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In this chapter, we will discuss fuzzy logic. It is called ‘fuzzy’ because it is characterized by a gradualness: an object can be attributed a quality that can have various degrees of truth.
 
In this chapter, we will discuss fuzzy logic. It is called ‘fuzzy’ because it is characterized by a gradualness: an object can be attributed a quality that can have various degrees of truth.
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In the next chapter we will be ready to undertake an equally fascinating path that will leads us to the context of a System Language logic and will allow us to deepen our knowledge no longer only in clinical semeiotics but in the understanding of system functions (in our case it is the Masticatory System.
 
In the next chapter we will be ready to undertake an equally fascinating path that will leads us to the context of a System Language logic and will allow us to deepen our knowledge no longer only in clinical semeiotics but in the understanding of system functions (in our case it is the Masticatory System.
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