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Fuzzy Lattice Ordered G-modules
International Journal of Fuzzy System Applications, 2019The study of mathematics emphasizes precision, accuracy, and perfection, but in many of the real-life situations, people face ambiguity, vagueness, imprecision, etc. Fuzzy set theory and rough set theory are two innovative tools in mathematics which are used for decision-making in vague and uncertain information systems. Fuzzy algebra has a significant
Paul Isaac, Ursala Paul
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Isomorphism theorems for soft G-modules
Afrika Matematika, 2018In this paper, we define soft quotient G-module, soft G-module homomorphism and soft kernel. Related to these definitions, we give some examples, homomorphism theorem and isomorphism theorems on Soft G-modules.
Mehmet Şahin+3 more
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Note on G-Module Structure of Orders
Mathematica Slovaca, 2015Abstract Let K/Q be a cyclic tamely ramified extension, then any ambiguous order of K has a normal basis if and only if any ambiguous ideal has a normal basis.
Čestmir Bárta, Juraj Kostra
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Geometriae Dedicata, 1990
We prove a conjecture of I. M. Gelfand, A. V. Zelevinsky and K. Baclawski about the existence of good bases for G-modules. We deduce the result from a previously proved theorem [21] about weak B-modules. There are hopes that good bases can be useful for finding new combinatorial formulas of tensor product multiplicities (cf. [2], [6]).
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We prove a conjecture of I. M. Gelfand, A. V. Zelevinsky and K. Baclawski about the existence of good bases for G-modules. We deduce the result from a previously proved theorem [21] about weak B-modules. There are hopes that good bases can be useful for finding new combinatorial formulas of tensor product multiplicities (cf. [2], [6]).
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Immunoglobulins G modulate endothelial function and affect insulin sensitivity in humans
Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, 2020Data from animals suggest that immunoglobulins G (IgG) play a mechanistic role in atherosclerosis and diabetes through endothelial dysfunction and insulin resistance. Patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), who have low circulating levels of IgG and are treated with intravenous polyclonal IgG (IVIgG), may provide an ideal model to ...
Napoli R.+13 more
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HLA-G modulates immune responses by diverse receptor interactions
Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2003HLA-G regulates immune responses as it binds different receptors expressed on natural killer (NK) cells, T cells and myeloid cells. HLA-G1 can inhibit NK- and T-cell-mediated lysis of target cells by its interaction with the inhibitory receptors ILT2 and ILT4.
Elisabeth H. Weiss, Valeska Hofmeister
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On p -chief factors and extensions of $ \mathbb{K} $ G -modules [PDF]
The subject of this paper is the relationship between the set of chief factors of a finite group G and extensions of an irreducible $ \mathbb{K} $ G-module U ( $ \mathbb{K} $ a field). Let H / L be a p-chief factor of G.
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HLA-G modulates cytokine production by uterine NK cells
2000Contains fulltext : 248897.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)
Meer, A. van der+7 more
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PROJECTIVITY OF INTUITIONISTIC FUZZY G-MODULES
Advances in Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2016Simpi Chopra, P. K. Sharma
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