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If the location of breast tumors were random, then we would expect the probability of a tumor to occur in a region to be proportional to the volume of that region.
If explorations are dispersal preludes, we expect the probability of undertaking an exploration to be male-biased, juvenile specific, and occurring preferentially in philopatric individuals.
As noted above, we expect the probability of finding a compatible tube for a particular SNP in a particular state to decrease exponentially as the tube size increases.
Under conditions of low variability, we would expect the probability for symmetric division to undergo selection for a longer period of time before reaching the mutation selection equilibrium.
If the people ahead of you in line are all close friends, we would expect the probability to be higher than if you don't know the other donors.
As we would expect, the probability of an individual appearing in S3 now depends on appearance or otherwise in each of S1 and S2.
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As expected, the probability of infeasibility increases as UE1 moves towards the cell edge, but this probability is significantly lower (typically half or less) in D2D mode.
As expected, the probability of success decreases as the load increases and the proposed analytical formula and our simulations give the same results.
As expected, the probability of necrosis in regions with low perfusion rates (2 60%/min) was significantly improved by treatment with VEGF, cAng1, or both (Figure 3A).
As expected, the probability of receiving a diagnostic procedure given a dental visit was almost 100%.
As expected, the probability of infection is lower than the probability of mortality: For the infection outcome, N50 = 0.632 CFU.
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