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  • | titolo = The logic of medical diagnosis ...itions in classical logic.<br><!--69-->Strictly speaking, within classical logic they should not be treated as such, but even if we do, this does not absolu
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  • | titolo = The logic of medical diagnosis Dieses Beispiel ist Classical Logic Language, wie wir im Detail erklären werden, aber jetzt kommt ein Zweifel
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  • ...acks the necessary precision, forcing us to enhance it with other types of logic languages. ...arted ways in the previous chapter on the ‘[[The logic of medical language|Logic of Medical Language]]’ in an attempt to shift the attention from clinical
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  • #REDIRECT [[The logic of the classical language]]
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  • ...treatments. Additionally, the text discusses the application of classical logic in medical diagnostics, which refines the development of precise diagnostic ...ref>{{Cite book | autore = Stanley DE | autore2 = Campos DG | titolo = The logic of medical diagnosis | url = https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23974509/ | op
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  • ...clinical communication to the incorporation of sophisticated computational logic within the medical field, particularly highlighting its implications in cra The discourse extends into the realm of classical logic, elucidating its application in medical diagnostics through the utilization
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  • ...clinical communication to the incorporation of sophisticated computational logic within the medical field, particularly highlighting its implications in cra The discourse extends into the realm of classical logic, elucidating its application in medical diagnostics through the utilization
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  • #REDIRECT [[The logic of the classical language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The logic of the classical language]]
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  • *[[Logic of medical language]] **[[The logic of the classical language|The logic of classical language]]
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  • ...erpretations in fields like medicine where absolute truths are rare. Fuzzy logic is described as "fuzzy" due to its ability to handle degrees of truth rathe ...like classical logic that operates strictly on true or false values, fuzzy logic accommodates a spectrum of possibilities. This flexibility makes it adept a
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  • In this chapter, we will discuss '''fuzzy logic'''. It is called ''fuzzy'' because it is characterized by a gradualness: an ...he element that allows us to mathematically synthesize the nuances of this logic of language. It has been possible to show that with ‘fuzzy’ reasoning,
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  • <translate><!--T:1--> In this chapter, we will discuss '''fuzzy logic'''. It is called ''fuzzy'' because it is characterized by a gradualness: an ...he element that allows us to mathematically synthesize the nuances of this logic of language</translate>. <translate><!--T:3--> It has been possible to show
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  • ...treatments. Additionally, the text discusses the application of classical logic in medical diagnostics, which refines the development of precise diagnostic ...ref>{{Cite book | autore = Stanley DE | autore2 = Campos DG | titolo = The logic of medical diagnosis | url = https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23974509/ | op
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  • = Logic of medical language abstract = ...ent utilizes a clinical case study to underscore the necessity of a formal logic approach in interpreting medical language, emphasizing the critical role of
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  • ...clinical communication to the incorporation of sophisticated computational logic within the medical field, particularly highlighting its implications in cra The discourse extends into the realm of classical logic, elucidating its application in medical diagnostics through the utilization
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  • ...m modeling in biological systems is explored, and the difference between a classical probabilistic model and a quantum one is discussed, emphasizing the implica ...icationpedia.org/index.php/File:Hephaptic_edited.jpeg]]'''Machine language logic'''
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  • ...icationpedia.org/index.php/File:Hephaptic_edited.jpeg]]'''Machine language logic''' ...verbal language the uncertainty is much higher than that which occurs in a logic of machine language because Poppins could be affected (as they are things w
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  • ...icationpedia.org/index.php/File:Hephaptic_edited.jpeg]]'''Machine language logic''' ...verbal language the uncertainty is much higher than that which occurs in a logic of machine language because Poppins could be affected (as they are things w
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  • ...roviding illustrations of instances of clinical cases, we will see how the logic of probabilistic language is able to provide us a differential diagnosis in ==<span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">Probabilistic language logic in medicine</span>==
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  • ...acks the necessary precision, forcing us to enhance it with other types of logic languages. ...arted ways in the previous chapter on the ‘[[The logic of medical language|Logic of Medical Language]]’ in an attempt to shift the attention from clinical
