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Match each radiographic appearance or description with the corresponding disease or condition.(Use each selection only once.)
-Speckled appearance of the gastric mucosa and absence of rugae
Strong Arguments
Arguments where if the premises are true, the conclusion is likely to be true, showing a high degree of logical support.
Conclusion
The final statement in a logical argument that follows from the premises.
Importance
The state or fact of being of great significance or value.
Implicit Premise
A premise that is assumed by an argument but is not stated.
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