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Nuclear destabilisation - a possible genesis of cancer? [PDF]

open access: yesBiol Rev Camb Philos Soc
Scott DD   +4 more
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Unlocking the therapeutic potential of cellular mechanobiology. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Kalukula Y   +13 more
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Mechanics of Materials

Oberwolfach Reports, 2006
The workshop Mechanics of Materials , organised by Reinhold Kienzler (Bremen), David L. McDowell (Atlanta) and Ewald A. Werner (München) was held January 22nd–January 28th, 2006. The workshop attracted some 40 participants with a wide geographic spread.
Reinhold Kienzler   +2 more
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Mechanics of Multiphase Materials

ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 1997
AbstractFirst the observation levels for materials are discussed. Then a material is modelled as a heterogeneous continuum consisting of grains, each of them being a tiny continuum in its turn. As demonstration material steel consisting of two phases is selected.
Fischer, F. D., Werner, E.
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Mechanics of Materials

Oberwolfach Reports, 2012
The rapid advances of modern fabrications technologies require a thorough understanding of physical and mechanical properties of materials as influenced by their atomic composition, processing history and structure at the micro- and nanometer length scales.
Reinhold Kienzler   +3 more
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Composite Material Mechanics: Structural Mechanics

AIAA Journal, 1974
Introduction T purpose of this Survey is to review and bring together in an orderly fashion some of the principal contributions to the field of structural mechanics of structures containing composite materials. The topics of micromechanics and fracture, while quite important, are not considered in this Survey.
Bert, Charles W., Francis, Philip H.
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Mechanics of materials

Technology and Health Care, 2010
Mechanics of materials is the science of forces applied on a body and response of the body in terms of deformation. Different type of loadings on bodies with different geometries or made of different material give rise to different deformations. Last but not the least, this science allows to predict the failure of a body under certain loading condition
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Silicon as a Mechanical Material

MRS Proceedings, 1982
ABSTRACTNow that single crystal silicon has established itself as the preeminent electronic material, increasing applications are being implemented in which silicon's MECHANICAL properties are more important. This paper reviews some of the history behind this trend, explains how and why silicon can be an economical and effective mechanical material ...
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