Such a bimodal distribution may be of more general significance and can be observed with other similar neutral fluorescence probes. |
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The Tarant music was interesting to write, because it's bitonal, or at least bimodal. |
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Laying patterns were cyclical and similar among years, showing a bimodal distribution of clutches each year. |
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Leading agricultural economists forecast that agriculture is moving to a bimodal system of production. |
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A number of initial conditions can be realized experimentally leading to either unimodal or bimodal distributions. |
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There is a bimodal distribution of cases and risk factors for each period are somewhat distinct. |
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For complex situations, the distributions will be log-normal, or even bimodal. |
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The results show no evidence of a bimodal distribution of vessel lengths as observed for lianas and several other species. |
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The oldest age pattern corresponds to schlieren and nebulitic migmatites and is obviously bimodal. |
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The next set of sediments reported on here were bimodal and incorporated parts of the nearly unisize sediments. |
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In 1997, Mitchell proposed a new hypothesis for the bimodal size distribution of mutant colonies. |
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These density estimates will initially be bimodal or multimodal, but will become unimodal once h increases past a certain critical value. |
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The condition has a bimodal distribution, with incidence peaks at ages younger than 10 years and older than 50 years. |
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Chromosomes 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 seem to have bimodal or multimodal distributions. |
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The proportion of pairs breeding per month had a distinctly bimodal pattern. |
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At low concentrations, the transition between maxima of the bimodal distribution follows a hopping-between-maxima mechanism. |
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This data set exhibits a bimodal joint posterior distribution, with modes favoring different preferred migration directions. |
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Some helical parameters even exhibited a clear bimodal distribution. |
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Information entropy is more informative in describing the uncertainty decomposition of bimodal BMA prediction. |
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Post-collision events resulted in formation of the extensional regime with bimodal trachybasalt-rhyolite volcanics. |
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The age pattern of cordierite leucogranites is neatly bimodal, with a population centred exactly on the same value as the schlieren and nebulitic mesocratic migmatites. |
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This results in a two-peak, bimodal probability distribution. |
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We predict that similar measurements of additional species will reveal a bimodal frequency distribution with the two peaks corresponding to alternative strategies. |
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Marked females exhibited a bimodal distribution of guarding durations, reflecting the extreme tactics of immediate abandonment or remaining through hatching. |
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Another example is the pulsatory migration of bimodal mixtures of grain-sized sediment. |
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For both sexes, in the case of the sociosexual results, they clearly were bimodal. |
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In the case of the finger data, all of which came from British participants, the men, but not the women, were bimodal. |
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The 2001 Survey sample was stratified by data source to reflect the bimodal nature of passport issuance at that time. |
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Be aware that a split or bimodal peak in the overwintering generation usually translates to the same thing occurring in the second flight. |
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Although not in a significant proportion, seeds produced by selfing often show a bimodal weight distribution, with about one-quarter of seeds lighter than others. |
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A typology should have a bimodal distribution, but the evidence shows that most people fall between the two extremes of introversion and extraversion. |
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This bimodal distribution indicates in situ production of thiols from two different phytoplankton communities in Galveston Bay during this period. |
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We suggest that such long-tail and bimodal distributions may be used as selection mechanisms in developmental switches and for assigning cell identity. |
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We then divided BC into quartiles according to bimodal BP distribution. |
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In the case of an infinite lattice the cluster size distribution is unimodal if the population is homogeneous and bimodal when the population is inhomogeneous. |
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The distribution of all track directions observed with radar and ceilometers for all sites was bimodal with similar numbers of birds moving southsoutheast and southwest. |
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Although Kenya lies on the equator, its variation in altitude and the bimodal nature of its rainfall pattern allows it to produce both tropical and temperate crops and livestock. |
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Using metallocenes, suppliers are working on acoustically absorbent foam materials, ultrahigh-flow homopolymers, and bimodal grades. |
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OrthossĀ® has a unique bimodal pore structure of nano and macro pores which facilitates these dynamic processes, improves the handling properties and creates an ideal environment for new bone formation. |
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Research has also been carried out into the neurology of bimodal bilinguals, or people who can speak one oral language and one sign language. |
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This study illustrates the application of beta-binomial regression to the analysis of a bimodal utilization measure. |
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However, such studies have only focused on conventional monomodal latexes, and not on bimodal latex dispersions. |
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The hardware-based appliances utilize bimodal scanning technology, which combines proxy-based scanning with real-time packet-based scanning. |
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For example, many respiratory tract infections have a bimodal age distribution with the greatest incidence in the very young and the very old. |
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Doing that from the relatively small samples available meant putting them through two statistical tests that asked how likely it was they really did come from a bimodal, camel-shaped distribution rather than bell-shaped one. |
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The HDPE is bimodal and has hexene as a comonomer to improve mechanical and environmental stress cracking performance. |
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These studies were conducted on unimodal resins, but it has yet to be determined if these results also apply to bimodal HDPE resins. |
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Stress rupture data used to develop these shift factors included MDPE, unimodal high-density polyethylene and bimodal HDPE materials. |
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Besides Hume's problem, another example of bimodal logic with intrinsic philosophical interest where bridge principles intervene is the logic of physical and alethic modalities. |
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Since the milk ejection is already activated when the milking machine is attached to the udder, the milk flow curve very seldom is bimodal,Ā demonstrated in the pictures below. |
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In contrast, the coeval Red Indian Lake Group is characterized by a tholeiitic, back-arc basin-like basalt sequence at its base overlain by a volcanogenic breccia-conglomerate and calc-alkaline bimodal arc sequence. |
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This feature places bimodal GLB in sharp contrast with unimodal GL, which corresponds to the class of finite transitive irreflexive trees, as mentioned above. |
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Cube root transformations of curvatures produced bimodal histograms. |
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You will have aggressive fish that will get the feed, and they'll grow a little bit, but because there's a bimodal population, you will also have another group of fish that just isn't doing well. |
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While admitting that there is always a margin of error, Melick declared himself reasonably confident of the results obtained with the bimodal distribution. |
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This conversion, combined with the increased production of bimodal resins, strengthens the Group's position as a provider of polyethylene grades with high added value on the market. |
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The component elements of this technique are bimodal trailers which can be transformed into either semi trailers or complete freight wagons, and also bogies which facilitate the shift from road to rail. |
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The protolith for the Scourian gneisses are thought to be granitic, with subsidiary mafic and ultramafic plutonic rocks giving an overall bimodal character. |
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While most studies on bilingualism concentrate on the use of two or more spoken languages, also known as unimodal bilingualism, studies on bimodal bilingualism are rare. |
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A unique bimodal polymer technology was designed to form an interpenetrating network delivering both cationic and anionic functions in the same aqueous vehicle. |
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