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Neuronal cells that are short-lived and therefore are frequently replaced are
Binomial Experiment
A statistical experiment that follows the binomial distribution, characterized by having a fixed number of trials, two possible outcomes, independence, and constant probability of success.
Successes
Refers to the number of times a desired outcome occurs in a given scenario.
Failure Probabilities
The likelihood or chance that a system or component will fail to perform its intended function.
Cumulative Binomial Probability
The probability of achieving a specific number of successes in a given number of trials in a binomial experiment, calculated up to that point.
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