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Old 03-22-2007, 05:19 PM
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Every process in life follows a distribution pattern known as a bell curve.

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Well, no it doesn't. In fact, math has many distributions it uses to describe processes found in life. The one you refer to as "bell curve" is really known as a normal or Gaussian distribution. Here is a listing of others that are used to describe many life processes from proton decay to the patterns of relected light, etc:

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cardcounter,

you can say that. But this is what I read.
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