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Solvable $L$-subgroup of an $L$-group
2015In this paper, we study the notion of solvable $L$-subgroup of an $L$-group and provide its level subset characterization and this justifies the suitability of this extension. Throughout this work, we have used normality of an $L$-subgroup of an $L$-group in the sense of Wu rather than Liu.
Jahan, Iffat, Ajmal, Naseem
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Algebra Universalis, 1997
If \(G\) is a lattice-ordered group (an \(l\)-group), denote by \(N(G)\) the complete sublattice of the lattice of convex \(l\)-subgroups of \(G\) generated by the set of polars in \(G\). The elements of \(N(G)\) are called \(N\)-subgroups of \(G\). The authors study properties of \(l\)-groups determined by their \(N\)-subgroups and characterize some ...
Xiqiang, Z., Zhinan, Q.
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If \(G\) is a lattice-ordered group (an \(l\)-group), denote by \(N(G)\) the complete sublattice of the lattice of convex \(l\)-subgroups of \(G\) generated by the set of polars in \(G\). The elements of \(N(G)\) are called \(N\)-subgroups of \(G\). The authors study properties of \(l\)-groups determined by their \(N\)-subgroups and characterize some ...
Xiqiang, Z., Zhinan, Q.
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The Lattice of Convex l-Subgroups of a Lattice-Ordered Group
1989In this chapter we shall examine in some detail the lattice C(G) of convex l-subgroups of a lattice-ordered group G. Our emphasis is on determining how much information is available from a strictly lattice-theoretic consideration of C(G). Many important classes of l-groups are described in these terms, but it is impossible to so describe varieties of l-
Marlow E. Anderson +2 more
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The Journal of Immunology, 1995
Abstract Certain monoclonal Ig light chains (LC) are responsible for marked disturbances of proximal tubule cell functions (Fanconi's syndrome, FS). In patients with FS, intracellular crystal-like inclusions containing LC determinants are commonly found in plasma cells, macrophages, and renal tubular cells. In an attempt at understanding
A, Rocca +9 more
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Abstract Certain monoclonal Ig light chains (LC) are responsible for marked disturbances of proximal tubule cell functions (Fanconi's syndrome, FS). In patients with FS, intracellular crystal-like inclusions containing LC determinants are commonly found in plasma cells, macrophages, and renal tubular cells. In an attempt at understanding
A, Rocca +9 more
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Generated $textbf{textit{L}}$-subgroup of an $textbf{textit{L}}$-group
2015In this paper, we extend the construction of a fuzzy subgroup generated by a fuzzy subset to $L$-setting. This construction is illustrated by an example. We also prove that for an $L$-subset of a group, the subgroup generated by its level subset is the level subset of the subgroup generated by that $L$-subset provided the given $L$-subset possesses sup-
Ajmal, Naseem, Jahan, Iffat
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Subgroup analysis and other (mis)uses of baseline data in clinical trials
Lancet, The, 2000Stuart J Pocock
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(1805-4476) Convex structures via convex L-subgroups of an L-ordered group
2019Liu, H., Fan, W., Wang, S.
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Subgroup analysis in randomised controlled trials: importance, indications, and interpretation
Lancet, The, 2005Peter M Rothwell
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