Abstract
show good agreement between the predicted CSR response and the previously published CSR measurements. We may justifiably speculate that the proposed approach serves well for prediction of the nonlinear CSR behaviour of the porcine brain tissue. Since the methodology is strongly supported by the physical background, it exhibits the potential to be utilized for prediction of nonlinear behaviour in other loading modes, as well as of other tissues or viscoelastic materials.
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