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Biological Characterization of Bone Tumors (Current Topics in Pathology)

Biological Characterization of Bone Tumors (Current Topics in Pathology)

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  • ISBN-13: 9780387507958
  • ISBN: 0387507957
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag

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This book covers new theoretical and numerical developments in the mechanics of material forces. Conceptually speaking, common continuum mechanics in the sense of Newton - which gives rise to the notion of spatial (mechanical) forces - considers the response to variations of spatial placements of "physical particles" with respect to the ambient space, whereas continuum mechanics in the sense of Eshelby - which gives rise to the notion of material (configurational) forces - is concerned with the response to variations of material placements of "physical particles" with respect to the ambient material. Well-known examples of material forces are driving forces on defects like the Peach-Koehler force, the J-Integral in fracture mechanics, and energy release. The consideration of material forces goes back to the works of Eshelby, who investigated forces on defects; therefore this area of continuum mechanics is sometimes denoted Eshelbian mechanics.Biological Characterization of Bone Tumors (Current Topics in Pathology), with ISBN 9780387507958 and ISBN 0387507957.

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