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Patients with orbital injuries typically become:
Inductive Generalizations
The process of inferring general principles from specific observations.
Positive Instances
Examples that conform to a specific rule or hypothesis, supporting its validity.
Premises
The statements or propositions upon which an argument is based or from which conclusions are drawn.
Disconfirming Instances
Evidence or examples that challenge or refute a hypothesis, theory, or belief, demonstrating its inaccuracy or incompleteness.
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