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- statistical perspective, coincidences are inevitable and often less remarkable than they may appear intuitively. Usually, coincidences are chance events with...
- listed "coincidences are easily explained as the simple product of mere chance." In 1992, the Skeptical Inquirer ran a "Spooky Presidential Coincidences Contest...
- kinds of mathematical coincidences, such as integers simultaneously satisfying multiple seemingly unrelated criteria or coincidences regarding units of measurement...
- A coincidence rangefinder or coincidence telemeter is a type of rangefinder that uses the principle of triangulation and an optical device to allow an...
- scientists, particularly psychologists, studying coincidences, is [the view] that the occurrence of coincidences, as psychologically experienced, is induced...
- formula gives the ratio of the total number of coincidences observed to the total number of coincidences that one would expect from the null model. The...
- electronic coincidence device. It used a single pentode vacuum tube and could register only twofold coincidences. The main idea of 'coincidence detection'...
- Hasards ou coïncidences is a French film directed by Claude Lelouch, released in 1998. Alessandra Martines : Myriam Lini Pierre Arditi : Pierre Turi Marc...
- American silent film directed by Chet Withey and starring Robert Harron Coincidences (film), a 1947 French film directed by Serge Debecque Concurrency (disambiguation)...
- The coincidence of wants (often known as double coincidence of wants)[verification needed] is an economic phenomenon where two parties each hold an item...