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Что (кто) такое predicted distribution - определение

ANALYSIS OF A PROPOSED U.S. TAX REFORM
Predicted effects of the fairtax
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Distribution (marketing)         
  • Types of distribution systems
  • The advent of "category killers", such as Australia's Officeworks, has contributed to an increase in channel switching behaviour.
  • [[Harrods]]' food hall, a major retailer in London
  • In an intensive distribution approach, the marketer relies on chain stores to reach broad markets in a cost efficient manner.
  • A wholesale fish market at [[Haikou New Port]], China
MAKING PRODUCTS AVAILABLE TO CUSTOMERS
Distribution (business); Distribution company; Distribution Channels; Distribution channel; Channel captain; Channel (marketing); Channel partners; Distributor (business); Authorized distribution; Product distributor; Multi Channel Distribution; Distribution channels; Distribution chain
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.
Rice distribution         
PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION OF THE MAGNITUDE OF A CIRCULAR BIVARIATE NORMAL RANDOM VARIABLE
Rician distribution; Ricean distribution
In probability theory, the Rice distribution or Rician distribution (or, less commonly, Ricean distribution) is the probability distribution of the magnitude of a circularly-symmetric bivariate normal random variable, possibly with non-zero mean (noncentral). It was named after Stephen O.
Ekaboron         
ELEMENTS PREDICTED TO EXIST BUT NOT YET FOUND ON THE FIRST PERIODIC TABLE
Ekaboron; Ekaaluminium; Eka-aluminium; Ekaluminium; Eka-boron; Ekabor; Ekaluminum; Eka-aluminum; Dvi (prefix); Ekamanganese; Ekamangan; Eka-; Dvi-; Ekaaluminum; Mendeleev predicted elements; Dwi-; Eka (prefix); Dmitri Mendeleev's predicted elements; Mendeleevian prefixes; Mendeleyev's predicted elements; Mendeleevian nomenclature; Tri- (chemistry)
·noun The name given by Mendelejeff in accordance with the periodic law, and by prediction, to a hypothetical element then unknown, but since discovered and named scandium;
- so called because it was a missing analogue of the boron group. ·see Scandium.
Electric power distribution         
  • arc-lamp]] lighting used outdoors or in large indoor spaces, such as this [[Brush Electric Company]] system installed in 1880 in [[New York City]].
  • electricity networks]]. The voltages and loadings are typical of a European network.
  • Substation near [[Yellowknife]], in the Northwest Territories of Canada
  • 60 Hz}}.
  • High voltage power pole in rural [[Butte County, California]]
  • World map of mains voltage and frequencies
FINAL STAGE OF ELECTRICITY DELIVERY TO INDIVIDUAL CONSUMERS IN A POWER GRID
Distribution grid; Power distribution; Electrical distribution; Electrical power distribution; Electric distribution systems; Electric power distribution grid; Distribution Of Electricity; Distribution of electricity; Electric distribution network; Electricity distribution system; Electrical service; Public electricity network; Electrical distributor; Electrical Distributors; Electrical distributors; Electrical distribution industry; Distribution System Operator (DSO); Distribution system operators; Electrical supply network; Electricity infrastructure; Electric distribution; Electricity distribution; Distribution network; Energy distribution; Electric power distribution system; Distribution feeder; Electrical distribution network; Primary distribution line; Electrical distribution system; Distribution line; Distribution lines
Electric power distribution is the final stage in the delivery of electric power; it carries electricity from the transmission system to individual consumers. Distribution substations connect to the transmission system and lower the transmission voltage to medium voltage ranging between and with the use of transformers.
Ratio distribution         
  • Evaluating the cumulative distribution of a ratio
PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION CONSTRUCTED AS THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE RATIO OF RANDOM VARIABLES HAVING TWO OTHER KNOWN DISTRIBUTIONS
Quotient distribution; Ratio Distribution; Random ratio; Normal ratio distribution; Ratio distributions; Ratio normal distribution; Complex normal ratio distribution
A ratio distribution (also known as a quotient distribution) is a probability distribution constructed as the distribution of the ratio of random variables having two other known distributions.
Cauchy distribution         
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  • Fitted cumulative Cauchy distribution to maximum one-day rainfalls using [[CumFreq]], see also [[distribution fitting]]<ref name=cumfreq/>
