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In cite{Celani} it was introduced the variety of $lnot$-lattices as bounded distributive lattice $oldsymbol{A}$ endowed with a unary operation $lnot$, satisfying the axioms $lnot0approx1$ and $lnotleft( avee b ight) approxlnot awedgelnot b$. In this paper we shall apply the ...
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