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GENERALIZED PRODUCT TOPOLOGY

  • Wu, Xinxing;Zhu, Peiyong
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.819-825
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    • 2013
  • Similarly to Tychonoff product, we introduce the concept of generalized product topology which is different from the notion of product of generalized topologies in [$\acute{A}$. $Cs\acute{a}sz\acute{a}r$, Acta Math. Hungar. 123 (2009), 127-132] for generalized topology and obtain some properties about it. Besides, we prove that connectedness, ${\sigma}$-connectedness and ${\alpha}$-connectedness are all preserved under this product.

CAYLEY INTUITIONISTIC FUZZY GRAPHS

  • Akram, Muhammad;Karunambigai, M.G.;Kalaivani, O.K.
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.32 no.5_6
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    • pp.827-842
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we introduce the notion of Cayley intuitionistic fuzzy graphs and investigate some of their properties. We present some interesting properties of intuitionistic fuzzy graphs in terms of algebraic structures. We discuss connectedness in Cayley intuitionistic fuzzy graphs. We also describe different types of ${\alpha}$-connectedness in Cayley intuitionistic fuzzy graphs.

Factors Influencing Compliance with Anti-Tuberculosis Therapy (폐결핵 환자의 치료 순응과 관련된 요인)

  • Kim, Cheon-Tae;Lee, Kyeong-Soo;Kang, Pock-Soo
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • v.29 no.1 s.52
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    • pp.79-90
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    • 1996
  • The purpose of the study was to determine factors influencing compliance with anti-tuberculosis therapy. The study subjects were 104 tuberculosis patients who have received the initial treatment in 3 health centers of Kyongju-City, Dalseong-Gun in Teagu and Kumi-City. Data were collected between September and October 1995. The patients were classified into the improved group and the non-improved group according to outcomes of 3 month treatment with short-term therapeutic regimen. To find factors influencing compliance with anti-tuberculosis therapy, multiple logistic regression was made. There was no significant differences between the improved group and the non-improved group in sex, age, education level, occupation, family pattern, and habitual change regarding smoking and drinking. The level of knowledge about anti-tuberculosis therapy in the improved group was significantly higher than the non-improved group(p<0.01). Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that family support for not forgetting medication (p<0.05) wis a predictor of improvement and knowledge about anti-tuberculosis therapy(p=0.054), regularity of medication(p=0.062), and consultation to family, doctor and nurse(p=0.075) were marginal predictors of improvement. Treatment must be given to every patient confirmed as having tuberculosis and must be given free of charge to the patients. The requirements for adequate chemotherapy are prescribed in the correct dosage and taken regularly by the patient for a sufficient period to prevent relapse of the disease after cure. It is suggested that education to the patients should be reinforced and connectedness between patients and tuberculosis control workers and family should be solidated.

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