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Most animals communicate by acoustical, optical, and tactile means of
transmission. Thus, most mammals have a laryngeal voice (from vocal cords);
many lower vertebrates use simpler forms of respiratory generation of sound
waves; and ...
Most animals communicate by acoustical, optical, and tactile means of
transmission. Thus, most mammals have a laryngeal voice (from vocal cords);
many lower vertebrates use simpler forms of respiratory generation of sound
waves; and ...
Page 617
The variance of X is (1 – p) times the mean (see 15). For the normal distribution (
see 16a), upon integration the mean u of the random variable X is 61 (see 17),
and the variance o” is 62 (see 18). Consequently, the parameters of the normal ...
The variance of X is (1 – p) times the mean (see 15). For the normal distribution (
see 16a), upon integration the mean u of the random variable X is 61 (see 17),
and the variance o” is 62 (see 18). Consequently, the parameters of the normal ...
Page 619
Asymptotically (i.e., as n tends to infinity) 6 tends to be normally distributed with
asymptotic mean 6 and asymptotic variance expressed in a simple formula (see
43) in terms of the reciprocal expectation of the second derivative (with respect to
...
Asymptotically (i.e., as n tends to infinity) 6 tends to be normally distributed with
asymptotic mean 6 and asymptotic variance expressed in a simple formula (see
43) in terms of the reciprocal expectation of the second derivative (with respect to
...
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