normal probability paper

normal probability paper
French\ \ papier à échelle fonctionnelle normale
German\ \ Normalwahrscheinlichkeitspapier
Dutch\ \ normaal waarschijnlijkheidspapier
Italian\ \ carta in scala di probabilitatà normale
Spanish\ \ papel probabilístico normal
Catalan\ \ paper probabilístic normal
Portuguese\ \ papel probabilístico normal
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ normalfordelingssandsynlighedspapir; sandsynlighedspapir
Norwegian\ \ normalfordelingspapir
Swedish\ \ normalfördelningspapper
Greek\ \ κανονικό έγγραφο πιθανότητας
Finnish\ \ normaalijakaumapaperi
Hungarian\ \ normális valószínûségi skála papír
Turkish\ \ normal olasılık kağıdı
Estonian\ \ normaal-tõenäosuspaber
Lithuanian\ \ normalusis tikimybinis popierius
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ papier ze skalą prawdopodobieństw rozkładu normalnego
Russian\ \ нормальная вероятностная бумага
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ normalpappír
Euskara\ \ normal probabilitatea paper
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ ورق بياني للاحتمال الطبيعي
Afrikaans\ \ normaalwaarskynlikheidspapier
Chinese\ \ 正 态 概 率 曲 线 纸 ( 坐 标 纸 )
Korean\ \ 정규확률지

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