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The Classical Field Theories
Clifford Ambrose Truesdell,R. Toupin +1 more
- Vol. 2, pp 226-858
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Hydration Swelling of Water-Absorbing Rocks: a Constitutive Model
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Homogenization-based constitutive models for magnetorheological elastomers at finite strain
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An asymptotic finite-deformation analysis of the elastostatic field near the tip of a crack
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