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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...
- variable is bimodal when the degrees of freedom are more than one. Similarly the reciprocal of a normally distributed variable is also bimodally distributed...
- (2012-11-07). "Sign Languageā€“Spoken Language Bilingualism and the Derivation of Bimodally Mixed Sentences". In Bhatia TK, Ritchie WC (eds.). The Handbook of Bilingualism...
- 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...
- Bimodal reproduction is the ability of a vertebrate animal to reproduce by both laying eggs and giving birth.[excessive citations] Examples of these animals...
- Bimodal Atomic Force Microscopy (bimodal AFM) is an advanced atomic force microscopy technique characterized by generating high-spatial resolution maps...
- Intermodal p****enger transport, also called mixed-mode commuting, involves using two or more modes of transportation in a journey. Mixed-mode commuting...
- In computing, cache replacement policies (also known as cache replacement algorithms or cache algorithms) are optimizing instructions or algorithms which...
- characteristics, and the periodic inversion of the North Ionian Gyre (called Bimodal Oscillating System or BiOS) changes the Mediterranean circulation and biogeochemistry...
- distribution function is called "unimodal". If it has more modes it is "bimodal" (2), "trimodal" (3), etc., or in general, "multimodal". Figure 1 illustrates...