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inverse implication

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inverse implication [′in‚vərs ‚im·plə′kā·shən]
(mathematics)
The implication that results from replacing both the antecedent and the consequent of a given implication with their negations.


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The inverse implication was that those children are very thinly dispersed geographically and the incidence of limb loss among children in any given year represents only about 1% of the some one hundred and fifty thousand new amputations each year among adults and adolescents.
 
 
 
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