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binomial - use in sentences
Converse of object
- preexist: A converted name is a name established under the PhyloCode and derived from a preexisting Linnaean binomial.
- accept: Converted species names are based on the accepted binomial under the preexisting code.
- use: As these indices represent discontinuous data, it would be preferable to use the negative binomial or the Poisson distribution.
Adjective modifier
- Linnaean: A converted name is a name established under the PhyloCode and derived from a preexisting Linnaean binomial.
- negative: Living below the special service delivery a negative binomial.
- Latin: The second part of the Latin binomial, acris, completes the unique scientific name of this species.
- e.g.: Statistics and Probability Mean and standard deviation, regression and correlation, curve fitting, laws of probability distributions, e.g. binomial and Poisson.
Modifies a noun
- theorem: The binomial theorem enables one to obtain the probability of an event or a number of events.
- coefficient: Here is the complete program to calculate binomial coefficients.
- distribution: We then have a binomial distribution with p = 1/3.
- probability: In this section we provide you with a spreadsheet which calculates Binomial probabilities for you.
- expansion: Fix, and let Now, and these are two terms from the binomial expansion of.
- equation: How close is the Poisson equation to the Binomial equation?
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