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The following pages link to A coupled mass transport and deformation theory of multi-constituent tumor growth (Q2065417):
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- Mass transport in morphogenetic processes: a second gradient theory for volumetric growth and material remodeling (Q443672) (← links)
- Tumor growth in complex, evolving microenvironmental geometries: a diffuse domain approach (Q485643) (← links)
- On strain-induced degradation of the polymeric skeleton in poro-hyperelastic inflating vessels by a non-equilibrium thermodynamic framework (Q832687) (← links)
- Mass transport in solid tumors. I: Fluid dynamics (Q1292899) (← links)
- Action of body forces in tumor growth (Q1627218) (← links)
- Viscoelastic modeling of the fusion of multicellular tumor spheroids in growth phase (Q1714160) (← links)
- A continuum treatment of growth in biological tissue: the coupling of mass transport and mechanics (Q1779780) (← links)
- Mixture model for thermo-chemo-mechanical processes in fluid-infused solids (Q2134667) (← links)
- A predictive multiphase model of silica aerogels for building envelope insulations (Q2150246) (← links)
- On a phase field model of Cahn-Hilliard type for tumour growth with mechanical effects (Q2215483) (← links)
- A framework for deformation, generalized diffusion, mass transfer and growth in multi-species multi-phase biological tissues (Q2573950) (← links)
- Monolithic parallel overlapping Schwarz methods in fully-coupled nonlinear chemo-mechanics problems (Q2692910) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of a thermodynamically consistent four-species tumor growth model (Q2900420) (← links)
- Interactions between a uniformly proliferating tumour and its surroundings: uniform material properties (Q4471092) (← links)
- ON THE CLOSURE OF MASS BALANCE MODELS FOR TUMOR GROWTH (Q4798986) (← links)
- Sparse Optimal Control of a Phase Field Tumor Model with Mechanical Effects (Q5859528) (← links)
- Tumor evolution models of phase-field type with nonlocal effects and angiogenesis (Q6044237) (← links)
- A scalable framework for multi-objective PDE-constrained design of building insulation under uncertainty (Q6185171) (← links)