Concerning measures in first order calculi
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The basic definitions and concepts of this paper were first presented by the author in a contributed paper to the 1960 Congress of Logic and Methodology of Science which took place at Stanford [2]. The paper contained part of the results appearing here. Other results, unpublished yet, were obtained since then by Ryll-Nardzewski, and presented by him in a talk given at the International Symposium of Model Theory, 1963, which took place at Berkeley.
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Gaifman, H. Concerning measures in first order calculi. Israel J. Math. 2, 1–18 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02759729
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