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The left and right coronary arteries
Null Hypothesis
A null hypothesis is a default position that there is no relationship between two measured phenomena or no difference among groups being compared in a statistical hypothesis test.
Expected Number
The predicted count or quantity based on probability calculations, often used in statistical analysis and planning.
Corps-years
A unit of measure combining the number of corps and the duration in years, though the term might not be standard across contexts.
Horse Kicks
Refers to data or instances used in statistical analysis or historical record-keeping, often cited in studies of rare events or to illustrate principles of probability.
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