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A Biphasic Transversely Isotropic Poroviscoelastic Model for the Unconfined Compression of Hydrated Soft Tissue
H. Hatami-Marbini,
R. Maulik
College of Information Sciences and Technology
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Soft Tissue
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Transversely Isotropic
100%
Poroelasticity
100%
Unconfined Compression
100%
Material Parameters
33%
Stress Relaxation
33%
Articular Cartilage
33%
Viscoelastic Model
33%
Compression Experiment
33%
Solid Matrix
16%
Mechanical Behavior
16%
Fluid Flow
16%
Integral Type
16%
Constitutive Model
16%
Biomechanical Properties
16%
Viscoelasticity
16%
Extracellular Matrix
16%
Viscoelastic Behavior
16%
Constitutive Theory
16%
Viscoelastic Properties
16%
Compression Behavior
16%
Viscoelastic Material
16%
Isotropic Model
16%
New Mathematical Model
16%
Numerical Estimates
16%
Biphasic Theory
16%
Corneal Stroma
16%
Material Law
16%
Engineering
Material Law
50%