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Research on intuitionistic fuzzy implications. Part 4
Continuing the research from Parts 1, 2 [2, 3] where intuitionistic fuzzy implications, determined as implications with “good” properties, were investigated, here we correct the list of the implications that satisfy the Modus Ponens from Part 3, [4], and further select among them those implications that satisfy the Modus Tollens, as well. We discuss some applications of these implications and show the relationship between every two of them.