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Congruence—distributive polynomial reducts of lattices

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The preparation of this paper was supported in part by NSF Grants MCS 76-06121 and MCS 77-02748

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Baker, K.A. Congruence—distributive polynomial reducts of lattices. Algebra Universalis 9, 142–145 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02488025

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