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(( u v )( u w )( v w )).
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(( u v )( u w )( v w ))
 
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In summary, <math>\operatorname{E}q \cdot c</math> informs us that we can get from <math>c\!</math> to a model of <math>q\!</math> by changing our position with respect to <math>u, v, w\!</math> according to the following description:
In summary, Eq.c informs us that we can get from c to a model of q by
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making the following changes in our position with respect to u, v, w,
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to wit, "change none or just one among {u, v, w}".
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Change none or just one among <math>\{ u, v, w \}.\!</math>
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I think that it would be worth our time to diagram the models
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I think that it would be worth our time to diagram the models of the ''enlarged'' or ''shifted'' proposition, <math>\operatorname{E}q,</math> at least, the selection of them that we find issuing from the center cell <math>c.\!</math>
of the "enlarged" or "shifted" proposition, Eq, at least, the
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selection of them that we find issuing from the center cell c.
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Figure 4 is an extended venn diagram for the proposition Eq.c,
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Figure&nbsp;4 is an extended venn diagram for the proposition <math>\operatorname{E}q \cdot c,</math> where the shaded area gives the models of <math>q\!</math> and the "<code>@</code>" signs mark the terminal points of the requisite feature alterations.
where the shaded area gives the models of q and the "@" signs
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mark the terminal points of the requisite feature alterations.
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