| 41. | Breeding in the Jamaican fruit bat that is bimodal and polyestrous with births being dependent on fruit abundance.
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| 42. | In low-risk populations, such as in the United States, a bimodal peak is observed.
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| 43. | In particular, the test has low power for distributions with short tails, especially for bimodal distributions.
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| 44. | In this case, incongruency can act as a cue to inform participants that a bimodal target occurred.
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| 45. | The age of onset shows a bimodal distribution in women, with episodes peaking at 35 and 55 years.
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| 46. | Like gars, bowfin are bimodal breathers which means they have the capacity to breathe both water and air.
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| 47. | The AMD K8 has a combined bimodal and global predictor, where the combining choice is another bimodal predictor.
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| 48. | The AMD K8 has a combined bimodal and global predictor, where the combining choice is another bimodal predictor.
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| 49. | The most common thresholding methods work on bimodal distributions, but algorithms have also been developed for circular distributions.
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| 50. | Neuroscientific research on bimodal individuals those who speak one oral language and one sign language has been carried out.
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