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The following pages link to Perspectives on biological growth and remodeling (Q361375):
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- On high heels and short muscles: A multiscale model for sarcomere loss in the gastrocnemius muscle (Q2351355) (← links)
- Micromechanical analysis of volumetric growth in the context of open systems thermodynamics and configurational mechanics. Application to tumor growth (Q2359841) (← links)
- Quantifying the relationship between cell division angle and morphogenesis through computational modeling (Q2400931) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of collagen turnover in biological tissue (Q2435072) (← links)
- Biological remodelling: stationary energy, configurational change, internal variables and dissipation (Q2456915) (← links)
- Growth and residual stresses of arterial walls (Q2632183) (← links)
- Mechanobiological stability of biological soft tissues (Q2666547) (← links)
- Mathematical characterization and identification of remodeling, growth, aging and morphogenesis (Q2670202) (← links)
- Minimal morphoelastic models of solid tumour spheroids: a tutorial (Q2698508) (← links)
- Modeling growth in biological materials (Q2879875) (← links)
- Porosity and Diffusion in Biological Tissues. Recent Advances and Further Perspectives (Q3295891) (← links)
- Review Paper: Continuum biomechanics of soft biological tissues (Q4470761) (← links)
- Effective equations governing an active poroelastic medium (Q4647132) (← links)
- A Simple Qualitative Model for the Pressure-induced Expansion andWall-stress Response of Fluid-filled Biological Channels (Q4972612) (← links)
- Diffeomorphic shape evolution coupled with a reaction-diffusion PDE on a growth potential (Q5022477) (← links)
- A theoretical scheme for shape-programming of thin hyperelastic plates through differential growth (Q5041628) (← links)
- Modeling Biomechanics in the Healthy and Diseased Heart (Q5050920) (← links)
- Influence of non-local diffusion in avascular tumour growth (Q5103863) (← links)
- A displacement-based approach to geometric instabilities of a film on a substrate (Q5132386) (← links)
- On the mechanics of thin films and growing surfaces (Q5137405) (← links)
- The role of topology and mechanics in uniaxially growing cell networks (Q5160852) (← links)
- A continuum model for the growth of dendritic actin networks (Q5161099) (← links)
- An Eulerian formulation of inelasticity: from metal plasticity to growth of biological tissues (Q5243450) (← links)
- Kinetics of surface growth with coupled diffusion and the emergence of a universal growth path (Q5243614) (← links)
- Buckling of chiral rods due to coupled axial and rotational growth (Q5866570) (← links)
- Geometric continuum mechanics (Q5920678) (← links)
- An Eulerian formulation of a growing constrained elastic-viscoplastic generalized membrane (Q6064109) (← links)
- An a posteriori approach to the mechanics of volumetric growth (Q6082647) (← links)
- A <i>p</i>‐adaptive, implicit‐explicit mixed finite element method for diffusion‐reaction problems (Q6090733) (← links)
- An efficient algorithm for biomechanical problems based on a fully implicit nested Newton solver (Q6119868) (← links)
- Existence results for a morphoelastic model (Q6121541) (← links)
- Hyperelastic constitutive relations for soft elastomers with thermally-induced residual stress (Q6139938) (← links)
- A combined growth and remodeling framework for the approximation of residual stresses in arterial walls (Q6153009) (← links)
- Chemomechanical models for soft tissues based on the reconciliation of porous media and swelling polymer theories (Q6153014) (← links)
- Thermomechanics of material growth and remodeling in uniform bodies based on the micromorphic theory (Q6170979) (← links)
- A numerical framework for the simulation of coupled electromechanical growth (Q6171155) (← links)
- Stress‐modulated growth in the presence of nutrients—Existence and uniqueness in one spatial dimension (Q6183643) (← links)
- A simplified Eulerian formulation of a multi-phase soft tissue model with homeostasis and phase transformation (Q6612656) (← links)
- An approach to growth mechanics based on the analytical mechanics of nonholonomic systems (Q6660060) (← links)