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A Geiger counter counts the number of alpha particles from radioactive material. Over a long period of time, an average of 14 particles per minute occurs. Assume the arrival of particles at the counter follows a Poisson distribution. Find the probability that at least one particle arrives in a particular one second period. Round your answer to four decimals.

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