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  • ...s to provide a more accurate interpretation of biological data compared to classical probabilistic models. This section aims to challenge and expand the reader' * Description: Explores the use of machine language logic in medical diagnosis, particularly in distinguishing between different type
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  • ...ognitive phenomenon, how can we represent it statistically? Unfortunately, classical statistics with the famous and inflated Bayes Theorem is not suitable becau ...ferent between contexts. For this reason in the chapter '[[Fuzzy language logic]]' we considered a set <math>\tilde{A}</math> and a membership function <ma
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  • ...ognitive phenomenon, how can we represent it statistically? Unfortunately, classical statistics with the famous and inflated Bayes Theorem is not suitable becau ...ferent between contexts. For this reason in the chapter '[[Fuzzy language logic]]' we considered a set <math>\tilde{A}</math> and a membership function <ma
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  • ...ognitive phenomenon, how can we represent it statistically? Unfortunately, classical statistics with the famous and inflated Bayes Theorem is not suitable becau ...ferent between contexts. For this reason in the chapter '[[Fuzzy language logic]]' we considered a set <math>\tilde{A}</math> and a membership function <ma
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  • ...roviding illustrations of instances of clinical cases, we will see how the logic of probabilistic language is able to provide us a differential diagnosis in ==<translate><!--T:6--> Probabilistic language logic in medicine</translate>==
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  • ...s in study designs and statistical methods. It introduces the concept that classical statistical approaches, such as Bayes' Theorem, are insufficient for TMD di ...Medicine''' - Suitable for innovative diagnostic approaches that go beyond classical statistical methods, reflecting the chapter’s push for newer models in me
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  • ...clinical communication to the incorporation of sophisticated computational logic within the medical field, particularly highlighting its implications in cra The discourse extends into the realm of classical logic, elucidating its application in medical diagnostics through the utilization
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  • ...e ''orofacial pain'' can take on a different meaning following a classical logic or a formal one. The passage from classical logic to formal logic does not imply adding a minor detail as it requires an accurate description
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  • | en = Logic of medical language ...e ''orofacial pain'' can take on a different meaning following a classical logic or a formal one.
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  • }}</ref> and to the statistical data of a 'Classical Probability' based on Bayes' Theorem (which we will discuss in the next cha ...'basic knowledge' which tends to reduce the vagueness and ambiguity of the logic of medical language.<ref>Codish S, Shiffman RN, «'''A model of ambiguity a
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  • ...lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">who tackles the problem of the logic of medical language, are taken up again and we reshape their content by ref ...ond to the laboratory tests mentioned above and precisa in '[[The logic of classical language]]'</span>.
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  • ...acity. An alternative mindset to deterministics that primarily considers a logic of fuzzy language and the important contribution of quantum probability wou ...as been exposed in the previous chapters from the 'Introduction' to the '[[Logic of medic language]]' chapters, beyond the complexity of the arguments and t
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  • }}</ref> and to the statistical data of a 'Classical Probability' based on Bayes' Theorem (which we will discuss in the next cha ...'basic knowledge' which tends to reduce the vagueness and ambiguity of the logic of medical language.<ref>Codish S, Shiffman RN, «'''A model of ambiguity a
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  • ...ic with quantum mechanics. The statistical mathematical models of a system logic, therefore, cannot be subjective, nor approximate, much less vague and non- ...s that have marked this path: that of ''dental clinical indices'' and of ''logic of medical language''.
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  • | en = System logic ...ic with quantum mechanics. The statistical mathematical models of a system logic, therefore, cannot be subjective, nor approximate, much less vague and non-
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  • ...quantum mechanics principles to dental diagnostics, promoting a shift from classical to quantum probabilistic models. }}</ref> and to the statistical data of a 'Classical Probability' based on Bayes' Theorem (which we will discuss in the next cha
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  • ...ic with quantum mechanics. The statistical mathematical models of a system logic, therefore, cannot be subjective, nor approximate, much less vague and non- ...s that have marked this path: that of ''dental clinical indices'' and of ''logic of medical language''.
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  • ...ic with quantum mechanics. The statistical mathematical models of a system logic, therefore, cannot be subjective, nor approximate, much less vague and non- ...s that have marked this path: that of ''dental clinical indices'' and of ''logic of medical language''.
