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Continuum mechanics / Ex vivo / Soft tissue / Viscoelasticity / In vivo / In situ / Creep / Perfusion / Stress relaxation / Materials science / Anatomy / Mechanics
Date: 2010-06-07 09:09:07
Continuum mechanics
Ex vivo
Soft tissue
Viscoelasticity
In vivo
In situ
Creep
Perfusion
Stress relaxation
Materials science
Anatomy
Mechanics

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