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| pathologyCandidate |
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| (instance pathologyCandidate BinaryPredicate) | Medicine.kif 1931-1931 | pathology candidate is an instance of binary predicate |
| (domain pathologyCandidate 1 Human) | Medicine.kif 1933-1933 | The number 1 argument of pathology candidate is an instance of human |
| (domainSubclass pathologyCandidate 2 PathologicProcess) | Medicine.kif 1934-1934 | The number 2 argument of pathology candidate is a subclass of pathologic process |
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| (relatedInternalConcept diseaseCandidate pathologyCandidate) | Medicine.kif 1921-1921 | disease candidate is internally related to pathology candidate |
| (termFormat EnglishLanguage pathologyCandidate "pathology candidate") | Medicine.kif 1932-1932 | disease candidate is internally related to pathology candidate |
| (format EnglishLanguage pathologyCandidate "%1 may have %2") | Medicine.kif 1938-1938 | disease candidate is internally related to pathology candidate |
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| (=> (pathologyCandidate ?H ?D) (exists (?DOC ?DI) (and (instance ?DI ?D) (believes ?DOC (modalAttribute (experiencer ?D ?H) Possibility))))) |
Medicine.kif 1940-1948 | If X may have Y, then there exist Z, W such that W is an instance of Y, and Z believes the statement X experiences Y has the modal force of possibility |