38 hits 37.42 per million (hits/wds×1,000,000), 25.70/mill in RefCorp for KEYNESS=1.46 in brown_strip.txt [?]
001. rst assignment after a year's wait. Other triumphs include " RANDOM Harvest", "Madame Curie", "Pride and Prejudice", "The
002. 0, 1. The number of successes on each shot is a value of a RANDOM variable that has values 0 or 1, and there are 5 such
003. a die until an ace appears. Here the number of trials is a RANDOM variable, not a fixed number.. BINOMIAL TRIALS._ E
004. binomial trial can be thought of as producing a value of a RANDOM variable associated with that trial and taking the va
005. together are more likely to have similar tastes than are a RANDOM pair of people drawn from the entire population of vi
006. ,500. The third list was selected by the research team on a RANDOM basis from the Thomas Register. It was compiled as a
007. . When an occurrence **f is isolated during text reading, a RANDOM memory address **f, the address of a cell in the X-re
008. _ The fact that AIA lists might not have been selected on a RANDOM basis. The control sample was selected by taking the
009. he United States. Fifty of the 100 firms were selected on a RANDOM basis from 3,500 names submitted by member companies
010. ing a list of text forms as text is read by the computer. A RANDOM -storage scheme, based on the spelling of forms, provi
011. lving astronomical problems requires, for Copernicus, not a RANDOM search of unrelated tables, but a regular employment
012. new text occurrence in the form list during text reading. A RANDOM address **f that lies within the X-region of memory m
013. d not dared to enter it before, walked between two trees at RANDOM and headed in what she believed was the direction of
014. e 2 shows operating cost data of state vehicles selected at RANDOM. One matter of concern to the complete effectiveness
015. erest. Each trial consists of choosing a student manager at RANDOM. The 2 possible outcomes on each trial are "driver" o
016. g conditions. Efforts were made to take the grab samples at RANDOM periods so that the mass of data could be treated as
017. ke accidents. The aesthetic appeal of pure paint laid on at RANDOM may exist, but it is a very impoverished appeal. Once
018. sery were zigzagging wildly in all directions, seemingly at RANDOM. "Hesperus! What's going on here? What's happened"? "
019. urce and are continually changed by Wisman or his staff, at RANDOM intervals. But even the contents of Wisman's box cann
020. e. A third situation is possible. The formula for computing RANDOM addresses from the form of each occurrence will not g
021. day','Gabriel's horn', and a frustrated devil- with a few RANDOM'Hallelujahs' thrown in for good measure. I feel obli
022. . The several trials of a binomial experiment produce a new RANDOM variable X, the total number of successes, which is j
023. . Nothing looks less like their work than the happenings of RANDOM occasion. Many of the post-World War /2, abstract exp
024. ges). He may even alter the pattern by applying a scheme of RANDOM numbers. But he cannot order his elements by will, ei
025. men could begin to store up in their minds the same sort of RANDOM and meaningless statistics that small boys had long l
026. vided into several large segments, a last-minute drawing of RANDOM numbers may determine the order of the segments for a
027. h shots were bull's-eyes. A binomial experiment can produce RANDOM variables other than the number of successes. For exa
028. ools. It was assumed that the sampling procedure was purely RANDOM with respect to the personality variables under inves
029. andom variable that has values 0 or 1, and there are 5 such RANDOM variables here. Their sum is X, the total number of s
030. success. The outcome of the experiment is X successes. The RANDOM variable X takes the values **f with probabilities **
031. , although it was only rarely that he added anything to the RANDOM conversations. At one such gathering Charlotte announ
032. e). Thus we do not score the number of bull's-eyes, and the RANDOM variable is not the number of successes. The constanc
033. s a result. There is no justification for systematizing the RANDOM statements of Irenaeus about the image of God beyond
034. s in some whole number from 0 through n as the value of the RANDOM variable X, where **f. We want to study the probabili
035. the total number of successes, which is just the sum of the RANDOM variables associated with the single trials.
036. here **f. We want to study the probability function of this RANDOM variable. For example, we are interested in the numbe
037. ss is especially difficult since gyro drifting is typically RANDOM. #7-4. PLATFORM HEADING.# Platform heading consists o
038. ilies, the distance would of course be 0. If it were wholly RANDOM and unrelated, it would be 2.0, assuming the five cla