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Quasi-Static Cracking of PMMA in Hostile Environments
International Journal of Fracture
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doi 10.1007/bf00113938
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Computational Mechanics
Mechanics of Materials
Simulation
Modeling
Date
June 1, 1974
Authors
Y. W. Mai
Publisher
Springer Nature
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