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Numerical computation of the elastic and mechanical properties of red blood cell membrane using the higher-order Cauchy-Born rule
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    Numerical computation of the elastic and mechanical properties of red blood cell membrane using the higher-order Cauchy-Born rule (English)
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    18 March 2019
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    red blood cells
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    cell membrane
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    elastic-mechanical properties
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    constitutive model
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    higher-order Cauchy-Born rule
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    spectrin-lipid bilayer
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