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On some theorems in the theory of micropolar thermoelasticity
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    On some theorems in the theory of micropolar thermoelasticity (English)
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    A uniqueness theorem is established with no definiteness assumption on constitutive moduli, and no restriction on the conductivity tensor to be positive definite. In addition a basic relation is given which leads to a reciprocal theorem and another uniqueness result.
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    reciprocal theorem
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