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  • 121List of fictional books from non-print media — False documents are a frequent device in literature. This is a list of fictional books that appear in television, movies, music, video games, and other non print media. Fictional books appearing in books are listed in List of fictional books.… …

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  • 122law of contradiction — Logic. the law that a proposition cannot be both true and false or that a thing cannot both have and not have a given property. * * * …

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  • 123law of excluded middle — Logic. the principle that any proposition must be either true or false. * * * …

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  • 124FL — false lumen; fatty liver; feline leukemia; femur length; fibers of Luschka; fibroblastlike; filtration leukapheresis; focal length; follicular lymphoma; Friend leukemia; frontal lobe; full liquid [diet]; functional length; fuzzy logic * * * FL… …

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  • 125FL — • false lumen; • fatty liver; • feline leukemia; • femur length; • fibers of Luschka; • fibroblastlike; • filtration leukapheresis; • focal length; • follicular lymphoma; • Friend leukemia; • frontal lobe; • full liquid [diet]; • functional… …

    Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations

  • 126Propositional calculus — In mathematical logic, a propositional calculus or logic (also called sentential calculus or sentential logic) is a formal system in which formulas of a formal language may be interpreted as representing propositions. A system of inference rules… …

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  • 127List of fallacies — For specific popular misconceptions, see List of common misconceptions. A fallacy is incorrect argumentation in logic and rhetoric resulting in a lack of validity, or more generally, a lack of soundness. Contents 1 Formal fallacies 1.1… …

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  • 128Indian philosophy — Any of the numerous philosophical systems developed on the Indian subcontinent, including both orthodox (astika) systems, namely, the Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Mimamsa, and Vedanta schools of philosophy, and unorthodox (nastika) systems …

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