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бимодальный


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  1. The logic factor can be seen to be bimodal in this part of its range.
  2. Very flat curves of poorly sorted sediments or those with bimodal frequency curves are platykurtic, whereas very strongly peaked curves, in which there is exceptionally good sorting of the central part of the distribution, are leptokurtic.
  3. Cluster analysis revealed a clear bimodal pattern differentiating the two sets of citation patterns.
  4. Shallow-water Cambrian sedimentation was followed by lower Ordovician bimodal volcanism (Aran Volcanic Group) and upper Ordovician lower Silurian basin sedimentation.
  5. Follow-up MRP investigations in the Benglog area of North Wales, near Dolgellau, showed barium enrichment in Ordovician sediments associated with subaerial to submarine bimodal volcanism (MRP 63).
  6. Use of the e.p.s.p. mean and variance to estimate P and v 1 is invalid if the amplitude distribution is bimodal, as can be produced if there are failures of stimulation.
  7. Defining half-life as the time during which one-half of all the currently active literature in a subject field was published, Burton and Kebler discovered a bimodal distribution of half-lives, or two patterns of literatures of different half-lives, leading to their classification of literatures as either classical or ephemeral, depending on the half-life patterns observed.
  8. This bimodal, context-dependent behaviour of GC step was originally suggested by Calladine and Drew (21).
  9. In addition, the stated view that in MCE or Total Communication children receive bimodal or multi-modal stimulation, has to be examined very carefully.
  10. They suggest that there is a bimodal distribution of citation counts, with short-term and long-term components.
  11. However, a fully global analysis of these development indices shows that the geographic distribution of high living standards is bimodal, with a closer association to temperature than latitude (see figure).
  12. In detail, the results are less uniform: there seems to be a bimodal trend in the Midlands, where TMOS staff are investigating the formation of coal cleat (a fracture system perpendicular to bedding in coals) and its relationship to other joint sets, and to regional and local in-situ rock stress.
  13. The citation patterns again show a bimodal distribution, with two median half-lives.

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