Difference between revisions of "Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system"

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Any colleague, even if of excellent clinical preparation in his own exclusive scientific dental context, would have had considerable difficulty in making a differential diagnosis between 'Temporomandibular Disorders' and 'Neuromotor Damage' without implementing his 'basic knowledge' on the exclusively neurophysiological phenomenon of [[Synaptic|trasmissione sinaptica]]. Here, in fact, the limits of the <math>P-value</math>, classical probability and Bayes statistical processes referring to specific contents of the discipline in question.
Any colleague, even if of excellent clinical preparation in his own exclusive scientific dental context, would have had considerable difficulty in making a differential diagnosis between 'Temporomandibular Disorders' and 'Neuromotor Damage' without implementing his 'basic knowledge' on the exclusively neurophysiological phenomenon of [[Synaptic|trasmissione sinaptica]]. Here, in fact, the limits of the <math>P-value</math>, classical probability and Bayes statistical processes referring to specific contents of the discipline in question.


The encrypted code sent out by the trigeminal system to be decrypted was:
The '''encrypted code''' sent out by the trigeminal system, the one to be decrypted, was:


{{q2|Ephaptic trasmission |<small>we will discuss it extensively in the chapter 'Hemimasticatory Spasm'</small>}}
{{q2|Ephaptic trasmission |<small>we will discuss it extensively in the chapter 'Hemimasticatory Spasm'</small>}}
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