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-bicarbonate excess caused by excessive antacid use or excessive vomiting
Standard Form
A way of arranging the premises and conclusion of an argument to clearly show the logical structure.
Middle Term
In a syllogism, the term that appears in both premises but not in the conclusion, serving as a link between the other terms.
Minor Premise
Minor Premise is the second premise in a syllogism, which contains the terms minor term and middle term, leading to a specific conclusion.
Minor Term
The term that appears as the subject in the conclusion of a categorical syllogism and in one of the premises.
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