500 mm, with abimodaldistribution.
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