... gm(ζ))ba+degz,∞arm{ba+degz,∞arm1m2qk−p(r)mρm}m1m2qk−p(r)Mr[gm](ζ).(3.11) 113. Proof ofthe resultsProof of Theorem 1.4 Suppose that the conclusion of theorem is not true, thenthere exists an entire solution w(z) satisfies the equation [Q(w(z))]n= ... for every fixedζ ∈ C, if ζ is not the zero of g(ζ), by (3.4) then we can get g(k)(ζ) = 0 from (3.5).By the all zeros of g(ζ) have multiplicity at least k, this is a contradiction. The proof ... contradiction. The proof of Theorem 1.4 is complete. 17[11] Gu, RM, Ding, JJ, Yuan, WJ: On the estimate ofgrowth order of solutions of aclass of systems of algebraic differential equations with higher...
... or ∞ (see[1]). 113. Proof ofthe resultsProof of Theorem 1.4 Suppose that the conclusion of theorem is not true, thenthere exists an entire solution w(z) satisfies the equation [Q(w(z))]n= ... for every fixedζ ∈ C, if ζ is not the zero of g(ζ), by (3.4) then we can get g(k)(ζ) = 0 from (3.5).By the all zeros of g(ζ) have multiplicity at least k, this is a contradiction. The proof ... estimate the growth order of entire solutions of some algebraic differential equationsand improve the related results of Bergweiler, Barsegian, and others.We also estimate thegrowth order of entire...
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... COPD. Itisthe most common rea-son for medical visits, hospital admissions, and death inthese patients [38]. Furthermore, there is an increasingevidence ofthe impact of these events on the ... from the scientific community [5].Each of these domains can be measured with the objective of establishing the performance or health condition and the subjective perception of health. The HRQoL ... [19]. The SF-12 is scored from 0 to 100 so that, the higher the score, the bet-ter the health condition.Statistical analysis The analysis ofthe data was carried out through the statis-tical...
... provided the original work is properly cited. The impact on HRQoL of an increasing amount of LCUs stemming from undesirable events is presented inTable5.Dataillustratethemagnitudeoftheeffect when ... consistent with the litera-ture [53] suggesting the effect of LEs derive primarilyfrom their undesirability. In other words, the negativeimpact on HRQoL of an undesirable LE with a weight of ... reject the null hypothesis whenthe adjusted p-value is les s thana = 0.05[39].To investigate the first aim ofthe study, bivariate ana-lyses ofthe effects of LEs on HRQoL dimensions for boys...
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... explanation of variance by the characteristics of the disease. The relevance of this block of variables is mainly due to the doctor facilitation scale ofthe PICS:patients who experienced the physician ... characteristics ofthe CHD (includingrisk factors), and the HRQOL at the beginning of inpati-ent rehabilitation, the personality traits cynicism andanger correlate with the HRQOL after rehabilitation.2. ... rmed, at least for some ofthe sub -dimensions. The relevance ofthe personality variables was shown in par-ticular forthe psychosocial aspects ofthe HRQOL,while the aspects ofthe physician-patient...