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Exact closed-form free vibration analysis for functionally graded micro/nano plates based on modified couple stress and three-dimensional elasticity theories
A new stability index for characterizing the colloidal gas aphronsdispersion
Free vibration analysis of size-dependent shear deformable functionally graded cylindrical shell on the basis of modified couple stress theory
Size Effect on Free Transverse Vibration of Cracked Nano-beams using Couple Stress Theory
Influence of in-plane pre-load on the vibration frequency of circular graphene sheet via nonlocal continuum theory
Stability Analysis of Arch Shape Carbon Nanotubes Modeled by Nonlocal Elasticity Theory
Nesting hole site selection by the Syrian Woodpecker Dendrocopos syriacus in Yazd province Iran
3D phenomenological constitutive modeling of shape memory alloys based on microplane theory
Iron-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction recyclable heterogeneous iron catalyst for selective olefination of aryl iodides in poly(ethylene glycol) medium
Development of a highly sensitive and selective optical sensor for determination of ultra-trace amount of silver ions
Application of Martensitic Transformation Fundamentals to Select Appropriate Alloys for Grain Refining through Martensite Thermomechanical Treatment
Application of Martensitic Transformation Fundamentals to Select Appropriate Alloys for Grain Refining through Martensite Thermomechanical Treatment
Exponential basis functions in the solution of laminated plates using a higher-order Zig Zag theory
Explicit Relations for the Solution of Laminated Plates Modeled by a Higher Shear Deformation Theory Derivation of Exponential Basis Functions
Computer-aided Detection of Proliferative Cells and Mitosis Index in Immunohistichemically Images of Meningioma
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