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|a 4.3 The downward Löwenheim-Skolem theoremCHAPTER V: ULTRAPRODUCTS OF MODELS AND APPLICATIONS; 5.1 The fundamental lemma; 5.2 The compactness theorem; 5.3 The upward Löwenheim-Skolem theorem; 5.4 Good ultrafilters ; 5.5 Good ultra products; CHAPTER VI: SPECIAL MODELS; 6.1 Saturated models ; 6.2 Existence of special models; 6.3 Universal models; 6.4 Uniqueness of special models; 6.5 Some consequences of the generalized continuum hypothesis; CHAPTER VII: CLASSES PRESERVED UNDER ALGEBRAIC RELATIONS; 7.1 The extended theory and order ; 7.2 Extensions of models and existential formulas.
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