A phase-field model couples viscoelastic compressible tumor mechanics to nutrient diffusion and predicts symmetry-breaking instabilities from elastic buckling and apoptosis-driven volume loss.
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Meteor clusters form near Earth mainly via thermal stress fragmentation, with their volume increasing with age, implying that distant older clusters remain undetected by local instruments.
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A phase-field model for viscoelastic compressible tumor growth
A phase-field model couples viscoelastic compressible tumor mechanics to nutrient diffusion and predicts symmetry-breaking instabilities from elastic buckling and apoptosis-driven volume loss.
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Meteor clusters: tracing meteoroid fragmentation in near-Earth space
Meteor clusters form near Earth mainly via thermal stress fragmentation, with their volume increasing with age, implying that distant older clusters remain undetected by local instruments.