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Multiplying the second inequality of (2.5) by, one gets (2.6).
Multiplying the second equation of (1.4) by and integrating it over, we obtain (4.11).
Now, multiplying the second equation of (1.1) by and integrating over, we have (4.3).
Multiplying the second equation of (1.4) by and integrating it over, we have (4.31).
Multiplying the second equation of (1.4) by, adding up the first equation of (1.4), and integrating the result over, we obtain (4.3).
Multiplying the second and third equations in (1) by u and b, integrating the resulting equations over I and summing them together, then using integration by parts and from the conditions (4) and (5), we can show that (6) holds.
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That's about $6.3 billion a year, multiplying the first-quarter figures by four.
Multiplying the first equation in (1.1) by (u^{p-1}) and integrate on Ω by parts.
Secondly, multiplying the third equation of (1.6) by and integrating over, we have (4.18).
Multiplying the first equation of (1.1) by (u_{t}), integrating over Ω, we obtain (2.5).
Multiplying the first equation of (1.1) by and integrating over, we get (4.1).
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