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According to the text, logicians sort arguments into two types of reasoning: deductive and inductive.
Disturbed Orientation
A condition in which an individual has trouble recognizing time, place, situation, or personal identity.
Fluctuating Levels
Variations or changes in intensity, quantity, or value of something over a period of time.
Neurofibrillary Tangles
Abnormal accumulations of a protein called tau that form inside neurons, contributing to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease.
B-amyloid
A protein fragment snipped from an amyloid precursor protein (APP). In Alzheimer's disease, these fragments accumulate to form hard, insoluble plaques.
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