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Definition of Probality

Probality
Probality Pro*bal"i*ty, n. Probability. [Obs.] ``With as great probality.' --Holland.

Meaning of Probality from wikipedia

- Look up Probe or probe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Probe may refer to: Probe (film), American TV film that served as the pilot for the TV series...
- Probability is the branch of mathematics and statistics concerning events and numerical descriptions of how likely they are to occur. The probability of...
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- Flying probes are test probes used for testing both bare circuit boards and boards loaded with components. Flying probes were introduced in the late 1980’s...
- A logic probe is a low-cost hand-held test probe used for analyzing and troubleshooting the logical states (boolean 0 or 1) of a digital circuit. When...
- P.R.O.B.E. is a series of direct-to-video science-fiction films mostly written by Mark Gatiss and produced by BBV Productions. It was the first live-action...
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- A spin probe is a molecule with stable free radical character that carries a functional group. This group can be used to couple the probe to another molecule...