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  • 81Non sequitur (logic) — Non sequitur (Latin for it does not follow ), in formal logic, is an argument in which its conclusion does not follow from its premises.[1] In a non sequitur, the conclusion could be either true or false, but the argument is fallacious because… …

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  • 82Complementary Pass-transistor Logic — refers to a CMOS type logic family which is designed for certain advantages. It is part of the larger family of CMOS with transmission gates, or CMOSTG. It is common to use this logic family for multiplexers and latches.CPL uses pass transistors… …

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  • 83Market logic — is the discursive logic of messages formulated by a group of individuals sharing common values based on which reasoning satisfies or not the criteria of consistency and completeness. While research methods on pricing efficiency are typically… …

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  • 84Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic — Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic, or CAMEL (ETSI TS 123 078) for short, is a set of standards designed to work on either a GSM core network or UMTS network. They allow an operator to define services over and above… …

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  • 85International Conference on Logic Programming — The International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP) is an annual academic conference on the topic of logic programming. It is sponsored by the Association for Logic Programming (ALP). The conference consists of peer reviewed papers with the… …

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  • 86Buddhist logic — This article presents the formal background to Buddhist logic which started at about 500 CE in ancient India and still has a living tradition in the Tibetan Gelug order. Like the logic of Aristotle, ancient Indian logic is a highly formal system… …

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  • 87Customized Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic — Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic (Kürzel: CAMEL) ist ein vom Europäischen Institut für Telekommunikationsnormen geschaffener Standard für Mobilkommunikationsnetze. CAMEL ermöglicht erweiterte Funktionen in Mobilnetzen,… …

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  • 88Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic — (Kürzel: CAMEL) ist ein vom Europäischen Institut für Telekommunikationsnormen geschaffener Standard für Mobilkommunikationsnetze. CAMEL ermöglicht erweiterte Funktionen in Mobilnetzen, so zum Beispiel Prepaid Billing im Roaming, das heißt,… …

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  • 89Fuzzy logic — Logique floue La logique floue (fuzzy logic, en anglais) est une technique utilisée en intelligence artificielle. Elle a été formalisée par Lotfi Zadeh en 1965 et utilisée dans des domaines aussi variés que l automatisme (freins ABS), la… …

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  • 90Generalization (logic) — Generalization is an inference rule of predicate calculus which states that:: If vdash P(x) is true (valid) then so is vdash forall x , P(x) . Generalization can be abbreviated as GEN. The inference rule can be summarized as the sequent: P(x)… …

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