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  The delivery of energy to retail customers.
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n. the act of dividing up the assets of an estate or trust, or pa...
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1. The productive activity of getting produced goods from the factory into the hands of consumers. 2. Income or wealth distribution: the amounts of income or wealth in the hands of different portions [..]
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The variation in the values of a one-dimensional data set. There are a number of readily recognized, possible distributions known to statistics, each with mathematical definitions. Statisticians may e [..]
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Selling a large lot of a security in such a way that the security price is not heavily influenced.
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Distribution is a payout from your retirement plan or IRA.
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A single downloadable archive containing Drupal core, contributed modules, themes, and pre-defined configuration. A distribution provides site features and functions for a specific type of site. They make it possible to quickly set up a complex, use-specific site in fewer steps than if installing and configuring elements individually. An index of d [..]
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The range of values of a particular variable.
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Payment in cash or asset(s) to one who is entitled to receive it.
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1[uncountable, countable] the way that something is shared or exists over a particular area or among a particular group of people the unfair distribution of wealth The map shows the distribution of th [..]
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mid-14c., from Old French distribution (13c.) and directly from Latin distributionem (nominative distributio) "a division, distribution," noun of action from past participle stem of distribu [..]
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1. (economic definition) A study of how factors of production are priced in the market place, i.e., the de-termination of rents, wages, interest, and profits. 2. (marketing definition) The marketing and carrying of products to consumers. 3. (business definition) The extent of market coverage.
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Outbound logistics, from the end of the production line to the end user. The activities associated with the movement of material, usually finished goods or service parts, from the manufacturer to the [..]
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See Volume of Distribution , Pharmacokinetics
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The system of lines, transformers and switches that connect a transmission network to customer load. The transport of electricity to ultimate use points such as homes and businesses.
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A state where the market is dominated by sellers, who are holding length and 'distributing' to the players who need to buy.
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the way something is spread out over an area. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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A distribution is money a mutual fund pays its shareholders either from the dividends or interest it earns or from the capital gains it realizes on the sale of securities in its portfolio. Unless you own the fund through a tax-deferred or tax-free account, you owe federal income tax on most distributions, the exception being interest income from mu [..]
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The dissemination of information for the purpose of communication, approval or decision-making. [D00550]
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Distribution refers to the process of moving materials or products from one supply chain participant to another.  Supply chain management involves aligning the supply chain participants so that decisi [..]
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Transferring at least some assets of an estate or trust to beneficiaries or paying out profits or assets of a corporation or other business to its owners.
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(statistics) an arrangement of values of a variable showing their observed or theoretical frequency of occurrence the spatial or geographic property of being scattered about over a range, area, or vol [..]
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The distribution of a set of numerical data is how their values are distributed over the real numbers. It is completely characterized by the empirical distribution function. Similarly, the probability [..]
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In ISDN applications, the use of broadband transmission of audio or video information to the user without applying any post-production processing to the information. Note: "Distribution" is in contrast to "contribution."
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two uses:
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n. 1. A software source tree packaged for distribution; but see kit. 2. A vague term encompassing mailing lists and USENET newsgroups (but not BBS fora); any topic-oriented message channel with multip [..]
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During the war the Dutch had to show a distribution card in order to obtain ration coupons for food and clothes. In this way scarce items were evenly distributed.
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The systematic selling of a security without significantly affecting the price. After an advance, a stock may start forming a top and trade sideways for an extended period. While this top forms, a sec [..]
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The action of spreading or dispensing a work throughout a region. Distribution may involve the physical touring of a work (through, for example, exhibitions or performances), or the publishing and pro [..]
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Definitions (4) 1. The payment of a dividend or capital gain.
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Relationship between values a variable may take and the relative number of cases with each value.
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The process of dispensing property during probate.
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The sale, lease, loan, syndication, and rental of moving image works or recordings for any purpose, including exhibition. Also, the sale of a new book or edition by a publisher other than the company [..]
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tseteylung
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distribution (pop)
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1 : the act or process of distributing: as a : the apportionment by a court of the property and esp. personal property of an intestate among those entitled to it according to statute compare ...
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A chain of delivery from a manufacturer to a store.
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where people are found and where they are not found.
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This is the process of selling recorded material to the public through physical and digital mediums, typically through record stores or online retailers such as iTunes, cdbaby.com and bandcamp. Indepe [..]
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The process of marketing and supplying goods, especially to retailers. Also known as: Distributors, Distribution, Logistik U. Verteilung, Logistica & Distribuzione, Logistica & Distribuzione, [..]
