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Publication date: 1985
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relational structureordered structurerepresentational measurement theoryconcatenation structuresratio scalenumerical representationsinterval scalesnon-standard realsempirical domainnon-standard measurement theorynumerical domainstandard measurement structures
Nonstandard models of arithmetic (03H15) Ordered structures (06F99) General and miscellaneous specific topics (00A99)
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