Applied Mathematics

Applied Mathematics

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ISSN Online: 2152-7393
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"FEM Study of the Strain Kinematics in the 3D Nanofibrous Structure Prepared by the Electrospinning Process"
written by Michal Petrů, Ondřej Novák, David Vejrych, Petr Lepšík,
published by Applied Mathematics, Vol.4 No.5A, 2013
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