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The major problem in applied sciences, with regard to the response of materials to loads, is the degree of correlation between actual material response and the predictions of corresponding mathematical model or models presented in a form of constitutive equations.

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Jerzy, T., Straka, P. (1975). On physical measures of rheological responses of some materials in wide ranges of temperature and spectral frequency. In: Vallet, G., Meskat, W. (eds) Rheological Theories · Measuring Techniques in Rheology Test Methods in Rheology · Fractures Rheological Properties of Materials · Rheo-Optics · Biorheology. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-41458-3_127

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