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Conditionals and conditional thinking

Mind & Society, 2007
In this paper, we claim that the problem of conditionals should be dealt with by carefully distinguishing between thinking conditional propositions and conditional thinking, i.e. thinking on the basis of some supposition. This distinction deserves further investigation, if we are to make sense of some old and new experimental data concerning the ...
MANFRINATI A.   +2 more
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Conditional Association

Neural Computation, 2012
Estimating conditional dependence between two random variables given the knowledge of a third random variable is essential in neuroscientific applications to understand the causal architecture of a distributed network. However, existing methods of assessing conditional dependence, such as the conditional mutual information, are computationally ...
Seth, Sohan, Príncipe, José C.
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Hyperbaric Conditions

Comprehensive Physiology, 2011
AbstractExposure to elevated ambient pressure (hyperbaric conditions) occurs most commonly in underwater diving, during which respired gas density and partial pressures, work of breathing, and physiological dead space are all increased. There is a tendency toward hypercapnia during diving, with several potential causes.
David J, Doolette, Simon J, Mitchell
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Coordinate Conditions

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1961
Some extremal properties of coordinates imposed by coordinate conditions are studied. In particular, variational principles leading to the de Donder condition, the generalized de Donder condition, [(−g)wgαβ]|β=0; Einstein's old condition (−g)½=1; and the Einstein-Infeld conditions [(−g)12g0ρ]|ρ=0, [(−g)12gab]|b=0 are given.
Plebanski, J., Ryten, J.
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Conditional Concatenation

Fundamenta Informaticae, 2000
Inspired from biochemistry and DNA computing, we introduce several variants of controlled concatenation of strings and languages: a finite set of pairs of strings is given and two arbitrary strings are concatenated only when among their substrings (scattered substrings, of various forms) we can find a pair in this control set.
Dassow, Jürgen   +3 more
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Physical conditions.

2011
The physical environment of an animal is sometimes altered if it is found to cause problems for animal welfare. These changes are commonly quite specific (making changes to space, food, water, aspects of housing design such as flooring, or to other environmental factors such as air quality) and may be effective in preventing injuries or disease ...
Nielsen, Birte Lindstrøm   +2 more
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Indicative conditionals

Dialogue and Universalism, 1995
Examples of indicative conditionals are ‘If it rained, then the match was cancelled’ and ‘If Alex plays, Carlton will win’. The contrast is with subjunctive or counterfactual conditionals, such as ‘If it had rained, then the match would have been cancelled’, and categoricals, such as ‘It will rain’.
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