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<bibitem type="B">   <ARLID>0411108</ARLID> <utime>20240103182302.3</utime><mtime>20060210235959.9</mtime>    <ISBN>80-245-0471-5</ISBN>         <title language="eng" primary="1">Basic Probability</title>  <publisher> <place>Praha</place> <name>VŠE</name> <pub_time>2003</pub_time> </publisher> <specification> <page_count>46 s.</page_count> </specification> <edition> <name>Lecture Notes for Ph.D. studies.</name> <volume_id>1/2003</volume_id> </edition>    <keyword>probability</keyword>    <author primary="1"> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0101118</ARLID> <name1>Jiroušek</name1> <name2>Radim</name2> <institution>UTIA-B</institution> <full_dept>Department of Decision Making Theory</full_dept>  <fullinstit>Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.</fullinstit> </author> <author primary="0"> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0213040</ARLID> <name1>Scozzafava</name1> <name2>R.</name2> <country>IT</country>  </author>     <COSATI>12A</COSATI>    <cas_special> <research> <research_id>CEZ:AV0Z1075907</research_id> </research>  <abstract language="eng" primary="1">The text is an introduction to probability theory determined to a wide audience, including undergraduate and postgraduate students in economics, computer scinece, mathematics and statistics, sharing interest in decisin support systems and, in general, any context that requires to act under partial knowledge and uncertainty.</abstract>      <RIV>BB</RIV>   <department>MTR</department>    <permalink>http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0131195</permalink>   <ID_orig>UTIA-B 20030095</ID_orig>     <arlyear>2003</arlyear>       <unknown tag="mrcbU10"> 2003 </unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbU10"> Praha VŠE </unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbU12"> 80-245-0471-5 </unknown> </cas_special> </bibitem>