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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prior known" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something known or sensed before. For example, "I had a prior known feeling that this would happen."
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"The high cost of iPhone zero-days, the apparent use of NSO Group's government-exclusive Pegasus product, and prior known targeting of Mansoor by the UAE government provide indicators that point to the UAE government as the likely operator behind the targeting," Citizen Labs' report concludes.
Therefore, they assigned priority according to this prior known knowledge.
Here prior knowledge is NOT the prior known application, as in Apply.
The burst starts with a prior known pilot signal followed by modulated data symbols.
Explicit identification of prior known application is mandatory in this strategy.
However, a standard DSM has limited application to systems with prior known conditions or practical application constraints.
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How did Prior know that would happen?
Through others Prior knew something of the potential.
Both the uniform distribution over continuous variables and the Jeffreys prior are known as improper priors if bounds are not specified as they cannot be normalised.
The disproportion was maintained after controlling for prior treatment known to influence thyroid function, including lithium.
We find that when the prior is known, Sender can induce a targeted belief with a probability of at least 1∕n when using two sequential measurements.
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