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2. Subpolygroups related to a fuzzy topologyN. Abbasizadeh, Irina Cristea, Bijan Davvaz, Jianming Zhan, 2018, original scientific article Found in: ključnih besedah Summary of found: ...polygroup, fuzzy topological space,(relatively) fuzzy continuity, lower (upper) fuzzy topological subpolygroup... Keywords: polygroup, fuzzy topological space, (relatively) fuzzy continuity, lower (upper) fuzzy topological subpolygroup Published: 21.08.2018; Views: 2116; Downloads: 0
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3. A comparative study of partial dealcoholisation versus early harvest: Effects on wine volatile and sensory profilesSuzy.Y Rogers, Peter J. Torley, Guillaume Antalick, John.W Blackman, Rocco Longo, Leigh Schmidtke, 2018, original scientific article Found in: ključnih besedah Summary of found: ...weights analysis, Dealcoholisation, Early harvest, Evaporative perstraction, Lower alcohol wine, Reverse osmosis, Sensory descriptive analysis,... Keywords: Common component and specific weights analysis, Dealcoholisation, Early harvest, Evaporative perstraction, Lower alcohol wine, Reverse osmosis, Sensory descriptive analysis, Wine Published: 17.09.2018; Views: 2180; Downloads: 0
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4. Semiring structures based on meet and plus ideals in lower BCK-semilatticesHashem Bordbar, 2017, original scientific article Abstract: The notion of the meet set based on two subsets of a lower BCK-semilattice X is introduced, and related properties are investigated. Conditions for the meet set to be a (positive implicative, commutative, implicative) ideal are discussed. The meet ideal based on subsets, and the plus ideal of two subsets in a lower BCK-semilattice X are also introduced, and related properties are investigated. Using the meet operation and addition, the semiring structure is induced. Found in: ključnih besedah Summary of found: ...based on two subsets of a lower BCK-semilattice X is introduced, and related properties are... Keywords: Lower BCK-semilattice, meet set, meet ideal, plus ideal, meet operation, addition, semiring. Published: 01.12.2019; Views: 1562; Downloads: 0
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5. Relative annihilators in lower BCK-semilatticesHashem Bordbar, Mohammad Mehdi Zahedi, Young Bae Jun, 2017, original scientific article Abstract: As a generalization of annihilators, the notion of a relative annihilator is introduced, and their properties are investigated. Conditions for a relative annihilator to be an implicative (resp., positive implicative, commutative) ideal are discussed. Found in: ključnih besedah Summary of found: ...Lower BCK-semilattice, relative annihilator, implicative ideal, positive implicative ideal,... Keywords: Lower BCK-semilattice, relative annihilator, implicative ideal, positive implicative ideal, commutative ideal Published: 01.12.2019; Views: 1720; Downloads: 0
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6. Primeness of Relative Annihilators in BCK-AlgebraHashem Bordbar, 2020, original scientific article Abstract: Conditions that are necessary for the relative annihilator in lower BCK-semilattices to be a prime ideal are discussed. Given the minimal prime decomposition of an ideal A, a condition for any prime ideal to be one of the minimal prime factors of A is provided. Homomorphic image and pre-image of the minimal prime decomposition of an ideal are considered. Using a semi-prime closure operation “cl”, we show that every minimal prime factor of a cl-closed ideal A is also cl-closed. Found in: ključnih besedah Summary of found: ...are necessary for the relative annihilator in lower BCK-semilattices to be a prime ideal are... ...lower BCK-semilattice, relative annihilator, semi-prime closure operation, minimal prime... Keywords: lower BCK-semilattice, relative annihilator, semi-prime closure operation, minimal prime decomposition, minimal prime factor Published: 24.02.2020; Views: 1517; Downloads: 0
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7. Gravity wave instability structures and turbulence from more than 1.5 years of OH[ast] airglow imager observations in SloveniaSamo Stanič, Sabine Wüst, Michael Bittner, Carsten Schmidt, René Sedlak, Patrick Hannawald, 2021, original scientific article Abstract: We analyzed 286 nights of data from the OH* airglow imager FAIM 3 (Fast Airglow IMager) acquired at Otlica Observatory, Slovenia, between 26 October 2017 and 6 June 2019. Measurements were performed with a spatial resolution of 24 m per pixel and a temporal resolution of 2.8 s. Multiple turbulence episodes were observed and the energy dissipation rate in the upper mesosphere/lower thermosphere region was estimated from image sequences in 25 cases. Values range around 0.08 and 9.03 W/kg and would lead to an approximated localized maximum heating of 0.03–3.02 K per turbulence event. Found in: ključnih besedah Summary of found: ...the energy dissipation rate in the upper mesosphere/ lower thermosphere region was estimated from image sequences... Keywords: upper mesosphere, lower thermosphere, remote sensing, gravity waves, turbulence, Bora episodes Published: 25.10.2021; Views: 563; Downloads: 0
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