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The logic of probabilistic language/fr
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Pour clarifier ce concept, reprenons l'exemple de Mary Poppins. Un médecin, ayant entendu ses symptômes pourra dire que :
Pour clarifier ce concept, reprenons l'exemple de Mary Poppins. Un médecin, ayant entendu ses symptômes pourra dire que :
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#Mary Poppins souffre probablement de TMD (
qualitative term
).
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#Mary Poppins souffre probablement de TMD (
terme qualitatif
).
#Mary Poppins is more likely to have TMDs than neuropathic OP (comparative term: number of diagnosed cases of TMDs versus <sub>n</sub>OP.
#Mary Poppins is more likely to have TMDs than neuropathic OP (comparative term: number of diagnosed cases of TMDs versus <sub>n</sub>OP.
#The probability that Mary Poppins has TMDs is 0.15 (quantitative term, relative to the population).
#The probability that Mary Poppins has TMDs is 0.15 (quantitative term, relative to the population).
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