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The Perceived Roles of AI in Clinical Practice: National Survey of 941 Academic Physicians. [PDF]

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Conditionals and types of conditional perfection

Journal of Pragmatics, 2008
In pragmatic literature, it is very well known that many conditional utterances invite conditional perfection as a non-monotonic inference or conversational implicature. In this paper, we argue that three types of conditional perfection have to be distinguished: two specific ones (only if p, q and only if not p, not q), and a more general one (if not p,
Ingrid Van Canegem-Ardijns   +1 more
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Pragmatics in the last quarter century: The case of conditional perfection

Journal of Pragmatics, 1997
Abstract The paper surveys twenty-five years of work on so-called ‘conditional perfection’, the phenomenon that if is often understood to mean only if . The author shows that contrary to what is commonly believed, the phenomenon was not introduced into Western linguistics by Geis and Zwicky (1971), but by Ducrot (1969) or even Bolinger (1952).
Johan Van Der Auwera
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Conditional perfection

Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 1997
Johan Van Der Auwera
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Condition for Perfect Resonant Antireflection

MRS Proceedings, 2015
ABSTRACTReflection occurs at an air-material interface. The development of antireflection schemes, which aims to cancel such reflection, is important for a wide variety of applications including solar cells and photodetectors. Recently, it has been demonstrated that a periodic array of resonant subwavelength objects placed at an air-material interface ...
Ken Xingze Wang, Shanhui Fan
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A sufficient condition for a digraph to be kernel‐perfect

Journal of Graph Theory, 1987
AbstractGaleana‐Sanchez and Neumann‐Lara proved that a sufficient condition for a digraph to have a kernel (i.e., an absorbent independent set) is the following: (P) every odd directed cycle possesses at least two directed chords whose terminal endpoints are consecutive on the cycle.
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