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... patient has attribute x , then he has attribute y . is symbolized by X → Y. All these symbols and their meanings ... patient has symptom 1 , " and simi- larly for S ( 2 ) , and so forth . Let the sym- bol D ( 1 ) mean , " The patient ...
... patient has attribute x , then he has attribute y . is symbolized by X → Y. All these symbols and their meanings ... patient has symptom 1 , " and simi- larly for S ( 2 ) , and so forth . Let the sym- bol D ( 1 ) mean , " The patient ...
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... patient , we can determine the possible disease complexes the patient may have , which is the med- ical diagnosis . Probabilistic Concepts Need for probabilities . In the previous section we considered statements such as , " If a patient ...
... patient , we can determine the possible disease complexes the patient may have , which is the med- ical diagnosis . Probabilistic Concepts Need for probabilities . In the previous section we considered statements such as , " If a patient ...
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... patient has C2 or C3 . If P is the probability that a patient has C2 , then ( 1 - P ) must be the probability that the patient has C3 ( since by sup- position the patient has either C2 or C3 but not both ) . Hence , by Table 3 , the ...
... patient has C2 or C3 . If P is the probability that a patient has C2 , then ( 1 - P ) must be the probability that the patient has C3 ( since by sup- position the patient has either C2 or C3 but not both ) . Hence , by Table 3 , the ...
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