| probability |
A probability provides a quantitative description of the likely occurrence of a particular event. Probability is conventionally expressed on a scale of zero to one. A rare event has a probability close to zero. A very common event has a probability close to one. The probability of drawing a spade from a pack of 52 well-shuffled playing cards is 13 spades divided by 52 cards, or .25.
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| probiotic |
This group of live microbial organisms beneficially affects the host animal by improving its intestinal microbial balance. They consist of "friendly bacteria" which are cultured in laboratory conditions and are then used to restore the balance of the microflora (natural microbial resident population of the digestive system), which has become unbalanced because of stress, illness, or as a result of the use of antibiotics.
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| probability d. |
a mathematical function that assigns to each measurable event in a sample space the probability that the event will occur.
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| probability density f. |
in statistics, a mathematical function that describes the distribution of measurements for a population; a curve that describes a population. Its integral is the cumulative distribution function, so the probability that an individual measurement will fall between two numbers a and b is equal to the proportion of the area under the curve between points a and b, with the entire area under the function being 1.
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| probacteriophage |
prophage.
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