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Antigen-presenting cells present antigens to
Bayes' Law
A theorem that describes the probability of an event, based on prior knowledge of conditions that might be related to the event.
Conditional Probabilities
Probabilities of events given the occurrence of some other event.
Likelihood Probabilities
The probabilities that reflect the plausibility of different parameter values given the observed data, used in statistical inference.
Posterior Probabilities
The probabilities assigned to outcomes or hypotheses after taking into account known data and a priori probabilities.
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