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Issue:Applicability of the intuitionistic fuzzy set approach to musical language

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Title of paper: Applicability of the intuitionistic fuzzy set approach to musical language
Author(s):
Luben Botusharov
Published in: "Notes on IFS", Volume 1 (1995) Number 1, pages 77—78
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