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    Oscillation theorems are proved for functional-differential equations of the type \[ (1)\quad -(r(t)g(x(t))x'(t))'=\quad p(t)x'(t)+q(t)f(x[\phi (t)]),\quad t\geq t_ 0 \] under suitable conditions on the functions f,g,p,q,r,\(\phi\). In particular, q(t) is allowed to change sign in \([t_ 0,\infty)\) and \(\phi\) (t) can be of retarded or advanced type. One theorem gives sufficient conditions for every solution x(t) of (1) to be either oscillatory at \(\infty\) or to decay monotonely to zero as \(t\to \infty\).
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    Oscillation theorems
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    functional-differential equations
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    decay
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