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All one can say is that there is a certain probability that an atom of a radioactive substance will decay during a certain time interval, or, equivalently, that half of the atoms of the sample will have decayed after a certain time i.e., the half-life of the material.
To reduce the loss discriminative feature, we need to maintain all features that are extracted from the training database, so each sample will have a different number of features.
For example, if "blue" is one of a large range of possible colors, then a priori it is unlikely that an individual is blue and unlikely that a sample will have many blue items.
As an illustration, based on these sample sizes, an estimated proportion (e.g., of presences) among villagers will have a standard deviation (s.d). of at most 0.006; a corresponding estimated number of presences in the sample will have a s.d. of at most 40; and the estimated number of presences in the population will have a s.d. of at most 105.
A more abundant sample will have a lower Ct, while a less abundant sample will have a higher Ct.
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Thermally treated samples will have.
Ethanol-milled samples will have the suffix.Et, while dry milled samples do not have any suffix.
Michel D'Hooghe said player samples will have to be sent to Switzerland for examination instead.
Thus, the beneficiated B coal samples will have higher combustion activity in the thermal application at lower temperatures.
Moreover, due to the time-domain correlation, two consecutive samples will have similar amplitudes (see Figure 6).
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