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Using simple computer algorithms biochemists can easily predict the tertiary structure of a protein from its sequence.
Inductive Components
Components involved in inductive reasoning, where generalizations are made from specific observations.
Deductive Components
Elements involved in a process of reasoning from general premises to a specific, logical conclusion.
Inductive Generalizations
The logical process of deriving general principles from specific observations or instances.
Deductive
A logical process in which a conclusion is based on the concordance of multiple premises that are generally assumed to be true.
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