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  • 121interval — noun (C) 1 the period of time between two events, activities etc: He left the room, returning after a short interval with a message. (+ between): The interval between arrest and trial can be up to six months. 2 sunny/bright intervals short… …

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  • 122διασκηνῶν — διασκηνάω pres part act masc voc sg διασκηνάω pres part act neut nom/voc/acc sg διασκηνάω pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic ionic) διασκηνάω pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric ionic) διασκηνέω separate and retire each to his billet… …

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  • 123Compact space — Compactness redirects here. For the concept in first order logic, see compactness theorem. In mathematics, specifically general topology and metric topology, a compact space is an abstract mathematical space whose topology has the compactness… …

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  • 124Normal 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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  • 125V6 engine — A V6 engine is a V engine with six cylinders mounted on the crankcase in two banks of three cylinders, usually set at either a right angle or an acute angle to each other, with all six pistons driving a common crankshaft. It is the second most… …

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  • 126Octave — For other uses, see Octave (disambiguation). Perfect octave Inverse unison Name Other names Abbreviation P8 Size …

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  • 127Likelihood function — In statistics, a likelihood function (often simply the likelihood) is a function of the parameters of a statistical model, defined as follows: the likelihood of a set of parameter values given some observed outcomes is equal to the probability of …

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  • 128Tetrachord — Traditionally, a tetrachord is a series of four tones filling in the interval of a perfect fourth, a 4:3 frequency proportion. In modern usage a tetrachord is any four note segment of a scale or tone row. The term tetrachord derives from ancient… …

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