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The following pages link to A mixed finite element formulation of triphasic mechano-electrochemical theory for charged, hydrated biological soft tissues (Q4267021):
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- Advances in modelling saturated soft biological tissues and chemically active gels (Q363082) (← links)
- Mixed finite element modelling of cartilaginous tissues (Q1861376) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of the deformation of multi-state hydrogels subjected to electrical stimuli (Q1958253) (← links)
- The role of the relative fluid velocity in an objective continuum theory of finite strain poroelasticity (Q2158804) (← links)
- A unified mixture formulation for density and volumetric growth of multi-constituent solids in tissue engineering (Q2310368) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of engineered tissue growth using a multiphase porous flow mixture theory (Q2500117) (← links)
- Articular cartilage with intra and extrafibrillar waters - simulations of mechanical and chemical loadings by the finite element method (Q2638101) (← links)
- Estimation of fixed charge density and diffusivity profiles in cartilage using contrast enhanced computer tomography (Q2952469) (← links)
- Modelling of Swelling Phenomena in Charged Hydrated Porous Media (Q2954702) (← links)
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- Estimation of Systematic and Spatially Correlated Components of Random Signals from Repeated Measurements: Application to Contrast Enhanced Computer Tomography Measurements (Q3460277) (← links)
- Development of a finite element contact analysis algorithm for charged-hydrated soft tissues with large sliding (Q3549767) (← links)
- Towards systematic approach to boundary conditions in mixture and multiphasic incompressible models: maximum entropy principle estimate (Q6133294) (← links)