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predicateIn programming, a statement that evaluates an expression and provides a true or false answer based on the condition of the data. predicate Logic a. an expression that is derived from a sentence by the deletion of a name b. a property, characteristic, or attribute that may be affirmed or denied of something. The categorial statement all men are mortal relates two predicates, is a man and is mortal c. the term of a categorial proposition that is affirmed or denied of its subject. In this example all men is the subject, and mortal is the predicate d. a function from individuals to truth values, the truth set of the function being the extension of the predicate How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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If being a DPT-I student is more predicative of plans to become a faculty member, it is possible that DPT-I students see the doctoral degree as a terminal degree that will meet the requirements for future faculty positions. An FCMX controls package includes historical, real time and predicative machine functions, molding data tracking and automatic machine molding compensation. While third-quarter growth won't be repeated in the fourth quarter, it's instructive to take a look at what history tells us about the predicative power of boom-like quarters. |
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