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This demonstrates that the smectic or columnar lyotropic phases are formed in the ordered solutions.
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However, it's able to integrate with a number of point-of-sale solutions, as well as online and offline ordering solutions, notes Sion.
With existing solutions, their online ordering solutions are different from their in-store kiosks, stocks need to be manually updated.
The first-order solutions are useful approximations for A/L < 0.04.
A shock-capturing technique is used to control the oscillations of high-order solutions around shocks.
8, we give two examples that have many first order solutions of (9).
Hence, the uniqueness for first order solutions of (81) does not hold in general.
Theorem A states that when, (1.3) may have finite-order solutions.
We present examples of (18) that have many first order solutions.
Firstly, we study the growth of the finite order solutions of it.
The zeros, poles and fixed points of finite order solutions are also studied.
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