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select the other door. Intuitively, one might think the player is choosing between two doors with equal probability, and that the opportunity to choose another door makes no difference. However, an analysis of the probability spaces would reveal that the contestant has received new information, and that changing to the other door would increase their chances of winning.
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likely to come up more often in the future. This logic is valid only if the randomisation might be biased, for example if a die is suspected to be loaded then its failure to roll enough sixes would be evidence of that loading. If the die is known to be fair, then previous rolls can give no indication of future events.
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gren, Jon; Rutter, Matthew T.; Fenster, Charles B.; Weigel, Detlef (February
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behind the others. Once the contestant has chosen a door, the host opens one of the remaining doors to reveal a goat, eliminating that door as an option. With only two doors left (one with the car, the other with another goat), the player must decide to either keep their decision, or to switch and
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To be sure, the probability space does illustrate four ways of having these two children: boy-boy, girl-boy, boy-girl, and girl-girl. But once it is known that at least one of the children is female, this rules out the boy-boy scenario, leaving only three ways of having the two children: boy-girl,
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are drawn and not returned to the deck. In this case, once a jack is removed from the deck, the next draw is less likely to be a jack and more likely to be some other card. However, if the jack is returned to the deck, and the deck is thoroughly reshuffled, a jack is as likely to be drawn as any
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This argument is, "In a random selection of numbers, since all numbers eventually appear, those that have not come up yet are 'due', and thus more likely to come up soon." This logic is only correct if applied to a system where numbers that come up are removed from the system, such as when
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Pi certainly seems to behave this way. In the first six billion decimal places of pi, each of the digits from 0 through 9 shows up about six hundred million times. Yet such results, conceivably accidental, do not prove normality even in base 10, much less normality in other number
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due to the systematically improved chance for survival and reproduction that those mutated genes confer on individuals who possess them. The location of the mutation is not entirely random however as e.g. biologically important regions may be more protected from mutations.
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is placed in a controlled environment, it cannot be predicted how long it will take for the atom to decayâonly the probability of decay in a given time. Thus, quantum mechanics does not specify the outcome of individual experiments, but only the probabilities.
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evolve at random, in the sense that the expected value of their change is zero but the actual value may turn out to be positive or negative. More generally, asset prices are influenced by a variety of unpredictable events in the general economic environment.
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number selection schemes. Truly random processes such as these do not have memory, which makes it impossible for past outcomes to affect future outcomes. In fact, there is no finite number of trials that can guarantee a success.
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wheels, were first developed for use in gambling. The ability to produce random numbers fairly is vital to electronic gambling, and, as such, the methods used to create them are usually regulated by government
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other card. The same applies in any other process where objects are selected independently, and none are removed after each event, such as the roll of a die, a coin toss, or most
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winners. In fact, randomness has been used for games of chance throughout history, and to select out individuals for an unwanted task in a fair way (see
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to a predictable value as the number of trials becomes arbitrarily large. Non-convergence or convergence to a different value is possible, but has
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and does not follow an intelligible pattern or combination. Individual random events are, by definition, unpredictable, but if there is a known
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817:studies, among other topics, what constitutes a
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2397:The New York Times
2393:"Playing the Odds"
2250:on 20 October 2007
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2798:Ergodic theorem
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2775:Stable manifold
2765:Recurrence plot
2681:
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2621:
2616:
2532:
2491:Gregory Chaitin
2452:Donald E. Knuth
2435:Olav Kallenberg
2409:
2407:Further reading
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1124:quality control
1102:postseason play
1100:tied teams for
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884:
847:Gregory Chaitin
819:random sequence
785:
760:possibilities.
