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Current Frame: Scale

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Description of Inference: ordering of values -- if B is greater than A, and C is greater than B, then C is greater than A.

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Description of Inference: continuity -- each intermediate value is adjacent to a lower value and a higher value

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Facts about "Scale"
Bindingparameter (State.domain) +, maximal value (State.possible_state_values) +, minimal value (State.possible_state_values) +, intermediate values (State.possible_state_values) +, position on scale (State.profiled_state_value) + and ordered_value_relations (State.value_relations) +
Frame.AliasLinear scale +
Frame.TypeCog +
Inferenceordering of values -- if B is greater than A, and C is greater than B, then C is greater than A. (?) + and continuity -- each intermediate value is adjacent to a lower value and a higher value (?) +
Is a subcase ofFrame:State +
Related frameis subcase of (State, ?) +
Roleparameter (?, what the scale is about, ?, ?) +, maximal value (?, ?, ?, ?) +, minimal value (?, ?, ?, ?) +, intermediate values (?, ranked with respect to each other, ?, ?) +, position_on_scale (?, ?, ?, ?) +, norm (?, ?, ?, ?) + and ordered_value_relations (?, the values are ordered in relation to one another, ?, ?) +