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the third to last clause, it yields `(#t)` when `(or (#f) (#f))`
#t #f


@thacuber2a03 Ah.

<> (or (#f) (#f)) (#t)

Should be..

<> (or (#f) (#f)) (#f)

#t #f @ThaCuber


I just found my read of the day:

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.31.521782v2

It makes so much sense to me that differentiation pathways in T cells(and biological processes i general) are much more flexible than currently depicted in literature! Why would a cell be fully stuck in one state with no way to return? HIgh time for studies like this to correct our current view on #immunology #memory #T cell #differentiation #gene regulation. So i look forward to read it!

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