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In a metal the probability of a state 0.1 eV below Fermi level being occupied
is more than the probability of state 0.1 eV above Fermi level being occupied
is the same as the probability of state 0.1 eV above Fermi level being occupied
is less than the probability of state 0.1 eV above Fermi level being occupied
may be equal to or more or less than the probability of state 0.1 eV above Fermi level being occupied
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is more than the probability of state 0.1 eV above Fermi level being occupied
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