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Existence of positive periodic solutions for an impulsive semi-ratio-dependent predator-prey model with dispersion and time delays
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    Existence of positive periodic solutions for an impulsive semi-ratio-dependent predator-prey model with dispersion and time delays (English)
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    A sufficient condition for the existence of positive periodic solutions for an impulsive semi-ratio dependent predator-prey system with dispersion and time delays is obtained. The standard coincidence degree theory is used in the derivation.
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    impulsive semi-ratio-dependent predator-prey system
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    periodic solution
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    coincidence degree theory
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