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		Definition of bimodal in English: bimodaladjective bʌɪˈməʊd(ə)lbīˈmōdl Having or involving two modes, in particular (of a statistical distribution) having two maxima.  Example sentencesExamples -  We predict that similar measurements of additional species will reveal a bimodal frequency distribution with the two peaks corresponding to alternative strategies.
 -  The condition has a bimodal distribution, with incidence peaks at ages younger than 10 years and older than 50 years.
 -  This suggests that there may have been a bimodal distribution of persisters: older students and dependent, full-time students of all ages.
 -  There is a bimodal distribution of cases and risk factors for each period are somewhat distinct.
 -  Marked females exhibited a bimodal distribution of guarding durations, reflecting the extreme tactics of immediate abandonment or remaining through hatching.
 -  Some helical parameters even exhibited a clear bimodal distribution.
 -  At low concentrations, the transition between maxima of the bimodal distribution follows a hopping-between-maxima mechanism.
 -  We have studied how halothane molecules fluctuate between the two maxima of the bimodal distribution and we observed a different mechanism at low and high anesthetic concentrations.
 -  This data set exhibits a bimodal joint posterior distribution, with modes favoring different preferred migration directions.
 -  Such a bimodal distribution may be of more general significance and can be observed with other similar neutral fluorescence probes.
 -  The top-of seam coal balls show a bimodal distribution; five of them have values close to mid-seam coal-ball areas, but two have values similar to known marine limestones.
 -  This results in a two-peak, bimodal probability distribution.
 -  A typology should have a bimodal distribution, but the evidence shows that most people fall between the two extremes of introversion and extraversion.
 -  This bimodal distribution indicates in situ production of thiols from two different phytoplankton communities in Galveston Bay during this period.
 -  A number of initial conditions can be realized experimentally leading to either unimodal or bimodal distributions.
 -  Laying patterns were cyclical and similar among years, showing a bimodal distribution of clutches each year.
 -  Since the incidence of epilepsy shows a bimodal distribution, with peak incidences among elderly people and in early childhood, partial seizures have to be considered also in children and young adults.
 -  We suggest that such long-tail and bimodal distributions may be used as selection mechanisms in developmental switches and for assigning cell identity.
 -  Active rifts are characterized by more voluminous volcanic activity, higher rates of crustal extension, mildly alkaline basalts, and a bimodal distribution of basic and acid magma types.
 -  We then divided BC into quartiles according to bimodal BP distribution.
 
    Definition of bimodal in US English: bimodaladjectivebīˈmōdl Having or involving two modes, in particular (of a statistical distribution) having two maxima.  Example sentencesExamples -  The condition has a bimodal distribution, with incidence peaks at ages younger than 10 years and older than 50 years.
 -  This data set exhibits a bimodal joint posterior distribution, with modes favoring different preferred migration directions.
 -  Active rifts are characterized by more voluminous volcanic activity, higher rates of crustal extension, mildly alkaline basalts, and a bimodal distribution of basic and acid magma types.
 -  Some helical parameters even exhibited a clear bimodal distribution.
 -  This results in a two-peak, bimodal probability distribution.
 -  We suggest that such long-tail and bimodal distributions may be used as selection mechanisms in developmental switches and for assigning cell identity.
 -  A typology should have a bimodal distribution, but the evidence shows that most people fall between the two extremes of introversion and extraversion.
 -  We predict that similar measurements of additional species will reveal a bimodal frequency distribution with the two peaks corresponding to alternative strategies.
 -  The top-of seam coal balls show a bimodal distribution; five of them have values close to mid-seam coal-ball areas, but two have values similar to known marine limestones.
 -  We then divided BC into quartiles according to bimodal BP distribution.
 -  A number of initial conditions can be realized experimentally leading to either unimodal or bimodal distributions.
 -  Laying patterns were cyclical and similar among years, showing a bimodal distribution of clutches each year.
 -  We have studied how halothane molecules fluctuate between the two maxima of the bimodal distribution and we observed a different mechanism at low and high anesthetic concentrations.
 -  Marked females exhibited a bimodal distribution of guarding durations, reflecting the extreme tactics of immediate abandonment or remaining through hatching.
 -  There is a bimodal distribution of cases and risk factors for each period are somewhat distinct.
 -  Such a bimodal distribution may be of more general significance and can be observed with other similar neutral fluorescence probes.
 -  This bimodal distribution indicates in situ production of thiols from two different phytoplankton communities in Galveston Bay during this period.
 -  At low concentrations, the transition between maxima of the bimodal distribution follows a hopping-between-maxima mechanism.
 -  This suggests that there may have been a bimodal distribution of persisters: older students and dependent, full-time students of all ages.
 -  Since the incidence of epilepsy shows a bimodal distribution, with peak incidences among elderly people and in early childhood, partial seizures have to be considered also in children and young adults.
 
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