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A calculator for the Bivariate Normal

At the bottom of the page at the link, under "A calculator for cumulative probabilities from the bivariate normal distribution" there's a little binary applet, which can be downloaded, and which calculates the percentage chances of being in various parts of the volume of the distribution.

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