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X‐ray microtomosynthesis of unstained pathology tissue samples
Abstract In pathology protocols, a tissue block, such as one containing a mouse brain or a biopsy sample from a patient, can produce several hundred thin sections. Substantial time may be required to analyse all sections. In cases of uncertainty regarding which sections to focus on, noninvasive scout imaging of intact blocks can help in guiding the ...
David T. Nguyen +15 more
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Fuzzy Product KM‐Subalgebras and Some Related Properties
The concept of KM‐algebras has been originated in 2019. KM‐algebra is a generalization of some of the B‐algebras such as BCK, BCI, BCH, BE, and BV and also d‐algebras. KM‐algebra serves two purposes in mathematics and computer science as follows: a tool for application in both fields and a strategy for creating the foundations.
K. Kalaiarasi +6 more
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The concepts of (commutative, transitive, left exchangeable, belligerent, antisymmetric) interior GE‐algebras and bordered interior GE‐algebras are introduced, and their relations and properties are investigated. Many examples are given to support these concepts. A semigroup is formed using the set of interior GE‐algebras.
Jeong-Gon Lee +4 more
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Fundamental pseudo BCK-algebras [PDF]
In this paper, we de ne the relations and on hyper pseudo BCK-algebras and investigate some related properties. We give a necessary and sucient condition for to be regular. By using, we make the quotient hyper pseudo BCK-algebra. Finally, by applying the
Habib Harizavi +2 more
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Applications of (Neutro/Anti)sophications to Semihypergroups
In this paper, we extend the notion of semi‐hypergroups (resp. hypergroups) to neutro‐semihypergroups (resp. neutro‐hypergroups). We investigate the property of anti‐semihypergroups (resp. anti‐hypergroups). We also give a new alternative of neutro‐hyperoperations (resp. anti‐hyperoperations), neutro‐hyperoperation‐sophications (resp.
A. Rezaei +3 more
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[Retracted] Belong and Nonbelong Relations on Double‐Framed Soft Sets and Their Applications
We aim through this paper to achieve two goals: first, we define some types of belong and nonbelong relations between ordinary points and double‐framed soft sets. These relations are one of the distinguishing characteristics of double‐framed soft sets and are somewhat expression of the degrees of membership and nonmembership.
Tareq M. Al-shami +2 more
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Quotient Hyper BCK-algebra and its Zero Divisor Graph
Jimboy Ruben Albaracin +1 more
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Category of hyper BCK-algebras
Summary: We first define the category of hyper BCK-algebras. After that we show that the category of hyper BCK-algebras is connected, factorisable and has equalizers, coequalizers, products, coproducts, intersection and kernel. As a consequence this category is complete and cocomplete and hence has pullbacks and pushouts.
HARIZAVI, H. +2 more
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Hypervector Spaces Based on Intersectional Soft Sets
The notion of int‐soft subfields, int‐soft algebras over int‐soft subfields, and int‐soft hypervector spaces are introduced, and their properties and characterizations are considered. In connection with linear transformations, int‐soft hypervector spaces are discussed.
Young Bae Jun +3 more
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Implicative Ideals of BCK‐Algebras Based on the Fuzzy Sets and the Theory of Falling Shadows
Based on the theory of falling shadows and fuzzy sets, the notion of a falling fuzzy implicative ideal of a BCK‐algebra is introduced. Relations among falling fuzzy ideals, falling fuzzy implicative ideals, falling fuzzy positive implicative ideals, and falling fuzzy commutative ideals are given.
Young Bae Jun +3 more
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