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How data is shared or spread out.
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statistics - the characterization of a variable based on a histogram that shows frequency (number of observations) vs. observed values classified into cells based on ranked data value ranges. Common data distributions include the symmetrical normal (bell-curve), and the skewed log-normal.
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The final phase in the transportation of gas (and electricity) and its sale to end consumers through medium-sized pipelines and small diameter low pressure Reticulation
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The process of storing and transporting finished goods between the end of the production line and the final customer. Describes the process of storing, shipping, and transporting goods. Also describes [..]
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Traditional distribution is about moving CDs (or other physical recordings) from record labels to retailers. Distributors do more than carry boxes of CDs, they also promote their catalogue to retailer [..]
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Digital distribution means moving electronic files. It normally refers to the online equivalent of traditional music or video distribution (downloads or streams instead of CDs). See aggregator.
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In royalty collection distribution means regular payments to writers and artists or other society members. Depending on the society and the repertoire these are normally quarterly or twice a year.
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One of the three parts that makes up the electric grid. The delivery of electricity over medium and low-voltage lines to end-use consumers. Distribution is owned and represented by the consumer's [..]
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Supply of lower voltage electric power from a centralized substation to the point of end use.  
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The allocation or dividing up of the goods and services a society produces.
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The frequency with which values of a variable occur in a sample or a population. To graph a distribution, first the values of the variables are listed across the bottom of the graph. The number of tim [..]
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The entire set of collected data values, organized to show their frequency of occurrence. A distribution can be described using summary statistics and/or by referring to its shape.
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Withdrawal from an investment. In particular, distribution is used to refer to withdrawals from a tax-sheltered account like an IRA
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The payments of any investment income generated by a fund, usually made either half-yearly or quarterly. You can choose to have each distribution paid to you or to reinvest it in the fun [..]
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The payment of a dividend by a company out of its profits. These are allocated on a per unit basis.
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Any payment to stockholders or owners of cash, property, or shares, including any of the various forms of dividend; in noncorporate enterprise, a withdrawal.
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Pay out to shareholders resulting from a mutual fund's realised capital gains, interest, or dividend income. A mutual fund dividend, or distribution, may be physically paid to the investor, or it may be reinvested in the fund, giving the investor more shares.
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The payment of a dividend by a company out of its profits. These are allocated on a per unit basis.
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A distribution is a payment or allocation. The term is most commonly associated with withdrawals from retirement or other tax-advantaged savings accounts, dividend or capital gain payments made from a [..]
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Distribution is generally defined as the dissemination or apportionment of something. Distribution occurs in the context of a vast variety of things, and there are varying state and federal laws which [..]
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The term distribution, in terms of copyright law, refers to the exclusive right of the copyright holder to sell, trade, rent, lease, lend or otherwise transfer material from one entity to another.
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Distribution is the act or way that farmers transport their products or livestock to customers, businesses, or other farms.
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(n) (statistics) an arrangement of values of a variable showing their observed or theoretical frequency of occurrence(n) the spatial or geographic property of being scattered about over a range, area, [..]
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The total set of the environments in which a sound can occur in a given language. Two sounds may have identical environments and are said to be in parallel distribution, or have partially similar dist [..]
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the frequency of occurrence of a specific value in a set of measurements.
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The act or process of delivering electric energy from convenient points on the transmission system (usually a substation) to consumers. The network of wires and equipment that distributes, transports or delivers electricity to customers. The delivery of electric energy to customers on the distribution service. Electric energy is carried at high vol [..]
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The delivery of electricity to your home or business.
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Distribution lines and distribution substations operate at lower voltage than the transmission systems that feed them. They carry electricity from the transmission system to local customers. When comp [..]
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Local pipeline delivery of natural gas.
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The function of delivering energy in lower voltage to retail customers from convenient points along the transmission system.
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The process of delivering electricity from the electric distribution system to a consumer's home or business.
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Local facilities used to deliver power at low voltages to consumers within a utility’s service area.  Distribution is distinguishable from transmission, which refers to the transfer of large quantities of electric power at high voltages between utilities or regions.
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The plant, works equipment, systems and services necessary to distribute electric energy in a service area at a voltage of 25,000 volts or less.
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An interconnected group of lines and associated equipment for the local delivery of low-voltage electricity between the transmission network and end users.
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The process of delivering electricity through low-voltage power lines to a consumer’s home or business. Distribution includes local wires, transformers, substations, and other equipment used to delive [..]
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The delivery of electricity to your home or business. This includes local wires, transformers, substations and other equipment used to deliver electricity to end-use consumers from the high-voltage tr [..]
