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exhibited bimodal distributions of gene
expression both in
normal as well as in
stress conditions. In
econometric models, the
parameters may be
bimodally distributed...
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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...
- than two
periods of sleep,
whereas biphasic (or diphasic, bifurcated, or
bimodal) sleep,
means solely two
periods of sleep. Its
opposite is
monophasic sleep...
- (2012-11-07). "Sign LanguageāSpoken
Language Bilingualism and the
Derivation of
Bimodally Mixed Sentences". In
Bhatia TK,
Ritchie WC (eds.). The
Handbook of Bilingualism...
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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 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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Bimodal Atomic Force Microscopy (
bimodal AFM) is an
advanced atomic force microscopy technique characterized by
generating high-spatial
resolution maps...
- species-range size
distribution in literature. A
typical form of OFD is a
bimodal distribution,
indicating the
species in a
community is
either rare or common...
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Intermodal p****enger transport, also
called mixed-mode commuting,
involves using two or more
modes of
transportation in a journey. Mixed-mode commuting...
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lungs and
tracheal system are well-developed, and they use both
systems (
bimodal breathing).
Jumping spiders are
generally recognized by
their eye pattern...