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The logic of probabilistic language
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The meanings that we can give to this number are the following: we have the extreme cases (which in reality never occur) which are:
The meanings that we can give to this number are the following: we have the extreme cases (which in reality never occur) which are:
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<math>rc=1 </math> indicating that the only cause of orofacial pain is bone degeneration of the TMJ,
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<math>rc=1</math> indicating that the only cause of orofacial pain is bone degeneration of the TMJ,
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<math>rc=-1 </math> which indicates that the cause of orofacial pain is never bone degeneration of the TMJ but is something else,
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<math>rc=-1</math> which indicates that the cause of orofacial pain is never bone degeneration of the TMJ but is something else,
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<math>rc=0 </math> indicating that the probability that orofacial pain is caused by bone degeneration of the TMJ or otherwise is exactly the same,
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<math>rc=0</math> indicating that the probability that orofacial pain is caused by bone degeneration of the TMJ or otherwise is exactly the same,
and the intermediate cases (which are the realistic ones)
and the intermediate cases (which are the realistic ones)
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<math>rc>0 </math> indicating that the cause of orofacial pain is more likely to be bone degeneration of the TMJ,
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<math>rc>0</math> indicating that the cause of orofacial pain is more likely to be bone degeneration of the TMJ,
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<math>rc<0 </math> which indicates that the cause of orofacial pain is more likely not bone degeneration of the TMJ.
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<math>rc<0</math> which indicates that the cause of orofacial pain is more likely not bone degeneration of the TMJ.
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