continuous probability law
- continuous probability law
French\ \ loi de probabilité continue
German\ \ stetiges Wahrscheinlichkeitsgesetz
Dutch\ \ continue waarschijnlijkheidsverdeling; continue kansverdeling
Italian\ \ legge di probabilitá continua
Spanish\ \ ley de probabilidad continua
Catalan\ \ llei de probabilitat contínua
Portuguese\ \ lei de probabilidade contínua
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ kontinuert fordeling
Norwegian\ \ kontinuerlig sannsynlighet loven
Swedish\ \ kontinuerlig sannolikhet lag
Greek\ \ συνεχής νόμος πιθανοτήτων
Finnish\ \ jatkuva todennäköisyyslaki
Hungarian\ \ folytonos valószínûségi törvény
Turkish\ \ sürekli olasılık yasası
Estonian\ \ pidev jaotusseadus
Lithuanian\ \ tolydusis tikimybinis dėsnis
Slovenian\ \ neprekinjeno verjetnost zakon
Polish\ \ ciągłe prawo prawdopodobieństwa; ciągły rozkład prawdopodobieństwa
Russian\ \ непрерывный вероятностный закон
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ samfellda líkur lög
Euskara\ \ etengabeko probabilitate legeak
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ قانون الاحتمال المتصل
Afrikaans\ \ kontinue waarskynlikheidsverdeling
Chinese\ \ 连 续 概 率 律
Korean\ \ 연속확률법칙
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