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can be described as the probability of exactly one transmission given that there has been a transmission on the channel, thus (3).
For example, the negative binomial pmf is often described as the probability of observing y failures before the nth success in a series of Bernoulli trials, or as a sum of n geometric random variables.
The seismic risk can be described as the probability of loss at a given site and is obtained through the convolution of three parameters: exposure, vulnerability and seismic hazard.
More specifically, OR is described as the probability that an existing network connection is in standby mode before it is finished, i.e., it is the ratio of the number of standby connections to the total number of connections that are accepted by the network.
E-value is described as the probability of random GO term pairs achieving at least a certain correlation score.
Figure 4(b) plots a detection-curve, described as the probability of detecting a transcript from the liver sample as a function of its normalized abundance.
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Then the result of a position measurement is described as the fractal probability density, and we wish it is not the same for all.
The semantic link prediction task proposed in this paper can be described as: compute the probability of an assertion concerning a particular role of interest, given an ABox (mathcal{A }) of asserted concepts and roles involving nodes in the network.
A better measure of the total ongoing risk to a pregnancy was proposed by Smith as what he describes as the cumulative probability of perinatal death which combined both stillbirth and neonatal deaths [ 7].
These probabilities have been described as the sensitivity and specificity of HbA1c, but the use of these terms assume that the OGTT identifies only true diabetes cases.
In most cases, this concept is implemented through a set of questions "What is your level of confidence in the scientist's ability to... .........., with answers on a scale 1 (very low) to 5 (very high), each number on the scale described as a probability value.
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