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No clear evidence of a bimodal distribution, for example, was found.
A bimodal distribution would have two high points rather than one.
The bimodal distribution of galaxies was found at discovery in 2008.
This has created something of a bimodal distribution leaving a much diminished centre.
Under this common definition, Figure 3 illustrates a bimodal distribution.
This usually gives a clear separation of the particles into a bimodal distribution.
The time between eruptions has a bimodal distribution, with the mean interval being either 65 or 91 minutes.
Plot liveweight means in July appeared to have a bimodal distribution.
It is also likely that we would have a bimodal distribution rather than a bell-shaped curve.
For sequences from infected plant cultures, a bimodal distribution is apparent.
The population showed a clear bimodal distribution of the size of the animals with two weight classes.
If sufficiently separated, these form a bimodal distribution, otherwise it simply has a wide peak.
These factors have contributed to a more bimodal distribution of earnings. Use:
The age of onset shows a bimodal distribution in women, with episodes peaking at 35 and 55 years.
Bimodal distributions, despite their frequent occurrence in data sets, have only rarely been studied.
Bimodal distributions occur both in mathematics and in the natural sciences.
In terms of rates for males, there was a bimodal distribution with peaks at 20-24 years and in late life.
The citation patterns again show a bimodal distribution, with two median half-lives.
They found a bimodal distribution with respect to depth, animals preferring either shallow waters or those about 500m deep.
Under this classification bimodal distributions are classified as type S or U.
In biology five factors are known to contribute to bimodal distributions of population sizes:
A group of bears and bulls stayed put leaving no clear bias (Grey bimodal distribution in the graph).
They suggest that there is a bimodal distribution of citation counts, with short-term and long-term components.
In case of a bimodal distribution (seen at right), it is useful to find out why this is the case.