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Decreasing solution pH enhanced pressure inactivation of HAV.
Let be a positive, monotone decreasing solution of (2.1).
Then (1.1) has a strictly decreasing solution such that (1.4).
The minimum [Cl−] required for pit initiation increases with decreasing solution temperature, ie with decreasing solution aggressiveness.
Assume that f : R → R is a C 0 strictly decreasing solution of (1.4).
Thereby, any desired hydrogen generation rate could be obtained by increasing or decreasing solution flow rates.
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Let DS r denote the set of all eventually positive decreasing solutions of (4).
Theorem 1.1 indicates that (1.1) admits decreasing solutions for every small ϵ and the proof can be carried over to show that this system also admits increasing solutions.
Without loss of generality, we restrict our study to eventually positive decreasing solutions of (1); such a set is denoted as DS.
Our result, combined with asymptotic theorems from [2] or [3], yields asymptotic formulas for the positive, monotone decreasing solutions of (1.6).
The main result of [1] is the following theorem about the existence of positive, decreasing solutions of (1.1) (see [1, Theorem ] and its proof).
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