stochastically larger or smaller
- stochastically larger or smaller
French\ \ stochastiquement plus grand ou plus petit
German\ \ stochastisch größer oder kleiner
Dutch\ \ stochastisch groter of kleiner
Italian\ \ stocasticamente maggiore o minore
Spanish\ \ estocásticamente mayor o menor
Catalan\ \ estocàsticament més gran o més petit
Portuguese\ \ estocasticamente maior ou menor
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ stokastiskt större eller mindre
Greek\ \ στοχαστικά μεγαλύτερες ή μικρότερες
Finnish\ \ stokastisesti suurempi tai pienempi
Hungarian\ \ sztochasztikusan nagyobb vagy kisebb
Turkish\ \ stokastik olarak büyük veya küçük
Estonian\ \ stohhastiliselt suurem või väiksem
Lithuanian\ \ stochastiškai didesnis ar mažesnis
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ stochastycznie większy lub mniejszy
Russian\ \ стохастически больше или меньше
Ukrainian\ \ стохастично більше чи менше
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ -
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ betowre t sadofi bozorgt r ya kooch kt r
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ تصادفياً اصغر او اكبر
Afrikaans\ \ stogasties groter of kleiner
Chinese\ \ 随 机 较 大 或 较 小
Korean\ \ 확률적으로 크거나 작은
Statistical terms.
2014.
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