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Electronic techniques in isodyne stress analysis: Part 2. Illustrating studies and discussion

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The paper contains details of the developed procedures, illustrating examples and supporting experimental evidence. The presented results support the drawn conclusions.

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Pindera, J.T., Josepson, J. & Jovanović, D.B. Electronic techniques in isodyne stress analysis: Part 2. Illustrating studies and discussion. Experimental Mechanics 37, 106–110 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02317844

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