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Modeling bodies that can only undergo isochoric motions subject to mechanical stimuli but are compressible or expansible with respect to thermal stimuli
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    Modeling bodies that can only undergo isochoric motions subject to mechanical stimuli but are compressible or expansible with respect to thermal stimuli (English)
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    25 June 2013
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    isochoric motions
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    isothermal processes
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    Oberbeck-Boussinesq approximation
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    linearized elastic solid
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    nonlinear elastic solid
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