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On certain interpretations of intuitionistic fuzzy defeasible reasoning
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Author(s):
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Nikolai Nikolov
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CLBME-Bulg. Academy of Sci., ad MRL, P.O.Box 12, Sofia-1113, Bulgaria
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Ognian Asparoukhov
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CLBME-Bulg. Academy of Sci., ad MRL, P.O.Box 12, Sofia-1113, Bulgaria
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"Notes on IFS", Volume 4 (1998), Number 1, pages 23—27
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