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hypothesis:if-the-header-here-were-to-say-formal-logic-and-layout-conventions-the-contents-of-this-page-would-likely-be-read-as-an-example-of-those-termsIf the header here were to say, 'Formal logic and layout conventions,' the contents of this page would likely be read as an example of those terms.
Conditional prediction that a header inflects the reading of the text block.
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