Likehood

Like´hood

    (līk´hŎd)
n.1.Likelihood.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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As the number of patent arteries correlate with a higher likehood of functional limb salvage, it is generally preferred to restore the patency of both tibial arteries (35).
(23) No original em ingles: "[...] Preventing poverty is crucial to achieving gender equality now, after the Family wage, given the high rates of poverty in solo-mother families and the vastly increased likehood that U.S.
[28] Stoica P, Nehorai A, "MUSIC maximum likehood and cramer band," IEEE Transactions on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing, vol.
Although imaging characteristics of XCG closely resemble those of GBC in terms of gallbladder wall thickening and tendency to involve neighbouring organs, presence of gallstones indicate high likehood of XCG.
(1998) de 5% de erro amostral quando se utiliza a estimacao de maxima verossimilhanca (maximum likehood) no calculo dos parametros.
[48] CN: fixed-point number not float-point number, 1st stage: uniform quantization + channel likehood information, 2nd stage: uniform quantization+ information transmission btw CN & VN Nguyen Thi Dieu AWGN CN: Stopping Node Linh et.
'If this honourable court does not intervene, there is a real risk and likehood that the suit property shall be wasted and irreparably damaged and the dignity, honour and authority of this honourable court brought to dispute,' the lawyers argue.