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<p>Furthermore, the <a href="page.php?w=strict_order">strict</a> relations  and  are of little use in many non-total orders and hence no additional terminology is introduced for them.</p>

<p>Letting  denote the partial order relation of any partially ordered set, a monotone function, also called isotone, or <b>', satisfies the property</b></p>

<p>for all  and  in its domain. The composite of two monotone mappings is also monotone.</p>

<p>The <a href="page.php?w=duality_%28order_theory%29">dual</a> notion is often called antitone, anti-monotone,</p><p>
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