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    radially symmetric point defects [1]
    Residual stress [1]
    Reynolds stress producing events [1]
    rotating convection [1]
    Shear interaction [1]
    shocks and singularities [1]
    Similarity waves [1]
    smart materials [9]
    solidification [1]
    stability analysis [1]
    Stationary particle size distribution [1]
    Steel [1]
    Stress waves [1]
    supersonic flows [1]
    Surface diffusion [1]
    Surface tension [1]
    Theoretical and applied mechanics [1]
    thermal convection [1]
    Thermoelasticity [1]
    transonic flows [1]

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