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15 April 2024
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14 April 2024
- Logic of medical language abstract 18:07 −146 Gianni talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
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- diffhistN Logic of medical language abstract 17:58 +17,842 Gianni talk contribs Created page with "[ {{main menu}} ==Abstract== left|300px "The document 'Logic of Medical Language - Masticationpedia' delves into the complexities and potential ambiguities inherent in medical terminology. It argues that these ambiguities can lead to misinterpretations and diagnostic errors. The document utilizes a clinical case study to underscore the necessity of a formal logic approach in interpreting medical language, emphasizing the critical role of c..."
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- diffhistN Introduction abstract 17:03 +14,598 Gianni talk contribs Created page with "{{main menu}} = Introduction to Masticationpedia = {{ArtBy|autore=Gianni Frisardi}} ==Abstract== 350x350px|left The introduction of Masticationpedia offers a deep and complex analysis on themes that span the evolution of science, with a particular focus on medicine and dentistry. It begins by examining the epistemological transformation of science through the lens of Kuhn's paradigms, emphasizing the im..."