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== Abstract ==
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Medical language is an extension of natural language. However, this language can cause misunderstandings and errors due to its underdeveloped semantics and lack of consistency with standard scientific ideas. This passage describes the essential characteristics of language logic that show why a term like "orofacial pain" can take on different meanings according to classical or formal logic.
Medical language is an extension of natural language. However, this language can cause misunderstandings and errors due to its underdeveloped semantics and lack of consistency with standard scientific ideas. This passage describes the essential characteristics of language logic that show why a term like "orofacial pain" can take on different meanings according to classical or formal logic.
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