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[en] The primary contribution of statistics to risk assessment is in the estimation of probabilities. Frequently the probabilities in question are small, and their estimation is particularly difficult. The authors consider three examples illustrating some problems inherent in the estimation of small probabilities
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Lind, N.C. (ed.) (Waterloo Univ., Ontario (Canada). Dept. of Civil Engineering); 185 p; ISBN 0-88898-040-X; ; 1982; p. 17-26; University of Waterloo Press; Waterloo (Canada); Symposium on risk in new technologies; Waterloo, Ontario (Canada); 15 Dec 1981
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