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Decision making in medicine is based on logical constructions in the form of reasonings. The paper considers different argumentation instruments used in the clinical practice: arguments and counter arguments, propositional variables, truth values, non-associative logical links, argued and arguing statements, branching of deduction rules, argumentation trees, multi-level argumentation instruments, and generated hypotheses.
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Original Russian Text © B.A. Kobrinskii, 2014, published in Nauchno-Tekhnicheskaya Informatsiya, Seriya 2, 2014, No. 4, pp. 9–11.
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Kobrinskii, B.A. Argumentation systems: Medical applications. Autom. Doc. Math. Linguist. 48, 78–80 (2014). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0005105514020083
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