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  2. Distribution (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Before designing a distribution system, the supplier needs to determine what distribution channel to achieve in broad terms. The approach to distributing products or services depends on a number of factors including the type of product, especially perishability; the market served; the geographic scope of operations and the firm's overall mission and vision.

  3. Johnson's SU-distribution - Wikipedia

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    Johnson's -distribution has been used successfully to model asset returns for portfolio management. [3] This comes as a superior alternative to using the Normal distribution to model asset returns.

  4. Marketing channel - Wikipedia

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    Retailers like Walmart and Target, buy the product from the manufacturer and sell them directly to the consumer.This channel works best for manufacturers that produce shopping goods like clothes, shoes, furniture, tableware, and toys. [7]

  5. Electric power distribution - Wikipedia

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    A 50 kVA pole-mounted distribution transformer . Electric power distribution is the final stage in the delivery of electricity.Electricity is carried from the transmission system to individual consumers.

  6. Numeric distribution - Wikipedia

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    Numeric distribution is based on the number of outlets that carry a product (that is, outlets that list at least one of the product's stock-keeping units, or SKUs).It is defined as the percentage of stores that stock a given brand or SKU, within the universe of stores in the relevant market.

  7. Digital distribution - Wikipedia

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    Digital distribution, also referred to as content delivery, online distribution, or electronic software distribution, among others, is the delivery or distribution of digital media content such as audio, video, e-books, video games, and other software.

  8. Distribution transformer - Wikipedia

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    Railroad signal power supply transformer (CP-SLOPE interlocking) in west of Altoona with a warning label indicating that it contains PCBs.. Distribution transformers are normally located at a service drop, where wires run from a utility pole or underground power lines to a customer's premises.

  9. Spoke–hub distribution paradigm - Wikipedia

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    Point-to-point (top) vs hub-and-spoke (bottom) networks. The hub-and-spoke model, as compared to the point-to-point model, requires fewer routes. For a network of n nodes, only n − 1 routes are necessary to connect all nodes so the upper bound is n − 1, and the complexity is O(n).