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Discover Ludwig"asymmetrical distribution" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of distribution in statistics or mathematics where the values are not evenly spread out around a central point. Example: "The data showed an asymmetrical distribution, with the majority of values clustered on the left side of the graph and a few outliers on the right."
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Consecutive passages in the set-up led to an asymmetrical distribution of individuals between branches.
In some composites the highest stresses are relaxed by micro cracking, giving an asymmetrical distribution function.
It can be stated that differential fibre orientation did not cause warpage, but the asymmetrical distribution of fibre orientation did.
The shifting of neutral axis due to asymmetrical distribution of material property (in thickness direction) is also taken into consideration.
These observations could not be accounted for by any asymmetrical distribution of the body weight on both legs which were similar for both pre- and post-fatigue conditions.
The shifting of neutral axis, as a result of the asymmetrical distribution of material property (in thickness direction), is also taken into consideration.
An enzyme maintains the asymmetrical distribution of a surface phospholipid during programmed cell death.
The asymmetrical distribution reflects how arguments are profiled in different word order patterns.
The following corpus analysis will focus on explaining the reasons behind the asymmetrical distribution.
The asymmetrical distribution of the Mg1s peak is likely a result of interactions between Mg, Mn, and Fe.
The asymmetrical distribution of nanoparticles in thin films affects the nano-roughness of the coatings and layers.
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