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The following pages link to Modeling the porous and viscous responses of human brain tissue behavior (Q2236114):
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- Shear shock formation in incompressible viscoelastic solids (Q2124153) (← links)
- Insights into the microstructural origin of brain viscoelasticity. Prospects for microstructure-informed constitutive modeling (Q2231095) (← links)
- Using poro-elasticity to model the large deformation of tissue during subcutaneous injection (Q2237424) (← links)
- On the importance of using region-dependent material parameters for full-scale human brain simulations (Q2691110) (← links)
- Post-bifurcation of inflated fibrous cylindrical membranes under different fiber configurations (Q6093871) (← links)
- Model-driven identification framework for optimal constitutive modeling from kinematics and rheological arrangement (Q6096450) (← links)
- Displacement and Pressure Reconstruction from Magnetic Resonance Elastography Images: Application to an In Silico Brain Model (Q6113275) (← links)
- Stabilized isogeometric formulation of the multi-network poroelasticity and transport model (\(\mathrm{MPET}^2\)) for subcutaneous injection of monoclonal antibodies (Q6147052) (← links)