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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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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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Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics, 2001
R. Andrzejak +5 more
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R. Andrzejak +5 more
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The support of human genetic evidence for approved drug indications
Nature Genetics, 2015M. Nelson +15 more
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GPCR drug discovery: new agents, targets and indications
Nature reviews. Drug discoveryJavier Sánchez Lorente +5 more
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The evolution of the use of faecal microbiota transplantation and emerging therapeutic indications
The Lancet, 2019J. Allegretti +3 more
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Levodopa challenge test: indications, protocol, and guide
Journal of Neurology, 2020Gerard Saranza, A. Lang
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