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This is the last in a series of four papers devoted to a theoretical study based on canonical field theory of the deep-inelastic lepton processes. In the present paper we present the detailed calculations leading to the limiting behavior---or the "parton model"---for deep-inelastic neutrino scattering, i. e. , +pe^-+anything, '' +pe^++anything, '' where "anything" refers to all possible hadrons. In particular, we show that the structure functions depend only on the ratio of energy to momentum transfer 2M{q^2} as conjectured by Bjorken on general grounds. Experimental implications, including sum rules and the relation of and cross sections to each other as well as to deep-inelastic electron scattering cross sections, are derived and discussed.
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