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'''La logica classica''' è ciò di cui si discuterà in questo capitolo. In the first part, mathematical formalism and the rules that compose it will be illustrated. In the second part, a clinical example will be given to evaluate its effectiveness in determining a diagnosis.<br>In conclusion, it is evident that a classical logic of language, which has an extremely dichotomous approach (either something is white, or it is black), cannot describe the many shades that real clinical situations have.<br>As we shall soon see, this paper will show that classical logic lacks the necessary precision, forcing us to enhance it with other types of logic languages. {{ArtBy|
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'''Classical logic''' will be discussed in this chapter. In the first part, mathematical formalism and the rules that compose it will be illustrated. In the second part, a clinical example will be given to evaluate its effectiveness in determining a diagnosis.<br>In conclusion, it is evident that a classical logic of language, which has an extremely dichotomous approach (either something is white, or it is black), cannot describe the many shades that real clinical situations have.<br>As we shall soon see, this paper will show that classical logic lacks the necessary precision, forcing us to enhance it with other types of logic languages. {{ArtBy|
 
| autore = Gianni Frisardi
 
| autore = Gianni Frisardi
 
| autore2 = Riccardo Azzali
 
| autore2 = Riccardo Azzali
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We are definitely aware that our Linux Sapiens is still perplexed about what has been anticipated and continues to wonder
 
We are definitely aware that our Linux Sapiens is still perplexed about what has been anticipated and continues to wonder
{{q4|... but... could the logic of Classical Language help us to solve poor Mary Poppins' dilemma?|a little patience, please}}
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{{q4|... ma... could the logic of Classical Language help us to solve poor Mary Poppins' dilemma?|a little patience, please}}
    
We cannot provide a conventional answer because science does not progress with assertions that are not justified by scientifically validated questions and reflections; and this is actually the reason why we will try to give voice to some thoughts, perplexities and doubts expressed on some basic topics brought into discussion in some scientific articles.
 
We cannot provide a conventional answer because science does not progress with assertions that are not justified by scientifically validated questions and reflections; and this is actually the reason why we will try to give voice to some thoughts, perplexities and doubts expressed on some basic topics brought into discussion in some scientific articles.
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{{q4|Let me better understand what Classical Language Logic has to do with it|We will do it following the clinical case of our Mary Poppins}}
 
{{q4|Let me better understand what Classical Language Logic has to do with it|We will do it following the clinical case of our Mary Poppins}}
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==Mathematical formalism==
 
==Mathematical formalism==
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File:Spasmo emimasticatorio.jpg|'''Figure 2:''' Patient reporting 'Orofacial Pain' in his right hemilateral face
 
File:Spasmo emimasticatorio.jpg|'''Figure 2:''' Patient reporting 'Orofacial Pain' in his right hemilateral face
File:Spasmo emimasticatorio ATM.jpg|'''Figure 2 3:''' Patient's TMJ stratigraphy showing signs of condylar flattening and osteophyte
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File:Spasmo emimasticatorio ATM.jpg|'''Figure 3:''' Patient's TMJ stratigraphy showing signs of condylar flattening and osteophyte
File:Atm1 sclerodermia.jpg|'''Figure 2 4:''' Computed Tomography of the TMJ
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File:Atm1 sclerodermia.jpg|'''Figure 4:''' Computed Tomography of the TMJ
File:Spasmo emimasticatorio assiografia.jpg|'''Figure 2 5:''' Axiography of the patient showing a flattening of the chewing pattern on his right condyle
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File:Spasmo emimasticatorio assiografia.jpg|'''Figure 5:''' Axiography of the patient showing a flattening of the chewing pattern on his right condyle
File:EMG2.jpg|'''Figure 2 6:''' EMG Interferential Pattern. Overlapping upper traces corresponding to the right masseter, lower to the left masseter.
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File:EMG2.jpg|'''Figure 6:''' EMG Interferential Pattern. Overlapping upper traces corresponding to the right masseter, lower to the left masseter.
 
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