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When we say that any two models of the above axioms are isomorphic, we mean that for any two models ( R, 0 < sub > R </ sub >, 1 < sub > R </ sub >, +< sub > R </ sub >, *< sub > R </ sub >, ≤< sub > R </ sub >) and ( S, 0 < sub > S </ sub >, 1 < sub > S </ sub >, +< sub > S </ sub >, *< sub > S </ sub >, ≤< sub > S </ sub >), there is a bijection f: R → S preserving both the field operations and the order.
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