Definitions
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- adjective Having, or operating in, a single
mode .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective having a single mode
Etymologies
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Examples
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And were there some unimodal Gaussian distribution of genetic inheritance from previously isolated populations (races), then ‘race’ would be pretty meaningless.
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And were there some unimodal Gaussian distribution of genetic inheritance from previously isolated populations (races), then ‘race’ would be pretty meaningless.
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And were there some unimodal Gaussian distribution of genetic inheritance from previously isolated populations races, then ‘race’ would be pretty meaningless.
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And were there some unimodal Gaussian distribution of genetic inheritance from previously isolated populations races, then ‘race’ would be pretty meaningless.
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If the fitness of organisms with extreme phenotypes is greater than the fitness of organisms with the mean phenotype, then over time a unimodal trait distribution should be converted into a bimodal trait distribution.
Natural selection 2009
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Numerical Simulation of Sediment Transport in Free-Surface Flow: The case of non-cohesive, unimodal sediment transport in non-hydrostatic dam-break floods by Patricio Bohórquez Rodríguez de Medina
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Village Voice: US Dams Iraq While Damning Iowa 2008
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An analysis of existing research supports a notion that already has begun to transform instruction in schools from coast to coast: that multimodal learning--using many modes and strategies that cater to individual learners' needs and capacities--is more effective than traditional, unimodal learning, which uses a single mode or strategy.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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An analysis of existing research supports a notion that already has begun to transform instruction in schools from coast to coast: that multimodal learning--using many modes and strategies that cater to individual learners' needs and capacities--is more effective than traditional, unimodal learning, which uses a single mode or strategy.
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We might preach inter-modalism (the integration of pedestrian, bike, minibus, bus and rail mobility), but in practice continue to institutionalise and fund unimodal approaches.
Speech by Jeremy Cronin during the debate on the Transport Department Budget vote 2008
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In the remaining two agro-ecological zones, the unimodal rainfall distribution gives rise to only one growing season.
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