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Abduction Nystagmus

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1978
An eight-year-old patient was seen with esotropia, a head turn to the right and nystagmus, more pronounced in abduction with either eye fixing. The fast phase of nystagmus was towards abduction of the fixing eye. In marked adduction (45°), the direction of the fast phase of nystagmus was seen to reverse.
H S, Metz, G, Smith
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SKEPTICAL ABDUCTION

International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, 1993
Abduction is the process of generating the best explanation as to why a fact is observed given what is already known. A real problem in this area is the selective generation of hypotheses that have some reasonable prospect of being valid. In this paper, we propose the notion of skeptical abduction as a model to face this problem.
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ABDUCTION:

2014
This chapter focuses the relationship between Peircean abduction and the concepts of the imagination and genius in German idealism. It asks the following questions: What is abduction? Can abduction be formalized? How has abduction been described in the secondary literature?
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Abduction Deficit

Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2022
Mehdi, Tavakoli   +2 more
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Abduction, Selection, and Selective Abduction

2016
“Selective abduction” is a notion coined by L. Magnani, who contrasts it with the more common notion of “creative abduction”. However, selective abduction may easily be confused with inference to the best explanation (IBE). This constitutes a problem, if IBE is reconstructed as an inductive inference.
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ABDUCTIVE CHANGE OPERATORS

Fundamenta Informaticae, 1996
This paper describes a change theory based on abductive reasoning. We take the AGM postulates for revisions, expansions and contractions, and Katsuno and Mendelzon postulates for updates and incorporate abduction into them. A key feature of the theory is that presents a unified view of standard change operators and abductive change operators rather ...
Lobo, Jorge, Uzcátegui, Carlos
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Abduction

2018
Abduction was introduced by Peirce, first as an abstract logical concept, and secondly as an epistemological model, the first step of inquiry: hypothesizing. In response to doubt, abduction builds a plausible and testable, but not yet tested, hypothesis.
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Abductions

2020
V. S. Subrahmanian   +3 more
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Abduction

Psychothérapies, 2015
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