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Note on the asymptotic behavior of the solutions of differential equations with deviating arguments. (English) Zbl 0372.34051
##### MSC:
 34K25 Asymptotic theory of functional-differential equations 34E05 Asymptotic expansions of solutions to ordinary differential equations
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