MigrantsPerThousandFn |
appearance as argument number 1 |
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No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | People.kif 141-153 | |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | People.kif 138-138 | The number 1 argument of migrants per thousand is an instance of geopolitical area |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | People.kif 139-139 | The number 2 argument of migrants per thousand is an instance of year |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | People.kif 137-137 | Migrants per thousand is an instance of binary function |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | People.kif 140-140 | The range of migrants per thousand is an instance of real number |
appearance as argument number 2 |
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No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | domainEnglishFormat.kif 1715-1715 | |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | domainEnglishFormat.kif 1714-1714 | |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | domainEnglishFormat.kif 1713-1713 | |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | domainEnglishFormat.kif 37531-37531 | |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | domainEnglishFormat.kif 37530-37530 | |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | domainEnglishFormat.kif 37529-37529 |
antecedent |
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No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | People.kif 156-187 | A year is an instance of the year an integer and the migrants per thousand of a geopolitical area and the year is equal to a real number if and only if (the integer and another integer) is equal to 1 and an entity is an instance of the year the other integer and the population of the geopolitical area is equal to another real number holds during the year and the other real number and 1000 is equal to a third real number and a third integer is equal to the number of instances in the class described by a symbolic string and a fourth integer is equal to the number of instances in the class described by the symbolic string and (the third integer and the fourth integer) is equal to a fourth real number and the fourth real number and the third real number is equal to the real number |
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