Laplace law of succession

Laplace law of succession
French\ \ loi de succesion de Laplace
German\ \ Laplacesches Folgegesetz
Dutch\ \ voortzettingswet van Laplace
Italian\ \ legge di successione di Laplace
Spanish\ \ ley de la herencia de Laplace
Catalan\ \ llei de Laplace de successió
Portuguese\ \ lei da sucessão de Laplace
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ νόμος της διαδοχής Laplace
Finnish\ \ (Laplacen jatkuvuuden laki)
Hungarian\ \ Laplace-féle sorrendiségi törvény
Turkish\ \ Laplace ardışıklık (silsile) yasası
Estonian\ \ Laplace'i järgnevusseadus
Lithuanian\ \ Laplace sekos dėsnis; Laplace sekos taisyklė ; Laplaso sekos dėsnis; Laplaso sekos taisyklė
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ prawo następstwa Laplace'a
Russian\ \ закон следования Лапласа
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ Laplace lög í röð
Euskara\ \ Laplace ondorengotza legea
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ قانون توالي لاپلاس
Arabic\ \ قانون لابلاس للتوالي
Afrikaans\ \ Laplace se opvolgwet
Chinese\ \ 拉 普 拉 斯 连 续 律
Korean\ \ 라플라스 승계 법칙

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