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"success count" is grammatically correct and a usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the total number of successes achieved in a particular situation or context. Example: The success count for our company's latest product launch was quite impressive, with over 10,000 units sold in the first month.
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Because P ri|Gi, di) is constant when the success count ri is fixed, the calculation of P(Data|Gi) in equation (2) can be further simplified as follows: where, P oi|ri, qi) denotes the sum of the probabilities P oi|ri, qi) for all Boolean vectors ri with the same ri, as shown in equation (6): To compute P oi|ri, qi), an iterative algorithm traveling over every base state was used.
Now, "Export Report" will prepared by the software having details of source file name, success count, fail count.
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When Success Counts College, when emerging adults already have their faces on, is about fields of expertise and résumés.
Mark Gertler by Sarah MacDougall 413pp, John Murray, £25 This book tells a tragic story in which youthful success counts as one of the chief instruments of destruction.
"Hello, we're major-label corporate rock sellouts," Cobain declared to a crowd in early 1991, not long after the band signed with the David Geffen Company; and Nirvana could never decide whether its success counted as victory or appeasement.
So here is Catherine, bone-weary, her resources depleted by suffering, standing silently at the end, looking down the valley at her grandson, knowing that life is, in essence, shit and success counts as shovelling enough of it out of your way before it buries you and everyone else.
The Sharks rank third overall in the salary cap era, behind Detroit and Pittsburgh (the last two Stanley Cup winners top our list because playoff success counts more in our scoring than regular season victories).
Every story of triumph and success counts.
3. Popular/commercial success counts: As Ed Giza, whose comments in a 2008 blog helped me shape my thinking on the selection process said, "to some degree commercial success is entwined with influence".
For hatching success, counted egg masses were kept in separate petri dishes filled with low-copper water that was refreshed twice a week and were left to hatch over the next three weeks.
The distribution of specific amino-acid repeats encoded by TNRs was assessed by a two-tailed binomial test for each amino acid; success counts were defined as the number of TNR-encoded repeats for that residue, with the probability of success defined as the proportion of TNR-encoded homo-AA proteins over the total set of homo-AA proteins.
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