New effective descriptions of deformable, adaptively remodelling biological tissueTools Holden, Elizabeth (2018) New effective descriptions of deformable, adaptively remodelling biological tissue. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractBiological tissue is distinguished from materials described historically by continuum mechanical theory by its ability to grow and remodel adaptively, driven by a wide range of processes across multiple spatial and temporal scales. In this thesis we derive new mathematical descriptions that capture details from across various scales and their effect on the resulting overall behaviour.
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