Sentence examples for incomplete distributions from inspiring English sources

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Unlike the definition of a fractional probability distribution based on Liouville's and Caputo's fractional operators that generally define "incomplete" distributions (see Tapiero and Vallois (2016) on fractional randomness), a fractional distribution implied by its fractional hazard rate provides a complete distribution.

In addition, incomplete distributions were observed that did not adequately incorporate the range of menstrual supplies and materials needed, such as the provision of reusable pads without an adequate supply of soap or incorrect sizes of underwear which hindered the ability to use reusable pads.

Since the measurement of clinical severity of brain injury is incomplete, distributions are used to express the uncertainties in severity.

Serious problems existed in the supply chain, which resulted in untimely and incomplete distributions of essential medicines.

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An IDP in a camp just outside Dili voiced his concerns regarding targeted and incomplete distribution: They distributed bed nets, but just for pregnant women and children.... only 14 families got bed nets, those ones came here first they received bed nets, those ones that came later, they have not received bed nets until now.

Normal actin organization was prominently detected at the cell cortex of oocytes, while abnormal expression of actin showed discontinuous or incomplete distribution.

Normal actin organization was prominently detected at the cell cortex of oocytes, while abnormal expression of actin showed discontinuous or incomplete distribution (Fig. 2A).

These tumor blood vessels are perturbed and leaky resulting in increased interstitial fluid pressure, peritumoral edema and incomplete distribution of oxygen and other blood-delivered factors, including chemotherapeutic drugs, to the tumor [41].

The incomplete distribution pattern and the difference in contents and organization of nif genes raise the question of origins and evolution of Mo-nitrogenase.

Consequently, epigenetic signatures and marks differ fundamentally from genetic lesions by showing a stochastic manifestation and often incomplete distribution, and are in principle (at least partially) reversible.

Problems included bureaucratic and complex administration, inequitable and incomplete distribution, and a pervasive lack of knowledge regarding SHI entitlements and how to use it in an emergency.

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