Difference between revisions of "Tangential Speech"
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− | '''Tangential speech''' refers to a communication disorder in which a patient wanders and talks about how a line touches a [http://gomerblog.com/2015/06/radiology-study/ circle] or other [[Radiology's Circle of Tests|curved | + | '''Tangential speech''' refers to a communication disorder in which a patient wanders and talks about how a line touches a [http://gomerblog.com/2015/06/radiology-study/ circle] or other [[Radiology's Circle of Tests|curved shapes]] at just one point. On occasion, '''tangential speech''' may refer to sines and cosines. |
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+ | - [[68–95–99.7 Rule]] | ||
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+ | - [[Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:35, 24 May 2017
Tangential speech refers to a communication disorder in which a patient wanders and talks about how a line touches a circle or other curved shapes at just one point. On occasion, tangential speech may refer to sines and cosines.
Related Mathematics