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On large scale maps, equivalence and conformity can be
Obverse
A term often used in logic and mathematics, referring to the opposite or a counterpart of something.
Proposition
An expression or proclamation that signifies a belief or conclusion, which may be valid or not.
Obverse
The statement formed by negating both the subject and predicate of a given categorical proposition and changing the quality from affirmative to negative, or vice versa.
Proposition
In philosophy, a content of thought expressed in language or symbols that can be analyzed as either true or false.
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