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The rings considered in consequent chapters will allways be P.I. rings, nevertheless in the present section the restriction to the P.I. case is really superfluous and it would serve no aim at all since none of the proofs given in this section would simplify if one restricts attention to P.I. rings. Hence, the fact that we prefer to include the following results in a generality exceding that of the main body of this book is a choice inspired by an esthetic evaluation rather than by pragmatic arguments.
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le Bruyn, L., Van den Bergh, M., Van Oystaeyen, F. (1988). Graded Rings and Orders. In: Graded Orders. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3944-4_3
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