
Summary: This paper is devoted to obtaining some new sufficient conditions for the oscillation of all solutions of first order nonlinear differential equations with several deviating arguments. Finally, an illustrative example related to our results is given.
Oscillatory solutions, Non-monotone argument, Non-Monotone Argument, non-monotone argument, oscillatory solutions, Nonoscillatory Solutions, nonoscillatory solutions, Nonlinear, Delay differential equation, Oscillation theory of functional-differential equations, Oscillatory Solutions, Nonoscillatory solutions, delay differential equation, nonlinear, Delay Differential Equation
Oscillatory solutions, Non-monotone argument, Non-Monotone Argument, non-monotone argument, oscillatory solutions, Nonoscillatory Solutions, nonoscillatory solutions, Nonlinear, Delay differential equation, Oscillation theory of functional-differential equations, Oscillatory Solutions, Nonoscillatory solutions, delay differential equation, nonlinear, Delay Differential Equation
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