737:
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628:
557:games of chance
526:
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426:random variable
365:
213:Random variable
164:Bernoulli trial
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5294:partial (PACF)
5285:
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5241:Specific tests
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5141:Classification
5138:
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5128:
5123:
5118:
5113:
5107:
5105:
5099:
5098:
5096:
5095:
5090:
5088:McNemar's test
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5080:
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5064:
5062:
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5019:
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5000:
4994:
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4986:
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4966:
4960:
4958:
4952:
4951:
4949:
4948:
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4928:
4926:Semiparametric
4923:
4918:
4912:
4910:
4906:
4905:
4903:
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4897:
4892:
4887:
4881:
4879:
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4713:
4710:
4709:
4707:
4706:
4701:
4700:
4699:
4691:
4683:
4667:
4664:(MannâWhitney)
4659:
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4644:
4643:
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4631:
4629:
4623:
4622:
4620:
4619:
4618:
4617:
4612:
4607:
4597:
4592:
4589:(ShapiroâWilk)
4584:
4579:
4574:
4569:
4564:
4556:
4550:
4548:
4542:
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4539:
4538:
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4501:Specific tests
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4018:
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4006:
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3997:
3992:
3987:
3982:
3977:
3972:
3966:
3964:
3958:
3957:
3955:
3954:
3952:Standard error
3949:
3944:
3939:
3938:
3937:
3932:
3921:
3919:
3913:
3912:
3910:
3909:
3904:
3899:
3894:
3889:
3884:
3882:Optimal design
3879:
3874:
3868:
3866:
3856:
3855:
3843:
3842:
3839:
3838:
3835:
3834:
3832:
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3806:
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3679:Summary tables
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3649:
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3622:
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3611:
3610:
3605:
3600:
3595:
3590:
3585:
3580:
3574:
3572:
3566:
3565:
3563:
3562:
3557:
3552:
3551:
3550:
3545:
3540:
3535:
3530:
3525:
3520:
3515:
3513:Contraharmonic
3510:
3505:
3494:
3492:
3483:
3473:
3472:
3460:
3459:
3457:
3456:
3451:
3445:
3442:
3441:
3434:
3433:
3426:
3419:
3411:
3402:
3401:
3399:
3398:
3393:
3391:Predictability
3388:
3383:
3378:
3372:
3370:
3364:
3363:
3361:
3360:
3358:Lai-Sang Young
3355:
3353:James A. Yorke
3350:
3348:Amie Wilkinson
3345:
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3330:
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3310:
3305:
3300:
3295:
3290:
3285:
3283:Henri Poincaré
3280:
3275:
3270:
3265:
3260:
3255:
3250:
3245:
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3225:
3220:
3215:
3210:
3205:
3200:
3195:
3189:
3187:
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3180:
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3177:
3172:
3167:
3162:
3157:
3152:
3150:Kicked rotator
3147:
3142:
3137:
3132:
3127:
3122:
3120:Chua's circuit
3116:
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3108:
3107:
3104:
3103:
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3100:
3095:
3090:
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3080:
3075:
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3065:
3060:
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3046:
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3040:Zaslavskii map
3037:
3035:Tinkerbell map
3032:
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3022:
3017:
3012:
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2977:
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2899:
2894:
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2884:
2882:Ergodic theory
2879:
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2869:
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2686:
2683:
2682:
2680:
2679:
2674:
2672:Periodic point
2669:
2664:
2659:
2654:
2649:
2644:
2638:
2636:
2633:
2627:
2623:
2622:
2615:
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2607:
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2530:External links
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959:ancient Athens
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886:Main article:
883:
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851:Per Martin-Löf
843:Ray Solomonoff
839:Per Martin-Löf
809:random numbers
784:
783:In mathematics
781:
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395:predictability
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5651:Geostatistics
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5618:Psychometrics
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5492:
5490:
5487:
5486:
5484:
5482:
5481:Biostatistics
5478:
5474:
5470:
5465:
5461:
5443:
5442:Log-rank test
5440:
5439:
5437:
5433:
5427:
5424:
5423:
5421:
5419:
5415:
5409:
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5345:
5343:
5340:
5339:
5337:
5335:
5331:
5325:
5322:
5320:
5317:
5315:
5313:(BoxâJenkins)
5309:
5307:
5304:
5302:
5299:
5295:
5292:
5291:
5290:
5287:
5286:
5284:
5282:
5278:
5272:
5269:
5267:
5266:DurbinâWatson
5264:
5262:
5256:
5254:
5251:
5249:
5248:DickeyâFuller
5246:
5245:
5243:
5239:
5233:
5230:
5228:
5225:
5223:
5222:Cointegration
5220:
5218:
5215:
5213:
5210:
5208:
5205:
5203:
5200:
5198:
5197:Decomposition
5195:
5194:
5192:
5188:
5185:
5183:
5179:
5169:
5166:
5165:
5164:
5161:
5160:
5159:
5156:
5152:
5149:
5148:
5147:
5144:
5142:
5139:
5137:
5134:
5132:
5129:
5127:
5124:
5122:
5119:
5117:
5114:
5112:
5109:
5108:
5106:
5104:
5100:
5094:
5091:
5089:
5086:
5084:
5081:
5079:
5076:
5074:
5071:
5069:
5068:Cohen's kappa
5066:
5065:
5063:
5061:
5057:
5053:
5049:
5045:
5041:
5037:
5032:
5028:
5014:
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4947:
4944:
4942:
4939:
4937:
4934:
4932:
4929:
4927:
4924:
4922:
4921:Nonparametric
4919:
4917:
4914:
4913:
4911:
4907:
4901:
4898:
4896:
4893:
4891:
4888:
4886:
4883:
4882:
4880:
4878:
4874:
4868:
4865:
4863:
4860:
4858:
4855:
4853:
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4715:
4705:
4702:
4698:
4692:
4690:
4684:
4682:
4676:
4675:
4674:
4671:
4670:Nonparametric
4668:
4666:
4660:
4656:
4653:
4652:
4651:
4645:
4641:
4640:Sample median
4638:
4637:
4636:
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4624:
4616:
4613:
4611:
4608:
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5258:Q-statistic
5207:Stationarity
5103:Multivariate
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5040:Multivariate
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4748:Bayes factor
4647:Signed rank
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4208:Completeness
4044:Cohort study
3942:Opinion poll
3877:Missing data
3864:Study design
3819:Scatter plot
3741:Scatter plot
3734:Spearman's Ï
3696:Grouped data
3338:Mary Tsingou
3303:David Ruelle
3298:Otto Rössler
3243:Michel HĂ©non
3213:Leon O. Chua
3170:Tilt-A-Whirl
3140:FPUT problem
3025:Standard map
3020:Logistic map
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5636:Cartography
5598:Jurimetrics
5550:Reliability
5281:Time domain
5260:(LjungâBox)
5182:Time-series
5060:Categorical
5044:Time-series
5036:Categorical
4971:(Bernoulli)
4806:Correlation
4786:Correlation
4582:JarqueâBera
4554:Chi-squared
4316:M-estimator
4269:Asymptotics
4213:Sufficiency
3980:Interaction
3892:Replication
3872:Effect size
3829:Violin plot
3809:Radar chart
3789:Forest plot
3779:Correlogram
3729:Kendall's Ï
3323:Nina Snaith
3313:Yakov Sinai
3198:Rufus Bowen
2948:Duffing map
2933:Baker's map
2858:Theoretical
2770:SRB measure
2677:Phase space
2647:Bifurcation
2581:, from the
1912:12 February
1800:20 November
1585:21 November
1535:probability
1424:for more).
