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Date: 2001-02-26 20:32:47
Scientific method
Materials science
Mechanical failure
Mechanics
Solid mechanics
Failure theory
Statistical ensemble
Mesoscopic physics
Prediction
Physics
Science
Information

Sample-speci city and predictability of material failure[removed]Mengfen Xia (1)

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