A NONLINEAR MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR ASTHMA: EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Subject Areas : Operation ResearchNARESHA RAM 1 , Agraj Tripathi 2
1 - Department of Mathematics, Harcourt Butler Technological Institute
Kanpur -208002, India
2 - Department of Mathematics, Bhabha Institute of Technology Aonha, Kanpur-209 204, India
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