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    Finitely axiomatizable varieties of BCK-algebras (English)
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    The main theorem of the paper is that the join of two relatively finitely axiomatizable subvarieties of a variety of expanded BCK-algebras is also finitely axiomatizable relative to the variety. The notion of a variety of expanded BCK-algebras, introduced in the paper, encompasses various varieties as examples, e.g. the variety of commutative complementary semigroups of Bosbach, the one of the Heyting algebras and the one of the MV-algebras of Chang.
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    relatively finitely axiomatizable subvarieties
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    variety of expanded BCK- algebras
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    variety of commutative complementary semigroups
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    Heyting algebras
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