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    The author discusses the Hahn--Banach theorem and relevant duality issues in the framework of a module over the ring of real measurable functions. More general results of the sort are readily available in [\textit{S.\,S.\thinspace Kutateladze}, Sib.\ Math.\ J.\ 22, 575--583 (1982); translation from Sib.\ Mat.\ Zh.\ 22, 118--128 (1981; Zbl 0477.46017)]. The model-theoretic nature of convex analysis in modules was disclosed later within Boolean valued analysis; see, for instance, \textit{E.\,I.\thinspace Gordon} [Sov.\ Math., Dokl.\ 23, 579--582 (1981); translation from Dokl.\ Akad.\ Nauk SSSR 258, 777--780 (1981; Zbl 0514.03032)], \textit{A.\,G.\thinspace Kusraev} and \textit{S.\,S.\thinspace Kutateladze} [``Introduction to Boolean-valued analysis'' (Russian) (Moskva: Nauka) (2005; Zbl 1087.03032), ``Subdifferential calculus.\ Theory and applications'' (Russian) (Moskva: Nauka) (2007; Zbl 1137.49002)]. The author also addresses two types of completeness in the locally convex modules under consideration.
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    locally convex module
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    Hahn--Banach theorem
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    duality
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