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The delivery of electricity to retail customers (including homes, businesses, etc.).
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We use this term to define two actions: Making copies available to others. In addition to printing out multiple copies and circulating them, this also includes the uploading content to a VLE and the displaying of content in a lecture, for example via a Powerpoint presentation. The process by which CLA identifies whose work has been used by its lice [..]
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A distribution is the withdrawal of money from an account. Distributions from retirement plan accounts may include taxable and untaxed income.
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The strategic placement of outdoor units across a market. The distribution of units will impact the reach of the campaign and the demographic profile of the audience that is delivered.
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Supply of lower voltage electric power from a centralized substation to the point of end use.
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The transfer of electricity from the national grid (or transmission network) to consumers via network companies.
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The delivery of natural gas or electricity to your home or business through local gas pipelines or electrical lines.
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an arrangement of values of a variable showing their observed or theoretical frequency of occurrence
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The delivery of electricity to homes and businesses over the local poles and wires, transformers, substations, and other equipment. This function remains regulated.
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Often labels will approach a distributor to act as a middleman between themselves and retailers. Traditional distribution is about taking orders for and supplying CDs (or other physical product) from [..]
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Generic term for trip distribution.
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The location of the individual advertising poster sites within a market relative to exposure potential.
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A distribution system carries electricity from the transmission system and delivers it to consumers. Typically, the network would include medium-voltage power lines, substations and polemounted transformers, low-voltage distribution wiring and electricity meters.
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That part of an electrical system that delivers power from a substation to the end user (customer). May include substations.
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The arrangement of premises wiring runs, and their associated hardware, required to implement the planned customer premises wiring system extending from the Network Inter [..]
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Transporting energy to customers/end-users.
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A link between an origin server (such as an Amazon S3 bucket) and a domain name, which CloudFront automatically assigns. Through this link, CloudFront identifies the object you have stored i [..]
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The function of delivering power to retail customers after it reaches the city gates by way of the transmission grid.
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A system of lines, transformers, and switches that transport electricity to customer load points such as homes and businesses.
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Distribution is the final stage of delivering electricity to an end user. A distribution system steps down electricity from the higher voltage levels on the transmission system to deliver it directly [..]
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A particular package or bundle of software applications. Generally, a distribution of software includes all of the necessary components to run the software successfully.
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Are or range where a species is found.
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This is a term Inchcape uses to describe the process by which we take a product all the way from the factory to the marketplace. Inchcape is deeply involved in brand development and innovation with br [..]
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The strategic placement of outdoor units across a market. The distribution of units will impact the reach of the campaign and the demographic profile of the audience that is delivered.
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The strategic placement of OOH units across a market. The distribution of units will impact the reach of the campaign and the demographic profile of the audience that is delivered
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The strategic placement of outdoor units across a market. The distribution of units will impact the reach of the campaign and the demographic profile of the audience that is delivered.
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The strategic placement of OOH units across a market. The distribution of units will impact the reach of the campaign and the demographic profile of the audience that is delivered
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The delivery of product from manufacturing to the user. Distribution happens whenever product leaves possession of the licensee, regardless of whether it is sold or given away for free.
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This is a general term for the dispersal of a applied substance and its derivatives throughout an organism or environmental system.
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A "dividend" paid to the unitholders on the basis of the income and capital gains accruing to an investment fund. The amount of the distribution is determined by the fund management. A fund can either make a distribution (usually on an annual basis) or reinvest the capital gains (capital growth).
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The location of the individual advertising poster sites within a market relative to exposure potential.
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The process of getting the film to its audience, in all formats, including theatrical release and other formats such as DVD and online, which includes working with exhibitors and the marketing of the [..]
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A distribution function used to describe the occurrence of rare events or to describe the sampling distribution of isolated counts in a continuum of Time or space.
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The number of males and females in a given Population. The distribution may refer to how many men or Women or what proportion of either in the group. The Population is usually Patients with a specific [..]
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The complete summaries of the frequencies of the values or categories of a measurement made on a group of items, a Population, or other collection of data. The distribution tells either how many or wh [..]
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Accumulation of a drug or chemical substance in various organs (including those not relevant to its pharmacologic or Therapeutic action). This distribution depends on the Blood flow or perfusion rate [..]
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The frequency of different ages or Age Groups in a given Population. The distribution may refer to either how many or what proportion of the group. The Population is usually Patients with a specific D [..]
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A process by which Animals in various Forms and stages of development are physically distributed through Time and space.
