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the quantitative measure of the likelihood that a given event will occur.
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The chance or possibility that a specific event will occur.
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| probability distribution |
portrays the relative likelihood thata range of values is the true value of a treatment effect. This distributionis typically shown in the form of a bell-shaped curve. An estimate of themost likely true value of the treatment effect is the value at the highestpoint of the distribution. The area under the curve between any two pointsalong the range gives the probability that the true value of the treatmenteffect lies between those two points. ...
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| proboscis |
Name given to various kinds of sucking mouths in which some of the mouth-parts are drawn out to form a long tube, like in some butterflies. Stag beetles have feathery tubes that they can extend to suck their food with.
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| probe |
Any effort, such as a request, transaction, or program, which is used to gather information about a computer or the network state. For example, sending an empty message to see whether a destination actually exists. Ping is a common utility for sending such a probe. Some probes are inserted near key junctures in a network for monitoring or collecting data about network activity.
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