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Theory and uses of Post algebras of order omega + omega *. II
For pt.I see Proc. 20/sup th/ International Symposium on Multiple- Valued Logic ISMVL 1990 p42-47. The paper is a continuation of the author's previous work that presents a stronger version of post algebras of order omega + omega whose chain of constants is isomorphic with (0>