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    In this highly condensed paper the authors present a complete solution to the relationship between statements of the form ``every X-set of reals has the property P'', where X refers to the lower levels of the analytical hierarchy of sets of reals, and among the properties P there are considered ``Lebesgue-measurable'', ``Baire categoricity'', ``to be Ramsey'' and ``K\(\sigma\)-regular''. The above statements are characterized by means of suitable notions of forcing.
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    lower levels of the analytical hierarchy
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    Lebesgue-measurable
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    Baire categoricity
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    Ramsey
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    forcing
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