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When fluid collects gradually in a pericardial effusion,the pericardium stretches to accommodate large quantities of fluid without compressing the heart.
Joint Probabilities
The probability of two or more events happening at the same time, assuming they are related.
Complement
In probability theory, the complement of an event is the set of all outcomes that are not in the event.
Event A
A specified occurrence or outcome, often used in probability and statistics to denote a specific set of results within an experiment.
Sample Space
The collection of all potential results or outcomes from a probabilistic experiment.
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