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We use Corollary 4.2.
Hence, the neurons use corollary discharge of saccades.
We now use Corollary 2.6 to study the composition.
More precisely [11, 12] use Corollary 3 from [13] in solving similar problems.
Use Corollary 3.7 and observe that S may be an arbitrary subset of ({1,2,3}).
We can use Corollary 3.7, to deduce the following oscillation result for the equation: (3.17).
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Finally, we use Corollaries 3.3 and 3.4 to show that our assertion of this corollary is true.
Let us now calculate the generalized Green's function ({mathbf{G}}^{g}) using Corollary 3.
Using Corollary 1.4(3) it follows that or.
Using Corollary 2.5, we obtain the following.
By using Corollary 2.1, we have the following two cases.
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