On M-principally injective and projective S-acts
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- A CLASS OF RIGHT PP MONOIDS
- Completely Cyclic Injective Semilattices
- Completely Right Injective Semigroups
- Divisible S-systems and R-modules
- Injective Hulls of Certain S-Systems over a Semilattice
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(7)- Projective and indecomposable \(S\)-acts
- The primitive normality of a class of weakly injective \(S\)-acts
- \(\mathcal M\)-injectivity in the category \(\mathbf{Act}\text{-}S\).
- C-injective \(S\)-acts.
- Generalization of injective S-acts
- Strongly duo and duo right \(S\)-acts.
- Primitive normality and primitive connectedness of the class of injective \(S\)-acts
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