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Some examples of epistemic probability are to assign a probability to the proposition that a proposed law of physics is true, and to determine how probable it is that a suspect committed a crime, based on the evidence presented.
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Some of the previously reported compounds have thus been reformulated and a series of new hydrido and carbonyl compounds discovered, the more representative examples being Af, Af, Af, Af and Af ( Af ).
Some examples of reversible error would be erroneously instructing the jury on the law applicable to the case, permitting seriously improper argument by an attorney, admitting or excluding evidence improperly, acting outside the court's jurisdiction, injecting bias into the proceeding or appearing to do so, juror misconduct, etc.
Some examples of cruciferous food plants are the cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, turnip, rapeseed, mustard, radish, horseradish, cress, wasabi, and watercress.
Quantum computers have gained widespread interest because some problems of practical interest are known to be in BQP, but suspected to be outside P. Some prominent examples are:
Some common examples are the high electrical conductivity of pure copper, the excellent deep drawing qualities of cartridge case brass, the low-friction properties of bearing bronze, the resonant qualities of bell bronze, and the resistance to corrosion by sea water of several bronze alloys.
Some examples are the designing of organisms to produce antibiotics, and the engineering of genetic cures through genetic manipulation.
Some examples of biopharmaceutical drugs include Infliximab, a monoclonal antibody used in the treatment of autoimmune diseases, Etanercept, a fusion protein used in the treatment of autoimmune diseases, and Rituximab, a chimeric monoclonal antibody used in the treatment of cancer.
Some examples are in improving crop technology ( not a medical application per se ; see BioSystems Engineering ), the manufacture of synthetic human insulin through the use of modified bacteria, the manufacture of erythropoietin in hamster ovary cells, and the production of new types of experimental mice such as the oncomouse ( cancer mouse ) for research.
Some examples include pacemakers, infusion pumps, the heart-lung machine, dialysis machines, artificial organs, implants, artificial limbs, corrective lenses, cochlear implants, ocular prosthetics, facial prosthetics, somato prosthetics, and dental implants.
Some examples of other well-known calculi are propositional calculus, variational calculus, lambda calculus, pi calculus, and join calculus.
Some of the earliest examples of this technology implemented input / output processing such as direct memory access as a separate thread from the computation thread.
Some classic examples of these types of tasks are multimedia applications ( images, video, and sound ), as well as many types of scientific and engineering tasks.
Some enthusiasts become generalists and accumulate a few examples from a broad variety of historical or geographically significant coins.
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Some of the epistemic basis for Steiner's later anthroposophical work is contained in the seminal work, Philosophy of Freedom.
Some theorists argue that an epistemic community may consist of those who accept one version of a story, or one version of validating a story.
Some consider forming an epistemic community a deep human need, and ultimately a mythical or even religious obligation.
" Some epistemic virtues have been identified by W. Jay Wood, based on research into the medieval tradition.
Some may argue that these empirical studies for the most part have not been well designed for testing contextualism, which claims that the context of the attributor of " knowledge " affects the epistemic standards that govern their claims.
Some, such as Lorraine Code, think that intellectual virtues involve having the correct cognitive character and epistemic relation to the world rooted in a social context.
Some philosophers, such as Sartre, believe in an epistemic loneliness in which loneliness is a fundamental part of the human condition because of the paradox between the desire of man's / person's consciousness to have meaning in life conflicting with the isolation and nothingness of the universe.
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Some definitions focus on the question of the probability of encountering a given condition of a system once characteristics of the system are specified.
Some interpretations of probability are associated with approaches to statistical inference, including theories of estimation and hypothesis testing.
Some authors consider merely finitely additive probability spaces, in which case one just needs an algebra of sets, rather than a σ-algebra.
Some wave functions produce probability distributions that are constant, or independent of time-such as when in a stationary state of constant energy, time vanishes in the absolute square of the wave function.
Some philosophers, often inspired by David Lewis, argue that metaphysical concepts such as possibility, probability and necessity are best analyzed by comparing the world to a range of possible worlds ; a view commonly known as modal realism.
Some missiles also carried penetration aids, allowing higher probability of kill against Moscow ’ s anti-ballistic missile system.
Some years later, the name Gamow factor or Gamow-Sommerfeld Factor was applied to the probability of incoming nuclear particles tunneling through the electrostatic Coulomb barrier and undergoing nuclear reactions.
Some hit-to-kill warheads are additionally equipped with an explosive directional warhead to enhance the kill probability ( e. g. Israeli Arrow missile or U. S. Patriot PAC-3 ).
Some questioned whether the higher variability of returns in investment banking would stabilize commercial banking firms through “ negative correlation ” ( i. e., cyclical downturns in commercial and investment banking occurring at different times ) or instead increase the probability of the overall banking firm failing.
Some software implementations add a second duration: one a " best guess ," or 50 % probability duration, and a second " safe " duration, which should have higher probability of completion ( perhaps 90 % or 95 %, depending on the amount of risk that the organization can accept ).
Some maps released by the USGS are shown with peak ground acceleration with a 10 % probability of exceedance in 50 years, measured in Metre per second squared.
Some changes make overtaking more probable for example or reduce the probability of an overwhelming technical advantage by any one team.
Some researchers have suggested that perceived causes or reasons for an event, rather than imagery of the event itself, influence probability estimates.
Some theorists believe that it is the clearest way that we express our actual moral choices, i. e., if we say we care about something but continue to buy from parties that have a high probability of risk of harm or destruction of that thing, we don't really care about it, we are practicing a form of simple hypocrisy.
Some attempts have been made at finding a priori probabilities, i. e. probability distributions in some sense logically required by the nature of one's state of uncertainty ; these are a subject of philosophical controversy, with Bayesians being roughly divided into two schools: " objective Bayesians ", who believe such priors exist in many useful situations, and " subjective Bayesians " who believe that in practice priors usually represent subjective judgements of opinion that cannot be rigorously justified ( Williamson 2010 ).
Some classifiers make a binary classification for a test example, while others assign a probability of being a keyphrase.
Some medical research suggests that excessive levels of certain n − 6 fatty acids, relative to certain n − 3 ( Omega-3 ) fatty acids, may increase the probability of a number of diseases.
Studies, such as George Miller ’ s The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on our Capacity for Processing Information have shown that the probability of recall is greater when the " chunking " strategy is used.
Some researchers feel that many attitude items fit this unfolding model while most psychometric techniques are based on correlation or factor analysis, and thus implicitly assume a linear relationship between the trait and the response probability.
Some of the measures used in this theory are plausibility and belief measures, fuzzy set membership function and the classical probability measures.
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