Research paper

Relationship Between Structure and Mechanics for Membranous Tissues

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Relationship Between Structure and Mechanics for Membranous Tissues
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Professor Yoram Lanir has pioneered the development of structurally based constitutive relations to describe the stressstrain response of soft biological tissues. This approach relates the mechanical response of the tissue to the intrinsic micro-structural properties of its constituents, such as collagen. This article summarises some of the work by the Auckland Bioengineering Institute contributing towards the goal of understanding the structure–function relationship of soft membranous tissue...

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Date created
2016
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Jor, Jessica / Babarenda Gamage, Thiranja / Nielsen, Poul / Nash, Martyn / Hunter, Peter
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http://hdl.handle.net/2292/30133

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