}}.</ref> which tackles the problem of the logic of medical language are taken up again and we reshape their content by referring them to our clinical case of Mary Poppins for an understanding more in keeping with dental contexts.
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}}.</ref>, who tackles the problem of the logic of medical language, are taken up again and we reshape their content by referring them to our clinical case of Mary Poppins, to keep our understanding closer to dental contexts.
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Random and subjectively uncertain events are said to be probable and consequently, casuality and uncertainty are treated as qualitative, comparative or quantitative probabilities.
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Random and subjectively uncertain events are said to be probable; consequently, casuality and uncertainty are treated as qualitative, comparative or quantitative probabilities.
To clarify this concept, let us go back to the example of Mary Poppins. A doctor, having heard her symptoms will be able to say that:
To clarify this concept, let us go back to the example of Mary Poppins. A doctor, having heard her symptoms will be able to say that: