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Suppose is a solution of (1.1)–(1.4), it is clear that is a solution of (2.40).
Suppose, then a solution of (1.10) with in will (eventually falls into and) tend to.
Suppose, then a solution of (1.10) with in will (eventually falls into ) tend to.
Suppose, Then a solution of (1.10) with in will (eventually falls into and alternately) approach the limit -cycle.
Suppose, then a solution of (1.10) with in will (eventually falls into and alternately and) approach the limit -cycle.
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