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The term distribution may be linked to or refers to the following Wikipedia articles:

Economy

  • Income distributionhow wealth is distributed among the different socio-economic strata.
  • Global distribution, distribution of a product or product line, in a lot of countries.
  • Great specialized distribution, large commercial establishment, specialized in a certain category of products.
  • Distributionin trade, distribution of products and services:
    • Distribution channel, series of companies and people that facilitate the circulation of the processed product or the service, until it comes to the hands of the buyer or user.
    • Electric Power Distribution Networkpart of the electrical supply system, which establishes the transport or supply of energy, from the distribution substation to the end users

Computer Science

  • Software distribution, in computing, set of specific programs already compiled and configured, such as:
    • GNU/Linux distribution, colloquially called distro, software distribution based on the Linux kernel.
    • BSD distribution, distribution of a kind of operating system, derived from UNIX, and descendant of the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD).

Math

  • Probability distribution, function that assigns to each definite event on the random variable, the probability that such occurrence occurs.
  • Distribution Theory, in mathematical analysis, theory that generalizes the notion of function and of measure.

Architecture

  • Distribution of architectural spaceto be defined primarily by the function to be covered.

Linguistics

  • Supplementary distribution, relationship between two elements in which one of them is not found when the other appears.

Biology

  • Distribution of species, Earth area in which a taxon dwells
  • Cosmopolitan distributiondistribution of a taxon all over the planet.
  • Distinct distributionwhen a taxon inhabits two or more geographically separate areas.
  • Geographical distribution of mammalsWhere the mammals live.

Medicine

  • Distribution (pharmacology), access of the drug to a tissue dependent on blood flow rate and blood- tissue partition coefficients.

Transportation

  • Travel distribution, second of the four steps of the classic “4-step” model (four-step algorithm), in transport planning models.

Auto mechanics

  • Mechanical distribution, in thermodynamic motors (mainly vehicles), mechanism responsible for regulating the entry and exit of fluids in the cylinder.

Cinema

  • cinematographic distribution

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