1241:arithmetics
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1166:for more).
1164:Determinism
1116:Mathematics
1094:coin tosses
1047:lotteries.
949:In politics
855:Yongge Wang
789:probability
681:Random walk
651:Game theory
597:random walk
569:kleroterion
430:event space
415:probability
248:Random walk
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5743:Randomness
5737:Categories
5588:Demography
5306:ARMA model
5111:Regression
4688:(Friedman)
4649:(Wilcoxon)
4587:Normality
4577:Lilliefors
4524:Student's
4400:Resampling
4274:Robustness
4262:divergence
4252:Efficiency
4190:(monotone)
4185:Likelihood
4102:Population
3935:Stratified
3887:Population
3706:Dependence
3662:Count data
3593:Percentile
3570:Dispersion
3503:Arithmetic
3438:Statistics
3381:Complexity
3278:Edward Ott
3125:Convection
3050:Continuous
2725:Ergodicity
2536:QuantumLab
2413:Randomness
1906:U.C. Davis
1670:, (2017).
1545:References
1504:Random.org
1371:See also:
1346:See also:
1294:complexity
1249:seed state
1229:Randomness
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1197:Randomness
1170:Generation
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980:non-random
932:In finance
922:Paul ErdĆs
892:See also:
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805:simulation
797:Statistics
773:individual
735:In biology
691:Statistics
626:In science
616:deliberate
549:divination
461:statistics
387:randomness
159:Experiment
106:Randomness
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4736:posterior
4662:Rank sum
4410:Jackknife
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4223:Bootstrap
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4107:Statistic
3902:Statistic
3814:Run chart
3799:Pie chart
3794:Histogram
3784:Fan chart
3759:Bar chart
3641:L-moments
3528:Geometric
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3253:Bryna Kra
3186:theorists
2995:Ikeda map
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2657:Limit set
2642:Attractor
2469:, 2nd ed.
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1255:The many
1160:Free will
1033:Allotment
976:evolution
753:gene pool
745:mutations
585:John Venn
561:sortition
152:Singleton
5683:Category
5376:Survival
5253:Johansen
4976:Binomial
4931:Isotonic
4518:(normal)
4163:location
3970:Blocking
3925:Sampling
3804:QâQ plot
3769:Box plot
3751:Graphics
3646:Skewness
3636:Kurtosis
3608:Variance
3538:Heronian
3533:Harmonic
3369:articles
3111:Physical
3030:Tent map
2920:Discrete
2860:branches
2790:Theorems
2626:Concepts
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2182:72016377
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2092:15609415
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1980:35022609
1863:17443179
1735:(1991).
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1441:See also
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1154:such as
1148:Religion
1138:Medicine
1067:roulette
1055:gambling
1029:isonomia
1021:Politics
990:Buddhist
793:gambling
769:freckles
577:calculus
553:religion
532:Ancient
233:Variance
5709:Commons
5656:Kriging
5541:Process
5498:studies
5357:Wavelet
5190:General
4357:Plug-in
4151:L space
3930:Cluster
3631:Moments
3449:Outline
3367:Related
3175:Weather
3113:systems
2906:Chaotic
2652:Fractal
2542:HotBits
2442:0854102
2375:4300790
2347:Bibcode
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1835:Bibcode
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1360:lottery
1130:and in
1110:lottery
1076:lottery
765:density
518:History
399:symbols
391:pattern
147:Outcome
5578:Census
5168:Normal
5116:Manova
4936:Robust
4686:2-way
4678:1-way
4516:-test
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3555:Median
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3490:Center
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870:normal
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534:fresco
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3518:Cubic
3454:Index
3184:Chaos
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1791:(PDF)
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1517:Notes
1051:Games
1045:draft
994:karma
986:Hindu
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127:Event
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4487:Wald
3560:Mode
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2910:list
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2519:ISBN
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