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Sedimentation in Urban Drainage Systems is a huge problem that allow changes in cross-sectional area, and therefore changes in pipe's roughness.
And in [15], the authors also make the unnecessary artificial assumptions (Gamma _{1}(t^{2})notablymma_{1}(t^{3})neq0 ), notably, for these assumptions, some interesting results have been obtained in [17] for a resonant problem that allow us to bypass above minor technical difficulty (see Lemma 1.1 below).
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