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"distribution comparison" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare the relative frequency of values or objects within a given set of data or a population. For example: "After conducting a distribution comparison of the data,we observed that more people in the sample group were male than female."
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Fig. 4 Package delay distribution comparison.
(E) The distribution comparison of sustained speed.
Fig. 3 Word count distribution comparison.
Fig. 4 5-second fetal lamb distribution comparison.
The pore size distribution comparison is shown in Fig. 3d.
In Part II, results from flux distribution comparison will be presented.
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For the horizontal distribution, comparisons are carried out with results deduced from a traditional compartmented ring.
Property distribution comparisons for Gram negative and Gram positive active compounds.
(A) Frequency distribution comparisons of SNP, InDel, and SV of 7302R, IR24, MH63, and SH527 (chr. 1 for instance).
The case study focused on the parameters distribution comparisons of the internally cooled/heated dehumidifier/regenerator with adiabatic ones and demonstrated coupled heat and mass transfer behavior.
Distribution comparisons between the NDC and DC groups showed that more children with disability were rated COHI level 1 or 2 than level 0 (OR = 3.97; 95% CI = 3.25 4.86).
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