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ASA logical continuation of the studies of systems with fixed parameters, there has been increasing interest in systems whose parameters are functions either of the dependent variable (nonlinear systems) or of the independent variable (time-varying systems). A general approach to the analysis of time-varying systems is so difficult, that at the present stage of development in this field one is restricted to the solution of relatively simple problems arising in practical applications.