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The Probability distribution associated with two mutually exclusive outcomes; used to model cumulative Incidence rates and Prevalence rates. The Bernoulli distribution is a special case of binomial di [..]
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Deposits of Adipose Tissue throughout the body. The pattern of fat deposits in the Body Regions is an indicator of Health Status. Excess Abdominal Fat increases Health Risks more than excess fat aroun [..]
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A distribution in which a variable is distributed like the sum of the squares of any given independent random variable, each of which has a Normal Distribution with mean of zero and variance of one. T [..]
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A method of separation of two or more substances by repeated distribution between two immiscible liquid phases that move past each other in opposite directions. It is a form of liquid-Liquid Chromatog [..]
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Continuous frequency distribution of infinite range. Its properties are as follows: 1, continuous, symmetrical distribution with both tails extending to infinity; 2, arithmetic mean, mode, and median [..]
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The physical distribution of Plants in various Forms and stages of development through Time and space.
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The physical path and legal title that goods and services take between production and consumption.
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The process of storing, transporting goods between the end of the production line and the final customer. It involves set of activities which demands the goods are delivered in desired quality, quanti [..]
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Payout to shareholders of dividends or realized capital gains on portfolio securities.
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A classification of events according to location along a continuum. For example, an IRT distribution classifies IRTs into several temporal categories (e.g., less than 1 second, I but less than 2 secon [..]
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Distribution (distro) is a process of delivering software from a developer to the end user. Software distribution ranges from OS server distribution to interpreter distribution.
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As used here, moving water from the storage that follows drinking water treatment to the customers who will use the water.
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1.) The sale, resale or delivery of software products and/or licenses. 2.) Software deployment and allocation within an organization. (see Deployment
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The movement of finished goods from the manufacturer or distribution center to a customer. Shipments from one source are separated into a number of parts and distributed to many receivers. With Level² Logistics, we pick up large quantities of freight at a single point and take them to the logistics centers, where they are processed for shipping to [..]
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 Income paid out from a fund to its investors, which comes from interest, dividends or rental income earned by the investment of the fund.
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The primary fact of economics is the production of wealth. The division of the product among those who create it is secondary in logical order and, ...
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The most important share of the income of society is the one falling to labour. The so-called ‘wage fund’ theory accounted for the rate at which labourers ...
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"Distribution" means a direct or indirect transfer of money or other property, except of a corporation's own shares, or incurrence of indebtedness by a corporation to or for the benefit [..]
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A standard, bundled release of a system of software. The default usage implies source code is included. If that is not the case, it will be called a "binary-only" distribution.
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Statistical technique showing how many cases, or the proportion of cases, which have each of the values for a particular variable.
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(Setuptools/distutils terminology). A file representing an installable library or application. Distributions are usually files that have the suffix of .egg, .tar.gz, or .zip. Distributions are the tar [..]
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n. the act of dividing up the assets of an estate or trust, or paying out profits or assets of a corporation or business according to the ownership percentages.
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the sale of investment funds to investors through channels such as intermediaries including banks, brokers and independent financial advisers.   Distribution fee
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A standard, bundled release of a system of software. The default usage implies source code is included. If that is not the case, it will be called a “binary-only” distribution.
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Distribution refers to the process of storing and transporting finished goods between the end of the production line and the final customer.
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The manner in which the cards of a suit are dispersed among the four hands of a deal, or the manner in which the number of cards in the four suits are distributed in one hand. Variations in distributi [..]
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an allocation of cards into suits. Most often, "distribution" means hand pattern, that is, the number of cards in each suit in the hand. For example, 4-3-3-3 is a distribution. Sometimes, it [..]
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When I state a distribution (or shape) of say 4333 I mean exactly in that order (♠♥♦♣). If I mean that general shape then I say 4333 type shape.
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The arrangement of checkers among points. A good distribution is compact
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(1) the number of cards in each suit held by one player; [5=4=3=1 distribution = five spades, four hearts, one diamond and three clubs]
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To distribute your checkers evenly over a number of points. When checkers are kept close together and you have spares on most of your made points, your progress around the board is more fluid and you [..]
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The number of cards held in each suit by a particular player; the number of cards held in a particular suit by the partnership.
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For mutual funds, a distribution is the payment of dividends or realized capital gains to shareholders. Withdrawals from a retirement plan are also known as distributions. Dividends and capital gains may be taxable, unless the mutual fund shares are held in a qualified retirement account, e.g. a 401(k) plan or IRA. Withdrawals from retirement plans [..]
