Groups whose all subgroups are ascendant or self-normalizing.
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- The groups whose cyclic subgroups are either ascendant or almost self-normalizing
- THE GROUPS WHOSE SUBGROUPS ARE ALMOST ASCENDANT
- Groups with every subgroup ascendant-by-finite.
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- A note on subnormal and abnormal chains
- Auflösbarkeit von Gruppen, deren Untergruppen alle subnormal sind. (Solubility of groups all subgroups of which are subnormal)
- Groups of Miller - Moreno type
- Groups with all subgroups either subnormal or self-normalizing.
- Groups with only normal and abnormal subgroups
- Groups with subnormality for all subgroups that are not finitely generated
- Gruppen mit gegebenen Eigenschaften für Systeme unendlicher Untergruppen
- Infinite groups with many permutable subgroups.
- On groups in which every subgroup is subnormal
- Permutable subgroups of infinite groups
- Subgroup lattices of groups
- The Engel elements of a soluble group
- Torsion-free groups in which every subgroup is subnormal.
- Torsion-free groups with all subgroups subnormal
- Zur Sylowstruktur auflösbarer Gruppen
- О Бесконечных Группах типа Миллера — Морено
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(14)- Groups with many self-centralizing or self-normalizing subgroups
- THE GROUPS WHOSE SUBGROUPS ARE ALMOST ASCENDANT
- The groups whose cyclic subgroups are either ascendant or almost self-normalizing
- Groups with every subgroup ascendant-by-finite.
- On conormal subgroups
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- Subnormality in linear groups
- Groups with many modular or self-normalizing subgroups
- Finite groups with abnormal or formational subnormal primary subgroups
- Groups with all subgroups either subnormal or self-normalizing.
- On the structure of groups whose non-normal subgroups are core-free
- The influence of arrangement of subgroups on the group structure
- On some groups with only two types of subgroups
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