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    A note on non-Robba pp-adic differential equations

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    Let M\mathcal{M} be a differential module, whose coefficients are analytic elements on an open annulus II (\subset \bR_{>0}) in a valued field, complete and algebraically closed of inequal characteristic, and let R(M,r)R(\mathcal{M}, r) be the radius of convergence of its solutions in the neighbourhood of the generic point trt_r of absolute value rr, with r∈Ir\in I. Assume that R(M,r)<rR(\mathcal{M}, r)<r on II and, in the logarithmic coordinates, the function r⟶R( mathcalM,r)r\longrightarrow R(\ mathcal{M}, r) has only one slope on II. In this paper, we prove that for any r∈Ir\in I, all the solutions of M\mathcal{M} in the neighborhood of trt_r are analytic and bounded in the disk D(tr,R(M,r)−)D(t_r,R(\mathcal{M},r)^-).Comment: 4 page

    Letter: Manufacturing categories – the case of disabled sportspersons

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    No Abstract South African Sports Medicine Vol.17(1) 2005: 31-3

    Accumulation of housedust mite (Der-p-1) levels on mattress covers

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    Spontaneous vertebral artery dissection in an elder patient: a case report

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    Vertebrobasilar artery dissection (VBD) is a rare cause of posterior ischemic strokes. It is more likely to occur in young patients with a history of traumatism or hereditary connective tissue disorders. Spontaneous VBD is rare, especially in elder patients. This paper aims to report the case of an old patient that presented with a posterior ischemic stroke due to a spontaneous vertebral artery dissection (SVAD), linked to atherosclerosis. The diagnosis of SVAD was made by Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) which is the gold standard technique to diagnose this pathology in a short time so the patient could receive adequate treatment
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