A BOUNDARY JUMPS PHENOMENON IN THE INTEGRAL BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM FOR SINGULARLY PERTURBED DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

A boundary jumps phenomenon in the integral boundary value problem for singularly perturbed differential equations

The article is devoted to the study of Vines the asymptotic behavior of solving an integral boundary value problem for a third - order linear differential equation with a small parameter for two higher derivatives, provided that the roots of the "additional characteristic equation" have opposite signs.In the work are constructed the fundamental sys

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Decrease in Admissions and Change in the Diagnostic Landscape in a Newborn Care Unit in Northern Ghana During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Background: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has spread worldwide with an increasing number of patients, including pregnant women and neonates.This study aims to evaluate morbidity and mortality in the COVID-19 era compared to the preceding year in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Tamale Teaching Hospital, Ghana.Methods: This is a cross

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Best practices in managing, supervising, and assessing architectural graduation projects: A quantitative study

Graduation project courses refer to the culmination of the learning experiences of higher education.These courses consolidate the disciplinary knowledge gained during architectural education while they integrate most of the learning outcomes of a program, which are intended to prepare students for their transition to the profession of architecture.

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Study of Codon Usage Patterns and Influencing Factors in Rice Yellow Mottle Virus Based on Coding Sequence Data

Rice Green Foods yellow mottle virus (RYMV), transmitted by chrysomelids, is one of the major viral pathogens that has devastated rice production in Sub-Saharan Africa.RYMV is a member of the genus Sobemoviruses in the family Solemoviridae and harbors a positive-sense single-stranded RNA (+ssRNA).Here, we used 50 RYMV strains, applying the codon us

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