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All of the following terms are used to refer to multislice computed tomography except:
Categorical Syllogism
A form of deductive argument that consists of three categorical propositions (a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion) that relates three different terms.
Major Premise
In a syllogism, the broader statement that provides the initial argument from which a conclusion is derived.
Categorical Proposition
A claim that validates or contradicts information about every member within a classification.
Distinct Term(s)
Refers to terms in a logical argument or proposition that are recognizably different from each other.
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