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  • ...The chapter advocates for the integration of quantum probability and fuzzy logic into medical diagnostics, proposing a shift towards a more probabilistic an Moreover, the chapter discusses the role of "fuzzy logic" in diagnostics, which allows for a range of possibilities rather than bina
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  • ...bmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22Fuzzy+logic%22&filter=datesearch.y_10 Fuzzy logic on Pubmed]</ref><ref>Tutte le statistiche raccolte a seguito di visite al s ....nih.gov/?term=%22Temporomandibular+disorders+AND+Orofacial+Pain+AND+Fuzzy+logic%22&filter=datesearch.y_10 "Disturbi temporomandibolari E dolore orofacciale
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  • ...ces and complexities of medical terminology, focusing on the importance of logic in interpreting medical terms to prevent misdiagnosis and improve healthcar ...ostic decisions. The document highlights the importance of adopting formal logic in medical term interpretation to mitigate these challenges, underscoring t
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  • ...n the masticatory system]]' and in '[[Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system]]' has laid the founda ...miotics of the symptom and the clinical sign to the '[[System logic|System Logic]]' which, through 'System's Theory' models, quantify the system's responses
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  • ...chanics into medical diagnostics. This approach advocates for a shift from classical deterministic models to probabilistic models that can better accommodate th ...del''': Refers to the advanced methods used for diagnosing based on system logic and quantum mechanics.
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  • ...has nothing to do with a quantum interpretation of reality because in the classical we observe macroscopic phenomena (mandibular movements, TMJ, etc.) while in ...has nothing to do with a quantum interpretation of reality because in the classical we observe macroscopic phenomena (mandibular movements, TMJ, etc.) while in
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  • ...has nothing to do with a quantum interpretation of reality because in the classical we observe macroscopic phenomena (mandibular movements, TMJ, etc.) while in ...has nothing to do with a quantum interpretation of reality because in the classical we observe macroscopic phenomena (mandibular movements, TMJ, etc.) while in
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  • ...n the masticatory system]]' and in '[[Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system]]' has laid the founda ...miotics of the symptom and the clinical sign to the '[[System logic|System Logic]]' which, through 'System's Theory' models, quantify the system's responses
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  • ...s "Normocclusion or Malocclusion" should not be solely interpreted through classical mechanics due to their inherent quantum characteristics. The narrative intr ...em. This is exemplified through the discussion of two patients: one with a classical diagnosis of malocclusion and another whose post-orthognathic surgery state
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  • ...has nothing to do with a quantum interpretation of reality because in the classical we observe macroscopic phenomena (mandibular movements, TMJ, etc.) while in ...has nothing to do with a quantum interpretation of reality because in the classical we observe macroscopic phenomena (mandibular movements, TMJ, etc.) while in
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  • | en = System logic ...:''' Patient with open bite and right posterior crossbite who according to classical orthodontic indices can only be considered in a state of 'Malocclusion'
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  • ...accoppiata con la probabilità matematica. Abbiamo visto che [[The logic of classical language|logica classica]] da sola non è sufficiente per determinare diagn ...data, classes and subclasses mentioned and that build the apparatus of the logic of probabilistic's language</span>: Analysandum <math> = \{P(D),a\}</math>
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  • | titolo = The logic of medical diagnosis ...itions in classical logic.<br><!--69-->Strictly speaking, within classical logic they should not be treated as such, but even if we do, this does not absolu
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  • ...the limit of the probabilistic uncertainty. Following the first approach (classical model), a subject who reports chewing disorders related to a postural disor ...e already presented in the chapter '[[Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system]]' because it is very
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  • ...e couplée aux probabilités mathématiques. Nous avons vu que [[The logic of classical language|logique classique]] à elle seule ne suffit pas à déterminer des ...te raison, nous devrions également considérer [[Fuzzy logic language|Fuzzy Logic Language]] }}
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  • ...the limit of the probabilistic uncertainty. Following the first approach (classical model), a subject who reports chewing disorders related to a postural disor ...e already presented in the chapter '[[Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system]]' because it is very
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  • ...the limit of the probabilistic uncertainty. Following the first approach (classical model), a subject who reports chewing disorders related to a postural disor ...e already presented in the chapter '[[Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system]]' because it is very
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  • ...the limit of the probabilistic uncertainty. Following the first approach (classical model), a subject who reports chewing disorders related to a postural disor ...e already presented in the chapter '[[Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system]]' because it is very
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