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pws

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Initialism of Prader-Willi syndrome

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Children with PWS also have endocrine problems including reduced or absent secretion of sex hormones (hypogonadism).

But a new Kickstarter-financed company called Grain Audio is making audio products, including the above Packable Wireless System (PWS), that look as great on a Saarinen table as they sound — and because they're portable they don't need to be worked into the design of a room.

This has clear implications for the social and economic prospects of PWS".

Rather, it is true because something independent of her mind grounds the truth, in the case of (PWS), that independent something is part of a possible world.

PWS arises from the deletion or disruption of genes in a particular region of chromosome 15.

PWS has also been associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

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The same basic language as was used for the basic finite probability logic need not change, but the semantics is slightly different: for every state w ∈ W, the component Pw of a modal probabilistic model is replaced by an entire probability space (Ωw, Aw, μw), such that Ωw ⊆ W and Aw is a σ-algebra over Ωw.

For B to be closed under resplicing is for it to be the case that for any property P such that its extension Pw in a world w is the extension of some property in B, P is a member of B. We have already noted that it is controversial whether such property-forming operations are legitimate, and, even if they are, we are often interested in property sets that are not closed under them.

Hale's dilemma is directed primarily against fictionalists who take the literal content of their fiction to be false, and those fictionalists prepared to ascribe some other status to their fictional claims avoid the dilemma as initially stated (though this route may encounter difficulties of its own, especially if it retains some sort of conditional analysis of the "according to PW" prefix).

On the other hand, if the fiction of possible worlds (PW) is only contingently false, Hale claims this also lands the Rosen's fictionalism in trouble, since if its falsehood is only contingent, then the fiction might have been literally true (or it is possible that the fiction be true).

However, it is precisely PW, or the Lewis story, that the fictionalist wants to argue is false in the actual world.

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