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bimodal count data.
Bimodality also
naturally arises in the cusp
catastrophe distribution. In
biology five
factors are
known to
contribute to
bimodal...
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Bimodality is the
simultaneous use of two
distinct pitch collections. It is more
general than
bitonality since the "scales"
involved need not be traditional...
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Bimodal volcanism is the
eruption of both
mafic and
felsic lavas from a
single volcanic centre with
little or no
lavas of
intermediate composition. This...
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Bimodal bilingualism is an
individual or community's
bilingual competency in at
least one oral
language and at
least one sign language,
which utilize...
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Bimodal reproduction is the
ability of a
vertebrate animal to
reproduce by both
laying eggs and
giving birth.[excessive citations]
Examples of
these animals...
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produce bimodal occupancy distributions. This
model is not
particularly sensitive or
informative as to the
mechanisms generating bimodality in occupancy...
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Bimodal Atomic Force Microscopy (
bimodal AFM) is an
advanced atomic force microscopy technique characterized by
generating high-spatial
resolution maps...
- Irwin. 3rd edition, 2006: p. 110. Zhang, C; Mapes, BE; Soden, BJ (2003). "
Bimodality in
tropical water vapour". Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc. 129 (594): 2847–2866...
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distribution function is
called "unimodal". If it has more
modes it is "
bimodal" (2), "trimodal" (3), etc., or in general, "multimodal".
Figure 1 illustrates...
- characteristics, and the
periodic inversion of the
North Ionian Gyre (called
Bimodal Oscillating System or BiOS)
changes the
Mediterranean circulation and biogeochemistry...