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It is proved that a general governing relationship results for an inhomogeneously aging hereditary medium under fairly broad assumptions from the principle of material independence from the reference system, also later called the principle of invariance.
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inhomogeneously aging hereditary medium
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On the principle of invariance in the theory of inhomogeneously aging shells
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    On the principle of invariance in the theory of inhomogeneously aging shells (English)
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    It is proved that a general governing relationship results for an inhomogeneously aging hereditary medium under fairly broad assumptions from the principle of material independence from the reference system, also later called the principle of invariance.
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    inhomogeneously aging hereditary medium
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    principle of invariance
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