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    For a ring \(R\), the prime radical and the set of all nilpotent elements are denoted by \(P(R)\) and \(N(R)\). A proper two-sided ideal \(I\) of a ring \(R\) is called 2-primal if \(P(R/I)=N(R/I)\). A ring \(R\) is called strongly 2-primal if every proper two-sided ideal of \(R\) is 2-primal. Strongly 2-primal rings with several kinds of \(\pi\)-regularities are studied.
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    prime radical
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    nilpotent elements
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    \(\pi\)-regularities
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    strongly 2-primal rings
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