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50+ Years of AIMETA [2022]
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AIMETA: A Proper Perspective to Retrace the Evolution of Italian Mechanics, with a Focus on Solids and Structures
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Recognized Italian Scholars of Mechanics
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Mathematics and Engineering: A Fruitful Interaction
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Memoirs of a Few Senior AIMETA Officers
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Tribology Within AIMETA
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New Challenges for <italic>Meccanica</italic> After 55 Years
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Italian Mechanics: Overviews, Viewpoints, Perspectives
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Eugenio Beltrami à l’Académie des Sciences and Adhemar de Saint-Venant all’Accademia dei Lincei
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Kinematics of Machines: Contributions from <italic>Meccanica</italic>
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The AIMETA Contribution to the Development of Masonry Mechanics
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Dynamics and Stability: From an Ancillary to a Leading Role in the History of AIMETA
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Strain-Difference Based Nonlocal Elasticity Theories: Formulations and Obtained Results
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On the Theory of Inhomogeneities in Continuum Mechanics 1950s–1970s: Elastic Invariants and an Overlooked Paper by C. Eckart
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Configurational Forces on Elastic Structures
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Materials with Memory: Viscoelasticity and Hysteresis
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Fractional Calculus in Visco-Elasticity
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Contributions and Challenges on the Computational Modeling of Damage and Fracture
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Structural Dynamic Identification and Damage Detection
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Experimental Dynamic Substructuring: Significance and Perspectives
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Bluff-Body Aerodynamics: Research Challenges from Wind Engineering
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Stability Analyses to Predict Tidal Sedimentary Patterns
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Wall Turbulence and Turbulent Drag Reduction
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Theory and Simulation of Dynamic Nucleation in Metastable Fluids
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Homogenized Boundary Conditions for Micro-Textured Surfaces
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Homogenization of Periodic Architected Materials
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Mechanics of Microsystems: A Recent Journey in a Fascinating Branch of Mechanics
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Additive Manufacturing: Challenges and Opportunities for Structural Mechanics
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Biomechanics in AIMETA
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Shape Control, Morphing and Mechanobiology
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Aquatic Locomotion for Self-propelled Fishlike Bodies and Different Styles of Swimming