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Probability
The measure of the likelihood that an event will occur.
Posterior Probability
The revised probability of an event occurring after taking into consideration new information.
Prior Probability
The probability of an event before new data or information is taken into account.
Conformation
The spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule that can be altered by rotation around single bonds without breaking chemical bonds.
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