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Multiplying both sides of (3.10) by, then integrating from to, and using integration by parts in the left-hand side two times, we obtain (312).
Integrating from to, (3.18).
Integrating from to leads to (2.41).
Integrating from to, we get (3.8).
Through (2.10), we have, integrating from to we get.
Dividing by and integrating from to we have (2.6).
Now by integrating from to, we have (2.15).
Multiplying (2.17) by and integrating from to we get (2.18).
Multiplying (2.54) by and integrating from to we have (2.62).
Multiplying (3.17) by and integrating from to, we obtain (3.32).
Finally, multiplying (3.17) by and integrating from to, we obtain.
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