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Exercise-Dependent effects of substance P deficiency on joint degeneration and inflammation in a surgical mouse model of osteoarthritis. [PDF]

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Redox-Responsive Hydrogels with Decoupled Initial Stiffness and Degradation

Biomacromolecules, 2021
Disulfide-cross-linked hydrogels have been widely used for biological applications because of their degradability in response to redox stimuli. However, degradability often depends on polymer concentration, which also influences the hydrogel mechanical properties such as the initial stiffness.
Charng-Yu Lin   +2 more
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Cyclic Stiffness Degradation in Nonlinear Jackup Dynamics

Proceedings of Offshore Technology Conference, 2009
Abstract SNAME (2002) Guidelines for Site Specific Assessment of Mobile Jack-Up Units gives equations to describe degradation of foundation stiffness for jackup spudcans, depending on the size of a load cycle within a yield envelope.
E.T.R.. T.R. Dean, R.. Metters
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A stiffness degradation model for graphite/epoxy laminates

29th Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference, 1988
Stiffness reduction in composite laminates is an important measure of fa tigue damage. The determination of fatigue damage and the prediction of fatigue life can be made through the development of a stiffness degradation model. This paper proposes a stiffness degradation model that can be used to predict the statistical distribution of the residual ...
J.N. Yang   +3 more
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Constitutive relation and stiffness degradation of cracked anisotropic composite laminates(II) —determination of resolved stiffness and investigation of stiffness degradation for cracked laminates

Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 1998
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Wang, Xingguo, Hua, Yu, Li, Zhengneng
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Modeling Stiffness Degradation in Filamentary Composite Materials

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 1992
The effect of service‐load‐induced internal damage in advanced filamentary composite materials has for some time been a topic of extensive research. It is well known that the stiffness of the material system is degraded as load is applied and damage accumulates.
Robert M. Hackett, Kerry T. Slattery
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