abrupt distribution

abrupt distribution
French\ \ distribution abrupte (peu employé)
German\ \ steil-endende Verteilung
Dutch\ \ abrupte verdeling
Italian\ \ distribuzione tronca
Spanish\ \ distribución abrupta
Catalan\ \ distribució abrupta
Portuguese\ \ distribuição abrupta
Romanian\ \ distribuţie abruptă; distribuţie trunchiată
Danish\ \ pludselig distribution
Norwegian\ \ brå distribusjon
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ απότομη κατανομή
Finnish\ \ katkaistu jakauma
Hungarian\ \ szakadásos eloszlás
Turkish\ \ ayrık (pürüzlü) dağılım
Estonian\ \ katkestatud jaotus
Lithuanian\ \ nulūžęs skirstinys
Slovenian\ \ nenadne distribucija
Polish\ \ rozkład urwany
Russian\ \ (непрерывное) распределение с разрывом
Ukrainian\ \ (неперервний) розподіл з розривом
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ skyndilega útbreiðsla
Euskara\ \ bortitza banaketa
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ توزيع غير متدرج
Afrikaans\ \ abrupte verdeling (as die digtheidsfunksie en die eerste afgeleide daarvan albei by 'n eindige terminale punt nie nul is nie)
Chinese\ \ 陡 度 分 布
Korean\ \ -

Statistical terms. 2014.

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