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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given probability for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific probability assigned to an event or outcome in a statistical or mathematical context.
Example: "In this experiment, we calculated a given probability for the occurrence of the rare event."
Alternatives: "a specified probability for" or "a particular probability for".
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The routing is defined by a discrete probability distribution with a given probability for each destination.
M-LWDF [34] can provide a QoS guarantee by ensuring a minimum throughput guarantee and also maintains delays smaller than a predefined threshold value with a given probability for each user.
We need to consider the number of sequences required to correct an erroneous position appropriate, at a given probability, for an error rate of 1.07%.
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For a given probability of detection at the FC, we have P d ( u 2 i, u 3 i ) = β.
For a given probability of false alarm at the FC, we have P f u 2 i, u 3 i = α.
In watermark detection, the goal is to determine whether a specific watermark exists or not, and the detection criteria are mainly based on Neyman-Pearson Theorem (i.e., maximizing the probability of detection for a given probability of false alarm).
We will check for consistency in the participants' choice to either take or not take LMWH for a given probability of DVT.
For a given probability of vaccination, disease elimination was more likely in badgers than in foxes, mainly because recruitment of foxes interfered more with control by vaccination.
Note that for a given probability of the favourable environment the maximal interpretive benefit occurs when the probability of the favourable environment is equal to the probability of the sign.
Minis were modeled as exponentially decaying synaptic conductances released with a given probability (0.09/ms for glutamate and 0.02/ms for GABA) similarly as reported in Mureşan and Savin (2007).
It relates the uncertainty of an event associated with a given probability distribution for a sequence of data.
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