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  • 1Normal Happiness — Studio album by Robert Pollard Released October 10, 20 …

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  • 2Normal-gamma distribution — Normal gamma parameters: location (real) (real) (real) (real) support …

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  • 3Normal-inverse Gaussian distribution — Normal inverse Gaussian (NIG) parameters: μ location (real) α tail heavyness (real) β asymmetry parameter (real) δ scale parameter (real) support …

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  • 4Normal-scaled inverse gamma distribution — Normal scaled inverse gamma parameters: location (real) (real) (real) (real) support …

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  • 5Normal-exponential-gamma distribution — Normal Exponential Gamma parameters: μ ∈ R mean (location) shape scale support: pdf …

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  • 6Compound Poisson distribution — In probability theory, a compound Poisson distribution is the probability distribution of the sum of a Poisson distributed number of independent identically distributed random variables. In the simplest cases, the result can be either a… …

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  • 7Compound locomotive — For the principles and other applications of the compound steam engine, see compound engine. De Glehn redirects here. For people and places named Glehn, de Glehn or von Glehn, see Glehn. A compound locomotive is a steam locomotive or engine unit… …

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  • 8Normal distribution — This article is about the univariate normal distribution. For normally distributed vectors, see Multivariate normal distribution. Probability density function The red line is the standard normal distribution Cumulative distribution function …

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  • 9Compound modifier — A compound modifier (also called a compound adjective or a phrasal adjective or adjectival phrase) is a compound of two or more attributive words: That is, more than one word that together modify a noun. Compound modifiers are grammatically… …

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  • 10Compound interest — The effect of earning 20% annual interest on an initial $1,000 investment at various compounding frequencies Compound interest arises when interest is added to the principal, so that from that moment on, the interest that has been added also… …

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