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The following pages link to A poroplastic model of structural reorganisation in porous media of biomechanical interest (Q332511):
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- Finite element modeling of finite deformable, biphasic biological tissues with transversely isotropic statistically distributed fibers: toward a practical solution (Q294036) (← links)
- Some general remarks on hyperplasticity modelling and its extension to partially saturated soils (Q322139) (← links)
- The spherical design algorithm in the numerical simulation of biological tissues with statistical fibre-reinforcement (Q1639333) (← links)
- Relation between Eshelby stress and Eshelby fourth-order tensor within an ellipsoidal inclusion (Q1708679) (← links)
- An elasto-plastic biphasic model of the compression of multicellular aggregates: the influence of fluid on stress and deformation (Q2124759) (← links)
- Erratum to: ``A poroplastic model of structural reorganisation in porous media of biomechanical interest'' (Q2359002) (← links)
- ANN-aided incremental multiscale-remodelling-based finite strain poroelasticity (Q2666084) (← links)
- Modeling of a non-local stimulus for bone remodeling process under cyclic load: Application to a dental implant using a bioresorbable porous material (Q4563192) (← links)
- A review of presentations and discussions of the workshop <i>Computational mechanics of generalized continua and applications to materials with microstructure</i> that was held in Catania 29–31 October 2015 (Q4563199) (← links)
- Influence of non-local diffusion in avascular tumour growth (Q5103863) (← links)
- An avascular tumor growth model based on porous media mechanics and evolving natural states (Q5374469) (← links)
- Elastoplastic analysis of pressure‐sensitive materials by an effective three‐dimensional mixed finite element (Q6065120) (← links)
- An efficient algorithm for biomechanical problems based on a fully implicit nested Newton solver (Q6119868) (← links)
- Anelastic reorganisation of fibre-reinforced biological tissues (Q6163780) (← links)