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A medical technologist may serve as all of the following except:
Existential Generalization
A logical operation that infers the existence of at least one member of a domain that satisfies a given property from a particular case or instance.
Quantifier Negation
A transformation in formal logic that involves altering the scope of negation in relation to quantifiers in a statement.
Universal Generalization
A conclusion drawn about all members of a group based on observations or evidence from only some members of the group.
Existential Instantiation
A rule of inference used in logic to deduce that if there exists an element in a domain with a certain property, one can infer the existence of a specific example of that element.
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