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Model theory is a large and active area, and there is room here for only a few of its most basic results. For further reading and references, see the books of Chang and Keisler (1990) and of Hodges (1993).

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Keisler, H.J., Pilz, G.F., Markov, V.T., Mikhalev, A.V., Nechaev, A.A., Kaiser, H. (2002). Miscellaneous. In: The Concise Handbook of Algebra. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3267-3_9

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