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Distributive Coloring of Graph Vertices

1997
See the review in Zbl 0856.05034.
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Vertical distribution of kelp zoospores

Phycologia, 2011
Abstract Cie D.K. and Edwards M.S. 2011. Vertical distribution of kelp zoospores. Phycologia 50: 340–350. DOI: 10.2216/10-48.1 The widely accepted theory of kelp propagule dispersal is that reproductive zoospores are released near the benthos and passively dispersed horizontally via advective and diffusive transport.
Damien K Cie, Matthew S. Edwards
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Distribution and Vertical Control

2014
Modern distribution systems in American business developed in the first half of the twentieth century, largely in spite of rather than because of the legal regime. No broad consensus about the economic effects of vertical integration had been developed, and economic opinion varied widely, from harmful and monopolistic to harmless and efficient.
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Seawater Hydrogen-Ion Concentration: Vertical Distribution

Science, 1968
Two major processes that affect the vertical distribution of hydrogen-ion concentration in the sub-Arctic region of the northeastern Pacific Ocean are the apparent oxygen utilization by marine organisms and, to a lesser extent, carbonate dissolution.
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Comparing two vertical plankton distributions

Limnology and Oceanography, 2000
Traditional statistical methods for testing for differences in vertical plankton distributions are invalid when the distributions are patchy. This note describes a modification of the Kolmogorov‐Smirnov test that is insensitive to patchiness. The modified test is applied to some data on day‐night differences in the vertical distribution of two ...
Andrew R. Solow   +2 more
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Vertical distribution of sediment concentration

Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A, 2008
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Huang, Sai-Hua   +3 more
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Vertical A-C. distribution networks

Electrical Engineering, 1931
With buildings from 500 to 1,000 ft. in height becoming common in large cities, load densities have increased to many times their former values. Vertical low-voltage networks supplied from transformers located on different floors of these high buildings, are well suited to cope with such extreme concentrations of load.
A. H. Kehoe, Bassett Jones
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VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ATMOSPHERIC OZONE

1953
Abstract : The history of the discovery and measurement of ozone in the atmosphere is described. Sounding balloon determinations made in 1949 were compared with the generally accepted standards of 1935. The total ozone concentration above 8 km was determined as 0.296 cm at standard temperature and pressure.
M. P. Givens, Brian O'Brien
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Vertically Distributed Computing Technology

NTT Technical Review, 2022
Kazuya Matsuo   +3 more
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Spatial Distribution of Vertical Shear

1981
Abstract : Spatial variations in small scale vertical shear in the upper ocean are described, relationships between small scale vertical shear and density stratification are investigated, and the potential for predicting mean vertical shear from measurements of the density field is assessed.
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