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DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL EQUATIONS

Volume 20 Number 7 July 2007

Matthias Hieber and Ian Wood, The Dirichlet problem in convex bounded

domains for operators in non-divergence form with -coefficients 721 Kunio Hidano, Morawetz-Strichartz estimates for spherically symmetric solu-

tions to wave equations and applications to semilinear Cauchy problems .. 735 M. Abounouh, A. Atlas, and O. Goubet, Large-time behavior of solutions

to a dissipative Boussinesq system 755 Piotr Boguslaw Mucha, On weak solutions to the Stefan problem with Gibbs-

Thomson correction 769 El Hadi Ait Dads, Philippe Cieutat, and Lahcen Lhachimi, Structure

of the set of bounded solutions and existence of pseudo almost-periodic so- lutions of a Lienard equation 793 Ibtissame Zaiter, Remarks on the Ostrovsky equation 815

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