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Based on this assumption, the following condition derives, with respect to the conditional probability distribution of the defined random variables: P ( a j, c j, m j ∣ c l j ) = P ( a j ∣ c l j ) ⋅ P ( c j ∣ c l j ) ⋅ P ( m j ∣ c l j ), (8).
A smaller, single-bank ship, the monērēs (μονήρης, "single-banked") or galea (γαλέα, from which the term "galley" derives), with ca. 60 men as crew, was used for scouting missions but also in the wings of the battle line.
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