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

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In the end, after having somehow considered the axiomatic certainties and deterministic significances in a diagnostic context as critical (<math>P-value</math>), and having proposed a quantum probability model that in broad lines follows the path of the Bayes Theorem by adding an interference element (see [[Quantum-like modeling in biology with open quantum systems and instruments|Khrennikov]]) in dedicated chapter, obviously <!-- and in a completely understandable and justifiable way --> a Hamletic doubt arises  
In the end, after having somehow considered the axiomatic certainties and deterministic significances in a diagnostic context as critical (<math>P-value</math>), and having proposed a quantum probability model that in broad lines follows the path of the Bayes Theorem by adding an interference element (see [[Quantum-like modeling in biology with open quantum systems and instruments|Khrennikov]]) in the dedicated chapter, obviously <!-- and in a completely understandable and justifiable way --> a Hamletic doubt arises  
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