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'''Abba Arika''', the name of the Babylonian 'amora (q.v.) of the 3rd century, who established at Sura the systematic study of the Rabbinic traditions which, using the [[Mishnah]] as text, led to the compilation of the [[Talmud]]. He is commonly known as Rab. |
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- See also : BinomialDistribution