Fractional-order viscoelasticity applied to describe uniaxial stress relaxation of human arteries
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Damian Craiem | Ricardo L Armentano | G. Guinea | R. Armentano | F. Rojo | D. Craiem | Francisco J Rojo | José Miguel Atienza | Gustavo V Guinea | J. Atienza
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