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<p>and others, like <a href="page.php?w=SLD_resolution">SL resolution</a> (1971) behave as top-down parsers.</p>

<p>It was in the following summer of 1972, that Kowalski, again working with Colmerauer, developed the procedural interpretation of implications in clausal form. It also became clear that such clauses could be restricted to definite clauses or <a href="page.php?w=Horn_clause">Horn clause</a>s, and that SL-resolution could be restricted (and generalised) to <a href="page.php?w=SLD_resolution">SLD resolution</a>. Kowalski's procedural</p><p>
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