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This entry traces the historical development of the Square of Opposition, a collection of logical relationships traditionally embodied in a square diagram.
A square diagram is the easiest to produce, though not a one-to-one projection for ±ISO mechanisms (±ISO is projected onto lines).
Open image in new window Figure 3 Square diagram of risk assessment for two essential parts in the fault tree.
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The spherical cylindrical diagram (i) and spherical cylindrical orthogonal projection (k), which are almost the same, are more advantageous than other square diagrams.
This was achieved by four-colored square diagrams, each consisting of 100 small squares (four quadrants), representing a total of 100 patients or 100%.
An N-Square diagram or Design Structure Matrix (DSM) represents the system of components with the disciplinary dependencies and workflow of the analysis.
The PIT should be responsible for identifying all system interfaces down to the level where the highest-level team items are illustrated on the schematic block or N-Square diagram.
These include: (1) an asymmetrical scattering of squares; (2) a plain diagram with no squares canceled and the ends of words marked simply by a thick line; (3) pictorial designs, either in outline containing the diagram or in line inside the diagram, or a combination of both; and (4) diagramless puzzles, with no squares cancelled and no word ends marked.
Into each of the blank squares of the diagram a certain letter of the alphabet is to be inserted, forming the words fitting the numbered definitions or clues.
Circuit breakers are represented on the one-line diagram by square boxes.
Modifying Boethius's systematization of Aristotle's remarks in De interpretatione 12 and 13, twelfth- and thirteenth-century logicians often presented the equipollences between modal terms and opposed relations between modal propositions with the help of the following diagram: The square could be taken to refer to modals de dicto or singular modals de re (see below).
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