  • Estimating the mean and standard deviation through samples from a Cauchy distribution (bottom) does not converge with more samples, as in the [[normal distribution]] (top). There can be arbitrarily large jumps in the estimates, as seen in the graphs on the bottom. (Click to expand)
  • Observed histogram and best fitting normal density function.<ref name=cumfreq/>
PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION
Lorentz distribution; Lorentzian function; Cauchy-Lorentz distribution; Lorentzian lineshape; Lorentzian Lineshape; Cauchy Distribution; Lorentzian distribution; Cauchy Random Variable; Cauchy noise; Lorentzian profile; Lorentz profile; Lorentzian Function; Cauchy–Lorentz distribution; Multivariate Cauchy distribution; Lorentz function; Lorenz distribution; Cauchy random variable
The Cauchy distribution, named after Augustin Cauchy, is a continuous probability distribution. It is also known, especially among physicists, as the Lorentz distribution (after Hendrik Lorentz), Cauchy–Lorentz distribution, Lorentz(ian) function, or Breit–Wigner distribution.
Ekabor         
ELEMENTS PREDICTED TO EXIST BUT NOT YET FOUND ON THE FIRST PERIODIC TABLE
Ekaboron; Ekaaluminium; Eka-aluminium; Ekaluminium; Eka-boron; Ekabor; Ekaluminum; Eka-aluminum; Dvi (prefix); Ekamanganese; Ekamangan; Eka-; Dvi-; Ekaaluminum; Mendeleev predicted elements; Dwi-; Eka (prefix); Dmitri Mendeleev's predicted elements; Mendeleevian prefixes; Mendeleyev's predicted elements; Mendeleevian nomenclature; Tri- (chemistry)
·noun ·Alt. of Ekaboron.
Ekaluminium         
ELEMENTS PREDICTED TO EXIST BUT NOT YET FOUND ON THE FIRST PERIODIC TABLE
Ekaboron; Ekaaluminium; Eka-aluminium; Ekaluminium; Eka-boron; Ekabor; Ekaluminum; Eka-aluminum; Dvi (prefix); Ekamanganese; Ekamangan; Eka-; Dvi-; Ekaaluminum; Mendeleev predicted elements; Dwi-; Eka (prefix); Dmitri Mendeleev's predicted elements; Mendeleevian prefixes; Mendeleyev's predicted elements; Mendeleevian nomenclature; Tri- (chemistry)
·noun The name given to a hypothetical element, - later discovered and called gallium. ·see Gallium, and ·cf. Ekabor.
Mendeleev's predicted elements         
ELEMENTS PREDICTED TO EXIST BUT NOT YET FOUND ON THE FIRST PERIODIC TABLE
Ekaboron; Ekaaluminium; Eka-aluminium; Ekaluminium; Eka-boron; Ekabor; Ekaluminum; Eka-aluminum; Dvi (prefix); Ekamanganese; Ekamangan; Eka-; Dvi-; Ekaaluminum; Mendeleev predicted elements; Dwi-; Eka (prefix); Dmitri Mendeleev's predicted elements; Mendeleevian prefixes; Mendeleyev's predicted elements; Mendeleevian nomenclature; Tri- (chemistry)
Dmitri Mendeleev published a periodic table of the chemical elements in 1869 based on properties that appeared with some regularity as he laid out the elements from lightest to heaviest. When Mendeleev proposed his periodic table, he noted gaps in the table and predicted that then-unknown elements existed with properties appropriate to fill those gaps.
Uniformly         
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Uniform distribution (mathematics); Uniformly; Uniformly distributed; Equal distribution; Uniform random variable; Uniform distribution (disambiguation)
·adv In a uniform manner; without variation or diversity; by a regular, constant, or common ratio of change; with even tenor; as, a temper uniformly mild.

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Predicted effects of the FairTax

The Fair Tax Act (H.R. 25/S. 122) is a bill in the United States Congress for changing tax laws to replace the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and all federal income taxes (including Alternative Minimum Tax), payroll taxes (including Social Security and Medicare taxes), corporate taxes, capital gains taxes, gift taxes, and estate taxes with a national retail sales tax, to be levied once at the point of purchase on all new goods and services. The proposal also calls for a monthly payment to households of citizens and legal resident aliens (based on family size) as an advance rebate of tax on purchases up to the poverty level.

Supporters argue that a consumption tax, such as the FairTax, would have a positive impact on available capital (through deferred taxation on investment), increased U.S. international competitiveness (border tax adjustment in global trade), incentives for international business to locate in the U.S., increased economic growth, and ease of tax compliance. The plan may increase cost transparency for funding the federal government and supporters believe it would have positive effects on civil liberties, the environment, and advantages with taxing illegal activity and illegal immigrants. Because the FairTax plan would remove taxes on income, tax deductions would have no meaning or value, which concerns some lawmakers about losing this method of social incentive. There are also concerns regarding the repeal of the Sixteenth Amendment, transition effects on after-tax savings, impact to the income tax industry, incentives on credit use, and the loss of tax advantages to state and local bonds.