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Title of paper: A short remark on an intuitionistic fuzzy abstract system
Author(s):
Hristo Aladjov
CLMBE - Bulg. Academy of Sci., P.O.Box 12, Sofia-1113, Bulgaria
aladjov@bgcict.acad.bg
Published in: "Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets", Volume 6 (2000) Number 4, pages 64—69
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