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Journal of Symbolic Logic
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Toshio Nishimura. Note on axiomatic set theory I. The independence of Zermelo's “Aussonderungsaxiom” from other axioms of set theory. Osaka mathematical journal, vol. 12 (1960), pp. 319–329. - Toshio Nishimura. Note on axiomatic set theory II. A construction of a model satisfying the axioms of set theory without Zermelo's Aussonderungsaxiom in a certain axiom system of ordinal numbers. Commentarii mathematici Universitatis Sancti Pauli, vol. 9 (1961), pp. 29–37.

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Toshio Nishimura. Note on axiomatic set theory I. The independence of Zermelo's “Aussonderungsaxiom” from other axioms of set theory. Osaka mathematical journal, vol. 12 (1960), pp. 319–329. - Toshio Nishimura. Note on axiomatic set theory II. A construction of a model satisfying the axioms of set theory without Zermelo's Aussonderungsaxiom in a certain axiom system of ordinal numbers. Commentarii mathematici Universitatis Sancti Pauli, vol. 9 (1961), pp. 29–37.

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