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This paper points out that input-to-state stability of zero dynamics having a continuously differentiable (instead of locally Lipschitz continuous) gain function suffices to guarantee the existence of globally stabilizing, smooth partial-state feedback control laws for cascade systems, without imposing any extra condition. This conclusion is proved via the small gain theorem and a novel variable separation technique combined with feedback domination design.
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