Yep, exactly.  But each dimension may have a different set of probabilities 
associated with it.  So to be more clear...

d.Probability("0, 1") -> P_0(0) P_1(1)

where P_0() is the PDF associated with the first dimension and P_1() is the PDF 
associated with the second dimension.

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