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Statistics has another advantage: it offers a type of 'secondary normality' that explains the deviation in everyday life as a normal event ([15] p. 1).
Recombination occurs randomly in nature as a normal event of meiosis, the process by which gametes are produced.
"It's as much or more as a normal event would have, a World Cup or an X Games or a Grand Prix.
Given a starting price, GBM would accept this as a normal event and would proceed randomly from there with no consideration of prior price levels and no greater probability of returning to the average price level.
"I was nervous today, but I just tried to think of it as a normal event and I couldn't believe it when I saw the score," said Tulloch, after his 15.7 total.
Consideration of memory loss as a normal event and a part of ageing is another limit in identifying MCI cases.
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The above sentence can be paraphrased as "I see a red rash... ......... Therefore, this event-predicate could be regarded as representing a Normal event, which expresses a perception of state by the author.
Abortion (as defined by farmers and veterinarians) was considered a normal event as long as it remained sporadic and under a "threshold" proportion in the herd, which ranged among interviewed farmers from 1.5 to 5% a year.
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a gene-activated event that occurs as a normal consequence of development and as a result of cellular stress.
In the majority of cases, birth should be regarded as a normal life event rather than a medical procedure.
"With these temperatures you're going to have issues with exposed skin and frostbite, but not to the degree of severity of the last outbreak," he said, describing it as "a normal cold event you'd see in a typical winter".
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