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The Transformation of the World shows how free movement between states and continents grew continuously in the first two-thirds of the 19th century, and passports, border controls and trade tariffs were only invented as Europe approached 1900.
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"Un Chien Andalou" is projected continuously in the show's first gallery, following a batch of paintings, collages and ink drawings that Dalí made from 1922 through 1931.
An exception was found in the male plants where the expression of VvTFL drops almost continuously along development while in the first year a decrease was observed only in the two latter stages.
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We propose a new approach to establish the existence of Aubry-Mather sets and quasi-periodic solutions for the following time-periodic parameters semilinear Duffing-type equation: x"+q(t) x+f t,x =0, where (f t,x)) is a continuous function, 2π-periodic in the first argument and continuously differentiable in the second one.
The goal of this paper is to study the existence of Aubry-Mather sets and quasi-periodic solutions to the following time-periodic parameters semilinear Duffing-type equation: x"+q(t) x+f t,x =0, (1.1) where (q(t)) is continuous and 2π-periodic function in the time t, (f t,x)) is a continuous function, 2π-periodic in the first argument and continuously differentiable in the second one.
However, (y_{c, f}^(theta)) and (y_{c, f}^(theta)) depend continuously on c (the first in view of its explicit expression, the second by the standard theory of ODEs); moreover, if c increases from 0 to (1/theta), then (y_{c, f}^(theta)) strictly increases from 0 to 1 (spanning all the possible values strictly included), while (y_{c, f}^(theta)) is nonincreasing, as given by Lemma 2.5.
The space-based construction of the station began in 1998 and it has been continuously manned since the first crew arrived in November 2000.
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