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FIGURE 3: A semantic network deduction rule for Vr~-~TRANSITIVE ÷ Vx,y,z(xry & yrz ÷ xrz)]
Figure 6, where, to make things more in- principle, consider the hierarchy of teresting, we have postulated a variety of

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