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  • Jack Kerouac's influential novel Qn The Road was published in 1957.

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  • Jack Kerouac's influential novel Qn The Road was published in 1957.

    Archive 2005-11-01 Annie 2005

  • Qn 5 Aug 71, a JPRC representative brought photos of the above US PW on to CMIC.

    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE REPORT 1996

  • Moray had a rubber skull that glowed in the dark, and he attached it to the bedsprings of the top bunk, so that it dangled in front of Stephanie's face where she lay Qn the bottom one.

    Quite Ugly One Morning Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 1996

  • Qn a shelf in the cupboard were small packets of breakfast cereals and a screw jar of muesli.

    The Lighthouse James, P. D. 1988

  • If this “Liapounov condi - tion” holds, Qn (x) is asymptotically normal just as in the original de Moivre-Laplace case.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas HILDA GEIRINGER 1968

  • Qn (x2) - Qn (x1) is the probability that the object of our inference (for example, the unknown “ace” - probability) be between x1 and x2.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas HILDA GEIRINGER 1968

  • In 1922 J.W. Lindeberg gave necessary and sufficient conditions for convergence of Qn (x) towards a normal distribution.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas HILDA GEIRINGER 1968

  • One asks for the probability Qn (x) that Qn (x) that x1 + x2 + ... + xn be less than or equal to x; in particular as n → ∞.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas HILDA GEIRINGER 1968

  • Denote by Qn (x) the probability to obtain in the n trials

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas HILDA GEIRINGER 1968

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