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Briefly, a 1% w/v gelatin type "A" solution was prepared by dissolving gelatin in distilled deionized H2O at 50°C under gentle stirring at 400 rpm.
Assume (x, y, z) is a Type (a) solution.
Then any Type (a) solution (x, y, z) of system (1) with λ = 1 satisfies (5).
Hence, by Lemma 4, Equation (1) with τ ≥ 1 has no type (a) solution.
Let (x, y, z) be a Type (a) solution of system (1) such that all the signs of all three components are eventually positive.
Proof Let ( x, y, z, w ) be a type (a) solution of system (S), i.e., all components of the solution are positive.
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Therefore, system (1) cannot have Type (a) solutions.
Eight volumes of 0.3% Cellmatrix type I-A solution (Nitta Gelatin, Inc).
Add eight volumes of 0.3% cold Cellmatrix type I-A solution to the tube.
The constants α and β and depend on the solution type (A, B, or C).
Assume that is a sectorial operator of type, is a solution operator generated by, and the Hypotheses are satisfied.
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