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    A domain of influence in the Moore-Gibson-Thompson theory of dipolar bodies by Marin, M., Othman, M. I. A., Seadawy, A. R., Carstea, C.

    Published in Journal of Taibah University for Science (01-01-2020)
    “…We establish a domain of influence theorem for the mixed initial-boundary value problem in the context of the Moore-Gibson-Thompson theory of thermoelasticity…”
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    Existence and uniqueness of a finite energy solution for the mixed value problem of porous thermoelastic bodies by Marin, M., Vlase, S., Carstea, C.

    Published in Boundary value problems (18-08-2021)
    “…We consider the mixed problem with boundary and initial data in thermoelasticity of porous bodies with dipolar structure. By generalizing some known results…”
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    On continuous dependence for the mixed problem of microstretch bodies by Marin, M., Abbas, I., Cârstea, C.

    “…We do a qualitative study on the mixed initial-boundary value problem in the elastodynamic theory of microstretch bodies. After we trans- form this problem in…”
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    Controlled hydrostatic pressure stress downregulates the expression of ribosomal genes in preimplantation embryos: a possible protection mechanism? by Bock, I, Raveh-Amit, H, Losonczi, E, Carstea, A C, Feher, A, Mashayekhi, K, Matyas, S, Dinnyes, A, Pribenszky, C

    Published in Reproduction fertility and development (01-01-2016)
    “…The efficiency of various assisted reproductive techniques can be improved by preconditioning the gametes and embryos with sublethal hydrostatic pressure…”
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    Controlling Stochastic Resonance in an Electronic Circuit with non-Gaussian Perturbations by Negrea, R., Carstea, H.C., Margheloiu, D.

    “…In this paper, we consider a nonlinear electronic circuit which is affected by the general external noises such as Levy or truncated Levy noises. The problem…”
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