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Physiologically,
Conditional
A type of logical statement that connects two statements in a cause-and-effect relationship, usually formulated as "if-then."
Biconditional
A logical statement indicating a true conditional statement and its converse are true; often represented by the phrase "if and only if".
Component
A part or element of a larger whole, especially in a mechanical or electronic system.
Equivalent Statements
Statements that are logically identical in their truth values, meaning if one is true, the other is true as well, and vice versa.
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