branching distribution

  • 1Branching process — In probability theory, a branching process is a Markov process that models a population in which each individual in generation n produces some random number of individuals in generation n + 1, according to a fixed probability distribution that… …

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  • 2distribution — noun Date: 14th century 1. a. the act or process of distributing b. the apportionment by a court of the personal property of an intestate 2. a. the position, arrangement, or frequency of occurrence …

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  • 3distribution — 1. The passage of the branches of arteries or nerves to the tissues and organs. 2. The area in which the branches of an artery or a nerve terminate, or the area supplied by such an artery or nerve. 3. The relative numbers of individuals in each… …

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  • 4Senecio ampullaceus — Taxobox name = Senecio ampullaceus image width = 260px image caption = Texas ragwort regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Asterales familia = Asteraceae tribus = Senecioneae genus = Senecio species = S.… …

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  • 5EPBD — Electric Power Branching Distribution NASA …

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  • 6EPBD — Electric Power Branching Distribution ( > NASA Acronym List ) …

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  • 7Attic Greek — Distribution of Greek dialects in the classical period.[1] Western group …

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  • 8On the Origin of Species — Origin of Species redirects here. For other uses, see Origin of Species (disambiguation). On the Origin of Species   …

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  • 9angiosperm — /an jee euh sperrm /, n. Bot. a plant having its seeds enclosed in an ovary; a flowering plant. Cf. gymnosperm. [ANGIO + SPERM] * * * ▪ plant Introduction       any member of the more than 300,000 species of flowering plants (division Anthophyta) …

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  • 10evolution — evolutional, adj. evolutionally, adv. /ev euh looh sheuhn/ or, esp. Brit., /ee veuh /, n. 1. any process of formation or growth; development: the evolution of a language; the evolution of the airplane. 2. a product of such development; something… …

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