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The system of wires, switches, and transformers that serve neighbourhoods and businesses; classified as 132,000 volts and below in England and Wales (132kV is considered to be part of the Transmission Network in Scotland). A distribution system reduces the voltage from high-voltage transmission lines (275,000 volts or 400,000 volts) to a level that [..]
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Applying money to one or more active debts; Lowers the balance of the debt; ATLAS performs this process on a debt level rather than case level.
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The collection of values of a variable in the population or the sample, sometimes called an empirical distribution.See also: Probability distribution
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In epidemiology, the frequency and pattern of health-related characteristics and events in a population. In statistics, the observed or theoretical frequency of values of a variable.
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A distribution is the spread of values from a given population. (Source: Glossary of Statistical Terms, http://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~stark/SticiGui/Text/gloss.htm)
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The sale of securities. Also refers to a sum payable to shareholders representing their share of profits. A distribution of profits may be in cash or by additional shares.
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A frequency or percentage table showing how respondents are divided into various categories (e.g., percent falling into various income groups).
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Mains, service connections and equipment that carry or control the supply of natural gas from the point of local supply to and including the sales meters. See also PIPELINE SYSTEM.
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The process employed to provide customers access to the product. Travel products distribution focuses largely on the ways in which the customer can reserve or purchase the product.
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The allocation of child support collected to the various types of debt within a child support case, as specified in 45 CFR 302.51, (e.g., monthly support obligations, arrears, ordered arrears, etc.).
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The connection between the electric transmission network and an end-user consisting of a network of lines, transformers and switchers. The system of small power lines operating at voltages below 69 kV [..]
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The last phase of the transportation of gas from the supplier to the end customer.
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In a typical partnership agreement, the MLP is required to distribute all of its “available cash.” MLPs typically distribute all available cash flow (i.e., cash flow from operations less maintenance capex) to unit holders in the form of distributions. However, management typically has some discretion in how much cash flow it chooses to pay out. Usu [..]
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Arrangement or pattern; statistically, the way in which variate values are apportioned.
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  the known limits or geographic extent of an area where a species is known to occur (this does not imply the species occurs in all parts of its distribution but rather it may occur at suitable hab [..]
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is the process of marketing and supplying goods to retailers, other business, or consumers. distribution accounting software Distribution accounting
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Outbound logistics, from the end of the production line to the end user. 1) The activities associated with the movement of material, usually finished goods or service parts, from the manufacturer to t [..]
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A chain of delivery from a manufacturer to a store.distribution allowance: 
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Outbound logistics, from the end of the production line to the end user.
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In relation to copyright law, the exclusive right of the copyright holder to sell, trade, lease, lend, or otherwise transfer material from one entity to another. (3)
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Making the work available to the public by sale, loan, rental, donation or other manner.
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See: type of share/unit of UCI
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The act of delivery of blood and blood components to other blood establishments, hospital blood banks and manufacturers of blood and plasma derived products. It does not include the issuing of blood o [..]
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Outside a building distribution refers to the process of delivering power from the transmission system to the premises. Inside the building, distribution is the process of using feeders and circuits to provide power to devices.
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transportation and delivery of tissues or cells intended for human applications (2004/23/EC).
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Any conveyance or shipment (including importation and exportation) of a cellular therapy product that has been determined to meet appropriate release criteria, whether or not such conveyance or shipment is entirely intrastate.
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Selling a large lot of a security in such a way that the security price is not heavily influenced.
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Distributions, also known as Schwartz distributions or generalized functions, are objects that generalize the classical notion of functions in mathematical analysis. Distributions make it possible to [..]
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Distribution (or place) is one of the four elements of the marketing mix. Distribution is the process of making a product or service available for the consumer or business user who needs it. This can [..]
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Distribution (or place) is one of the four elements of the marketing mix. Distribution is the process of making a product or service available for the consumer or business user who needs it. This can [..]
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Distribution may refer to:
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In differential geometry, a discipline within mathematics, a distribution on a manifold M {\displaystyle M} is an assignment x [..]
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Distribution in pharmacology is a branch of pharmacokinetics which describes the reversible transfer of a drug from one location to another within the body. Once a drug enters into systemic circulatio [..]
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In economics, distribution is the way total output, income, or wealth is distributed among individuals or among the factors of production (such as labour, land, and capital). In general theory and in [..]
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In economics, distribution is the way total output, income, or wealth is distributed among individuals or among the factors of production (such as labour, land, and capital). In general theory and in [..]
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In algebra and number theory, a distribution is a function on a system of finite sets into an abelian group which is analogous to an integral: it is thus the algebraic analogue of a distribution in th [..]
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