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It has been argued, however, that in both cases the ultimate justification for these probability distributions must be in terms of statistical patterns that ensembles of actual subsystems within a typical individual universe exhibit (Bell 1987, page 129, Dürr et al. 1992).

In contrast to the theory developed above, however, no explicit definition of the probability space over the sequences or justification for such amino acid probabilities was given.

Even though it is widely used, the cited experimental justification for the translational misreading probability scheme in equation 2 is weak, especially in that translational misreading is more transition-biased in misreading of the second codon position than in the first.

Note that for these data, there is no justification for the assumption that the probability of each patient's care being compliant within a given ward is the same, and therefore we cannot use a p-chart in this case.

A proposition was probable (probabilis) if specific indicators of truth justified assent (i.e., holding it true) or acceptance as a premise for action.[4] The main justifications for judgments of probability will be discussed in more detail in Section 3, on "Scholastic Concepts of Probability".

BOWYER: Theistic foundations for probability?

The obtained results by the use of steady state probability approximation method provide a numerical justification for the aforementioned simplification.

Without such probabilities and definition, there could be no justification for the practice of psychotherapy.

The justification for coarse graining is usually attributed to our observations being insensitive to the fine grained structure of the original probability distribution p X3N, P3N | i).

In her (1974), Hesse develops a justification for analogical reasoning along Carnapian lines by adopting what she calls the Clustering Postulate: the assumption that our epistemic probability function ought to have a built-in bias towards generalization.

This is because the probability of any particular future contingent event is very low, so that God would not have much justification for believing that any particular future contingent event would occur.

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