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19:57 Dec 10, 2004 |
German to English translations [PRO] Science - Mathematics & Statistics | |||||||
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| Selected response from: dmagheru (X) Local time: 20:31 | ||||||
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3 +1 | supposed distribution |
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4 | the assumed/ supposed distribution |
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3 | underlying |
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supposed distribution Explanation: seems right to me |
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the assumed/ supposed distribution Explanation: - |
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underlying Explanation: I am not attempting to come up with a literal translation here. When we look at a set of results, say percentatge of infected patients age, then we can consider the plot and think of what the underlying distributon might be leading to such a plot. There are many kind of distributions: Gaussian, Maxwell, etc. Of course more context would be very helpful. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day 20 hrs 9 mins (2004-12-12 16:06:52 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry: that was supposed to be \"percentage of infected patients vs. age\". -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day 20 hrs 10 mins (2004-12-12 16:07:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Also, \"many kinds\". |
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